“There were a lot of bad feelings after that show,” Mavrogeorgis says. “And Savannah’s finally turning into a real music scene.”
Bill DeYoung
Bill DeYoung was Connect's Arts & Entertainment Editor from May 2009 to August 2014.
KidSyc gets real
“When people that you don’t even know are telling you ‘Man, you are great,’ after it happens a few times it’s like ‘Well, hey … maybe I am.”
Zach Deputy: The Looper
Deputy’s “island-infused drum ‘n’ bass gospel ninja soul” is the result of a lifetime’s worth of diverse musical influences.
Adbu Ali and Chiffon
The Baltimore Sun calls Abdu Ali Eaton, a native son, “the city’s most transfixing new artist.”
Drivin N Cryin N Rockin
Any cynicism Kinney has developed in nearly 30 years of DNC has been tempered by his unwavering belief in the music he and his cronies make.
A night at the Opry
“The thought of being in a really quiet place, where everybody’s going to be respectful by default, in a church, has made us nervous.”
You’re free to enjoy the Art March
“You can brighten an area quite a bit just by focusing on that one first Friday of every month.”
Punked by the promoter
“This is kind of our way of saying hey, we don’t all suck. We’re all in this together.”
Bands announced for Dollhouse benefit show
A spokesman for New Orleans’ Eyehategod said the band had been contacted by the promoter, and they were ‘working it out.’
Hanging with the Coathangers
“I’d never even played bass before. In middle school, I played clarinet, but that’s like completely different.”
One full year of Missionary Blues
Once a musician, always a musician. It’s kind of like the Mafia—you signed up for life, my friend. You can check out any time you like, but you can never […]
