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Issue 3, November 2014 www.OakCityHustle.com FOUNDERS Sean Kernick Joseph Bruno PUBLISHER Oak City Productions EDITOR IN CHIEF Sean Kernick SALES / ADVERTISING Joseph Bruno EVENTS / SALES / NATION BUILDING SPCLGST CREATIVE DIRECTOR Sean Kernick CONTRIBUTORS Eric Tullis Sabrina Galli Rachel Stebing Sam Mehl SPCLGST Seano Richard Livingston PHOTOGRAPHERS Guillermo Quetzalcoatl Joe Bruno Caroline Cockrell Griffin Hart Davis COVER ART David Eichenberger
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CONTENTS ART
MUSIC
LIFE
SIGN SCIENTIST: DAWOOD RELM-ONE
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THE HELPING HAND MARCHING BAND
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POWER LINES WITH YAIRON MARTINEZ
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ARTIST YOU SHOULD KNOW: DAVID EICHENBERGER
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NORTH CAROLINA FIRST IN FLIGHT
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ARTIST YOU SHOULD KNOW: GRIFFIN HART DAVIS
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INDIE 48 URBAN 50 EDM 52 POP 53 ROCK 53 COUNTRY 56 COMEDY 57 CLASSICAL / STAGE 58 FESTIVALS 59 texture photo: Caroline Cockrell
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SIGN SCIENTIST DAWOOD RELM-ONE WORDS: SEANO | PHOTOS: JOE BRUNO
In 1985, a young boy from Boston was beginning a life-long love affair with style. It was at this point in young Dawood’s life that graffiti became a massive influence and unbeknownst to him, this admiration of graffiti writers like Sly, Wombat, Sick, Target and SPone would ultimately lead him to running his own professional sign painting and printing business called Sign Scientist here in Raleigh . What seems to be a logical path—graffiti painting to sign painting—is actually quite unique in the graffiti community. It is rare to encounter an artist who manages to carve a path from the creative expression he holds a passion for and lean it into a successful small
business. Dawood has been providing professional sign painting and printing services since 1998 when he began hand painting fluorescent storefront advertisements for car dealers and fast food joints. His business has since grown to provide vehicle wraps, banners, and print media. Never loosing focus, Dawood still finds creative inspiration from his memories of watching graffiti roll by on the rail tracks in Central Sq. however he is firmly grounded as a family man. Dawood optimistically looks to the future, “Later in life, when money isn’t so much of an issue, I’m going on lots of spraycations... and I’ll probably take my kids!” Hey Dawood? Can we tag along?
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Find out more about the products and services Sign Scientist provides by checking out SignScientist.com or call 919.685.7641.
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MUSIC
THE HELPING HAND MARCHING BAND
WORDS: ERIC TULLIS | PHOTOS: GUILLERMO QUETZALCOATL There’s neither a manicured football field for the Helping Hand Marching Band to practice on, nor even a single, visible patch of grass, for that matter, but this community show band thrives off of performing in unique environments. In the weekend prior to this particular practice, the band held center-stage at the Raleigh Convention Center in front of over 2,000 science professionals during the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) annual conference. When asked if he preferred events like this or parades, Helping Hand’s drum major of four years, Maurice Carter, responded, “Anywhere. I don’t care.” As a music-loving teenager in the 1960s, Sylvia Wiggins loved everything about her John R. Hawkins High School marching band in Warrenton, NC, except that no one in it had the same skin complexion as her. “When I got started, years ago, I had a dream,” said Wiggins. “Back then, there were only light-skinned people in bands. That dream said to me that when I grow up, I would have my own band where anybody and everybody could join.” Years later, in 1976, she’d create the
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Helping Hand Mission Marching Band, which is comprised of a wide spectrum of children and adults from Raleigh’s low-income communities of color. The band’s headquarters—a brimming compound in Central Raleigh and home to the charitable institution, Helping Hand Mission--is also where Wiggins serves as Executive Director. These days, the band is as strong as ever. On a late-October evening, more than 50 of the band’s members and the few spectators who wandered in from the busy Rock Quarry Road entrance, have all congregated in Helping Hand’s wide driveway for a weekly practice. Inside, Wiggins’ seemingly routine day as the momma of this whole operation is met with a medley of interruptions: a drummer with an update about his ongoing court case, a man requesting gas money so that he could drive his children to school the next morning, and a woman with an offering in the form of a sandwich bag filled with bite-sized, fatback, pork slivers. With charmed patience, Wiggins fields each request for her time, resources, and advice with assembly line-like efficiency.
