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Wilson - African American Music Trails
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African American Music Trails. See & Do. The Oliver Nestus Freeman Round House Museum. Photo by Titus Brooks Heagins. Arts Council of Wilson County. 124 Nash Street, Wilson, N.C. Monday Saturday, 10 am 5 pm. The Arts Council of Wilson County, located in a historic building in the heart of downtown, is a busy cultural center for the region, hosting exhibits, films, performances, and classes that span a wide spectrum of art forms. Theater of the American South. Edna Boykin Cultural Center. Wilson hosts the...
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Goldsboro - African American Music Trails
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African American Music Trails. See & Do. In the Heart of Eastern NC Barbecue Land, Scott’s has Served Up Pork Almost 100 years. By Bridgette A. Lacy. A Martel Scott Jr. knows his customers by name. On Thursday and Friday, a steady stream of men in business attire and retirees in casual wear make their way to Scott’s Famous Barbecue. For their weekly craving of chopped pork barbecue, hushpuppies, fried chicken and coleslaw. His son, A. Martel Scott Sr., joined him in the business in the 1930s....Danny Hoo...
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Seasonal Events - African American Music Trails
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African American Music Trails. See & Do. Arts Council of Wayne County, 102 N. John St., Goldsboro, N.C. Wayne County Jazz Showcase presented by PNC. 3rd Friday each month. Arts Council of Wayne County, 102 N. John St., Goldsboro, N.C. First Fridays, Monthly. Arts Council of Wayne County, 102 N. John St., Goldsboro, N.C. First Friday Uptown Artwalk. Uptown, Greenville, N.C. Red Budd Holy Church, Sundays, Year-round. 1108 Luper St., Rocky Mount, N.C. Sundays in the Park, 1. Sundays of April to June. Theate...
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Goldsboro Area - African American Music Trails
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African American Music Trails. See & Do. Liturgical dance at the Paramount Theater in Goldsboro. Photo by Titus Brooks Heagins. Arts Council of Wayne County. 102 North John St., Goldsboro, N.C. Mon Wed: 9 am 5 pm; Thurs and Fri, 9 am 7 pm; Saturdays: 4 7 pm. 139 South Center St., Goldsboro, N.C. Monday Friday, 8 am 5 pm Closed Saturday and Sunday except for special events. Cherry Hospital Museum and Cherry Hospital. 201 Stevens Mill Road/NC Highway 581, Goldsboro, N.C. General Baptist State Convention.
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Press Room - African American Music Trails
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African American Music Trails. See & Do. North Carolina Arts Council. Rebecca Moore, Senior Program Director, Marketing. Michelle Lanier, Senior Program Director. African American Heritage Development and Cultural Tourism. Sally Peterson, Folklife Director. Kinston Music Park Contacts. Chris Beacham, Senior Program Director. Sandy Landis, Executive Director. Community Council for the Arts (Kinston/Lenoir County). African American Music Trails Guidebook Press Release. Music of National Significance.
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Wilson - African American Music Trails
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African American Music Trails. See & Do. New dining options along the African American Music Trails. Explore these new restaurants that showcase homegrown culinary talent with a local flare. Chef Jeremy Law, who last worked at Chef and the Farmer, and his wife, Kimberly Kulers, offer unique culinary treats at SoCo Farm and Food. SoCo Farm and Food. 6538 Slabtown Road, Wilson, NC. The North Carolina Arts Council is a division of the Department of Cultural Resources, a state agency.
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Rocky Mount - African American Music Trails
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African American Music Trails. See & Do. Rocky Mount: Home of Thelonious Monk and Restaurants with Great Food and Music. By Bridgette A. Lacy. Chef Ed Wiley III pays homage to his late father every time he enters the kitchen of his Rocky Mount restaurant. The dishes he creates at Prime Smokehouse. Were inspired by his father, who was known as the honking Texas tenor, a blues and jazz saxophonist. The elder Wiley earned a top 10 hit in 1950 with. Cry, Cry Baby. His sun-soaked restaurant is quickly gaining...
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Kinston Music Park - African American Music Trails
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African American Music Trails. See & Do. Spring Hill and South Queen Streets. Community Council for the Arts, 252-527-2517. From dawn to dusk daily. A 12 foot high, 23 foot wide sculpture, benches and walkway with quotes from area musicians; seasonal outdoor concerts. Are glass panels that feature historic photographs, vintage maps and original artwork that all pay tribute to Kinston’s African American musical community. Photos by Rhonda Birtha. Walkway of song lyrics and titles. I Got You (I Feel Good).
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Thee Dave Berger Art Blog :-): "Daybreak" - after Maxfield Parrish
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Thee Dave Berger Art Blog :-). Thursday, March 3, 2011. Daybreak" - after Maxfield Parrish. Oil on canvas board. Started in 1980 or so, stored in a garbage bag for 30 years then pulled out and finished in Jan, 2011. Juried into the VAE's March '11 "Emulus" show. Thanks for offering a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). DAVE'S ARTIST STATEMENT - Sep. 2009. After 20 years: bringing my personal “corporate graffiti” to life in 2009. To analyze the subconscious of this former-programmer! In fourth gr...
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Thee Dave Berger Art Blog :-): "[Mr.] Needles"
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Thee Dave Berger Art Blog :-). Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Created for - and juried into - the VAE's "Monster Mash" show, Oct. '10. This is a composite of 4 photos. Hand and face were modeled on a blank board from "blenderized" pine needles, and background is from sifted pine needle dust thrown in front of the spotlight on the deck. .just because. Thanks for offering a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). DAVE'S ARTIST STATEMENT - Sep. 2009. To analyze the subconscious of this former-programmer!
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