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Maurice Carter took over the distinguished drum major position four years ago--a year after Helping Hand joined legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy on stage in downtown Raleigh during the inaugural Hopscotch Music Festival. In that same year, a Helping Hands alum, Kornelius Bascombe, was announced as one of eight finalists in Oprah Winfrey’s “Your OWN Show: Oprah’s Search for the Next TV Star.” Bascombe would end up graduating from NCSU, which, like other schools in
the area--especially HBCUs like Shaw, St. Augustine, and NCCU--have their own prestigious marching bands. In comparison, Helping Hands’ uniforms may not look as spiffy, and the band may not have a celebrated music director, but what the band lacks in funding and vanity, it makes up for with sheer enthusiasm and most of all, raw soul. “We play with those schools all of the time,” Wiggins says with a shrug and a laugh. “Man, we ain’t stuntin’ them. We get our groove on, baby.”
Learn more about the Helping Hand Mission @ HelpingHandMission.org and check out the band in full glory at the Christmas Parade on Nov. 22nd.
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POWER LINES WITH YAIRON MARTINEZ INTERVIEW: SABRINA GALLI
Follow the power lines and take a left at the pine trees, maybe then you’ll be lucky enough to have Yairon Martinez include you in his work. His ability to transform a phone interview into poetic diction mirrors his capacity to fuse nature and humanity into art. The Cuban native is a graphic design student at NSCU, presenting his talent to both the school and the internet world. I had the opportunity to talk to him about what he’s working on and where we can find him next.
what you have. You have the ability to be instinctual and you can’t secondguess anything. When you arrive at whatever that product is, you have to think fast. Set a limit. Hold yourself to using one color pallet or a specific amount of time. These projects gave me a coordinate of comparison. I saw work that was amazing and then selfanalyzed why my work didn’t look like that. What was missing? These tasks make you completely self-aware of your design choices.
How and when did you get started as an artist?
What made you decide to experiment with foliage and power lines? What’s next?
Design school first opened my eyes to the interlace of image and messaging-communication through imagery. I was taking tangent classes, and at the time, I was really into surrealism. It brought out something--- the hidden aspects of realities and the influential nature of perception. I started producing work daily to start diminishing the gap I felt between the great artists and myself. Whatever you can produce in those 30 minutes is
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It was during my phase of these daily experiments that I created this double exposure series. I had twentyfour hours with a rented camera and began experimenting with the multiple exposure feature. In terms of my subjects, I took inspiration from what was around me. There are really beautiful pine trees around my house and the power-lines were the only manmade objects that I saw. The two people in the images are myself and my sister.
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I am currently a student, graduating from the college of design at NC State. I want to continue these side projects because graphic design rarely gives you enough room for experimentation. I try to continuously push boundaries of what I can produce. I usually like to write poetic text with my work, using both the image-making process and elaboration through language. Attaching a word to an abstraction definitely makes you appreciate what that abstraction is. Anyone can bend it to whatever narrative he or she wants but a subtle hint from the author can definitely make that idea much more concrete. Where can we find your work? What will you do after you graduate? My main output is the internet. I love blogging because it creates a visual journal; you’re documenting your own creativity. I can pinpoint when I made a piece and where I was, and then I can see a trajectory of how I’ve grown. Functionality anchors me to design while art can only give you perspective and commentary for a brief moment. I think for now the only place where art and design live together is in editorial design and print- in letting consumers connect visually to an idea. Once we settle for something that doesn’t allow us to create, work gets redundant and monochromatic. I think I will always experiment with image-making because it’s such a perfect outlet.
Keep up with Yairon and check out more of his work at YaironMartinez.com along with Behance.net/yaironmartinez.
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ARTIST YOU SHOULD KNOW:
DAVID EICHENBERGER WORDS: SEANO
David Eichenberger is as much a weaver as he is a painter. His illustrative storytelling manages to weave us out of reality and into fantasy so seamlessly that it is often hard to tell which is which. David’s paintings open a door for the viewer allowing them to take a brief vacation from the mundane and enable the mind to get lost in the intricacies of flying chunks of soil, mystical weather vanes and musical mammalian critters. A current member of the Bonded Llama Studios, David leads the pack when it comes to eclectic Raleigh illustrators. We caught up with David to inquire on what keeps him inspired and his creative process.
“When I need inspiration I’ll go running or ride my bike. Something about the passing scenery helps me think. I also get inspired from long road trips. If it’s for my own projects I get inspired by something I saw or a phrase that I cant shake form my head. For instance, right now I’m slowly working on a series of paintings that are inspired by the nautical term ‘consent bearing’. I will sketch out several thumbnails that are all about 2 inches big then pick my five favorites and develop those into paintings or pen and ink drawings.” We recommend keeping up with David. You never know what world he may take us to next.
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For more photos of David’s work visit our full post at: oakcityhustle.com/david-eichenberger or visit David-Eichenberger.Carbonmade.com.
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LIFE
NORTH CAROLINA FIRST IN FLIGHT WORDS: ANTHONY AFTERWIT | PHOTOS: JOE BRUNO
Birds flying south in the beautiful skies of North Carolina were forced to make room for the world’s elite BMX riders and skateboarders last month, The 2014 RedBull Dreamline event held on the Oskar Blues REEB Ranch near Asheville along with the “Get Rad For Ray” charity event presented by Endless Grind was host to the likes of Tony Hawk, Ryan Nyquist, Ben Raybourn, James Foster, Christian Hosoi, Kyle Baldock, Steve Caballero and many others. The 2014 RedBull Dreamline was imagined by pro rider Anthony Napolitan and realized with an insane course created by master builder Adam Aloise. This is one of the premiere showcases in the BMX dirt competition universe so we
were blessed to witness the best of the best pushing their limits on a course that was absolutely mind-blowing. Tony Hawk brought the 80’s back to Raleigh’s Marsh Creek Skatepark with the “Get Rad For Ray” fundraiser and he didn’t come alone. Tony and friends celebrated the life and legacy of one of skateboarding’s all-time greats, Wilmington, NC native and member of the infamous Bones Brigade Squad, Ray Underhill. Oak City Hustle was lucky enough to have our cameras to the sky, capturing the majestic athleticism occupying the North Carolina atmosphere last month. Remember to keep your head up. You never know what (or who) will be flying overhead.
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ARTIST YOU SHOULD KNOW:
GRIFFIN HART DAVIS INTERVIEW: RACHEL STEBING
Griffin Hart Davis studied fine art and photography at Brevard College, and has been working with Elon University for the past five years. He uses film for his photographs as he feels something gets lost in the digital translation. His first video production, a music video for Citizen Shade’s “Thank You for Your Time”, can be seen on his website, GriffinHartDavis.com. I spoke with Griffin to explore is style, motivation and what we can expect from him in the near future. Describe your personal artistic style in your own words. I love to pull together the abstract elements to create something that’s either thought-provoking or has a story to it. Usually these pieces have something to do with multiple contrasting elements that create an alternate universe. I want my viewer to see my work and have to stop and be emotionally involved from the get-go. On the other side, a lot of my work is pairing up with other artists, mostly musicians and actors. These folks have a craft of their own, and that
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craft needs to be visualized. I look at it as compounding art. For example, for a blues musician, we might find more soothing tangible and light elements that are going to suggest the sound of blues to help showcase that person’s work. Where can we see some of your work? The majority of my work is platformed on my personal site, www.griffinhartdavis. com. I’m also hoping to set up some gallery showings in the next year, and those will be announced on my site. What is your favorite production from the past year? I can’t say that there’s only one. These ideas come into mind and you get really excited about them, but usually I’ve been thinking about them for about three months by the time they make it to my site. There are some that I look back and think “Oh I really love that!” I think “Plaskin Contrast” is one that sticks out to me, that’s on my site. That particular segment was nice because it dealt with simple elements, plastic and skin.
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Where do you see your art taking you in the future? In the past year and a half I’ve seen myself growing into more of a director role. I’m making a leap in this point in time to the bigger production side of things, to bigger projects in general. I have this one idea, that’s been in the works for three years. This piece has to do with contrasting elements and wrapping structures in different colors of plastic. One of my ideas is to wrap the Jefferson Pilot building in plastic and take a photo of it so it looks like this element that’s out of place. So you’re obstructing the city and creating this dreamscape that people don’t really know what they’re looking at.
More of the incredible photography work of Griffin can be seen at GriffinHartDavis.com
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An Evening of
Hope Bluegrass & BBQ
Musical guest
Saturday November 8th 6 - 9:30PM The Architect Bar 108 1/2 E Hargett St
Catered by
The party continues with guest DJ starting at 10pm
Tickets: $35 at door Sponsored by:
Proceeds to support the Crape Myrtle Festival which encourages and promotes the development of services for persons with AIDS and/or HIV infection, and additionally, to raise money to provide financial assistance, outreach and education to realized needs within the local gay and lesbian community.
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For advance ticket sales go to: CrapeMyrtleFest.org/events
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T H E
O F F I C I A L
LIVE MUSIC
GUIDE C H O I C E
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C U T S
INDIE / FOLK / ROOTS
INDIE
MANDOLIN ORANGE
URBAN
JOEY BADA$$
Cats Cradle Nov 28-29 | 8:00
HIP HOP
Cats Cradle Nov 4 | 8:00
EDM
EDM
MINNESOTA
Southland Ballroom Nov 11 | 8:00
POP / ACCOUSTIC
POP
SAYWECANFLY Kings Nov 9 | 7:00
ROCK / HEARTLAND
ROCK
MELISSA ETHERIDGE DPAC Nov 11 | 7:30
COUNTRY / A CAPPELLA
COUNTRY
HOME FREE
Carolina Theatre Nov 4 | 8:00
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY
DAVE CHAPPELLE DPAC Nov 7-9 | 7:30
ORCHESTRA / LIGHT SHOW
CLASSICAL / STAGE
TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA
PNC Arena Nov 22 | 3:00 / 8:00 COMIC BOOK CULTURE
FESTIVALS
NC COMICON 2014 Carolina Theatre Nov15-16 |Misc
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INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - NOV 2014
INDIE / FOLK
ELECTRONIC / PBR&B
RUSSIAN RED
ROCK / ALTERNATIVE
Kings Nov 2 | 9:00PM
Local 506 Nov 2 | 6:00PM
INDIE / GARAGE PUNK
FOLK / ACCOUSTIC
The Pour House Nov 1 | 8:00PM
Cats Cradle Nov 2 | 8:00PM
SCREAMING FEMALES
INDIE / NOISE POP
ELECTRONIC / SPACE ROCK
DUM DUM GIRLS Kings Nov 3 | 8:00PM
MOTIVATIONAL TOUR FEATURING SCHWARZ Neptunes Nov 3 | 10:00PM
BURGER RECORDS CARAVAN OF STARS Local 506 Nov 3 | 6:00PM
INDIE / GARAGE PUNK
ALTERNATIVE / SPIRITUAL
ELECTRONIC / COMEDY
Local 506 Nov 4 | 6:00PM
Motorco Nov 5 | 7:00PM
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 5 | 8:00PM
MEAT PUPPETS
INDIE / EXPERIMENTAL
LAKE STREET DIVE
Haw River Ballroom Nov 6 | 7:00PM
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INDIE / PUNK
SOHN
THE SOIL & THE SUN
INDIE / VOCALIST
RACHAEL YAMAGATA
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 8 | 7:00PM
CAPTURED! BY ROBOTS
INDIE / ROCK
THE RURAL ALBERTA ADVANTAGE Local 506 Nov 9 | 8:00PM
NICK SANTINO
DRIFTWOOD
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 4 | 9:00PM
INDIE / FOLK
JAMES VINCENT MCMORROW Cat’s Cradle Nov 6 | 7:00PM
INDIE / EXPERIMENTAL
NOISE NOMADS
Kings Nov 10 | 9:00PM
OA K C I T Y H UST L E L I V E M US I C P O C K E T GU I D E
INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - NOV 2014
INDIE / FOLK
INDIE / ROCK
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 10 | 7:00PM
Local 506 Nov 11 | 8:00PM
Motorco Nov 11 | 8:00PM
INDIE / DREAM POP
INDIE / FOLK / SOUL
ALTERNATIVE / FOLK
INDIE / DREAM POP
Motorco Nov 12 | 8:00PM
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 12 | 7:00PM
Kings Nov 13 | 9:00PM
Neptunes Nov 13 | 9:00PM
INDIE /ALT/ ROCK
INDIE /ALT/ ROCK
ELECTRONICA / IDM
INDIE / ALT / GARAGE
Kings Nov 15 | 9:00PM
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 15 | 7:30PM
Cat’s Cradle Nov 16 | 7:00PM
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 16 | 8:00PM
INDIE / ROCK
INDIE /ALT/ ROCK
PSYCHEDELIC / ROCK
Neptunes Nov 16 | 8:00PM
Local 506 Nov 17 | 8:00PM
Carolina Theatre Nov 18 | 8:00PM
INDIE / FOLK / COUNTRY
INDIE / FOLK / POP
The Pour House Nov 10 | 9:00PM
THE MEMPHIS DAWLS
WEDDING DRESS
BODY/HEAD
INDIE / GARAGE / PUNK
THEE OH SEES
Kings Nov 16 | 9:00PM
LILY & MADELEINE
GREG HUMPHREYS
SLOAN
ZACK MEXICO
SAINTSENECA
WAXAHATCHEE
CARIBOU
THE DIG
DIADEM
TELE NOVELLA
EMPIRES
KISHI BASHI
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INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - NOV 2014
FUNK / INSTRUMENTAL
TAUK
INDIE / POST-PUNK
INDIE / ALT / COUNTRY
INDIE / FOLK / GARAGE
WE WERE PROMISED JETPACKS
THE BACKSLIDERS AND ROB ABERNETHY
INDIE / FUNK / JAM
INDIE / FOLK / POP ROCK
INDIE / FOLK
INDIE / FOLK / LOVELORN
Local 506 Nov 20 | 8:00
305 South Dillard St Nov 20-23 | 7:00
Local 506 Nov 21 | 8:00
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 22 | 8:00
INDIE / POWER POP
INDIE / EXPERIMENTAL
INDIE / POWER POP
INDIE / FOLK / ROOTS
The Pour House Nov 28 | 9:00
The Ritz Nov 30 | 8:00
Cats Cradle Nov 28-29 | 8:00
Local 506 Nov 18 | 8:00
BIG SOMETHING
THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS Cat’s Cradle Nov 23 | 7:00
The Pour House Nov 18 | 8:00
WILLIAM TYLER
SNATCH THE SNAIL
Neptunes Nov 19 | 9:00
ADRON
THE 1975
SANTOROS
Local 506 Nov 19 | 8:00
THE TENDER FRUIT
MANDOLIN ORANGE
URBAN - NOV 2014
FUNK / JAZZ
CHIP SHEARIN Motorco Nov 1 | 7:00
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HIP HOP
EL-P + KILLER MIKE RUN THE JEWELS Cats Cradle Nov 3 | 8:00
HIP HOP
FUNK / SOUL
Cats Cradle Nov 4 | 8:00
Southland Ballroom Nov 5 | 8:00
JOEY BADA$$
TURKUAZ
OA K C I T Y H UST L E L I V E M US I C P O C K E T GU I D E
URBAN - NOV 2014
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ
PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND Carolina Theatre Nov 6 | 8:00
HIP HOP
THEE TOM HARDY
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 7 | 8:00
JAZZ / SOUL / TRIBUTE
AKUA ALLRICH & KRIS FUNN Bar Lusconi Nov 9 | 4:00
HIP HOP
KOOLEY HIGH
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 14 | 9:00
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ / SOUL
HIP HOP
HIP HOP
Carolina Theatre Nov 6 | 8:00
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 7 | 8:00
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 7 | 8:00
HIP HOP
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ
HIP HOP / ELECTRONIC
ALLEN TOUSSAINT
THORNBRO
Local 506 Nov 7 | 8:00
CUNNINLYNGUISTS
THE DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND
Southland Ballroom Nov 8 | 9:00
J LIVE
KEYS N KRATES Cat’s Cradle Nov 9 | 8:00
JAZZ / SOUL
REGGAE / HIP HOP
The Pour House Nov 9 | 8:00
Lincoln Theatre Nov 11 | 8:00
SOUL / HIP HOP
JAZZ / TRUMPET
HIP HOP
DPAC Nov 15 | 7:00
The Ritz Nov 16 | 8:00
GABY MORENO
NAPOLEON WRIGHT II
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 14 | 9:00
DIRTY HEADS
CHRIS BOTTI
FUNK / ROCK / JAZZ
CHRIS DAVE & THE DRUMHEDZ The ArtsCenter Nov 13 | 8:00
LECRAE
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URBAN - NOV 2014
SOUL / FOLK
LEYLA MCCALLA DUO The Pour House Nov 16 | 8:00
HIP HOP / COMEDY
MC CHRIS
Cat’s Cradle Nov 19 | 8:00
SOUL / JAZZ
REGGAE / HIP HOP
HIP HOP / BLUEGRASS
UNC’S Memorial Hall Nov 16 | 7:30
The Pour House Nov 18 | 8:00
Motorco Nov 19 | 8:00
DIANNE REEVES
FUNK / SOUL
YO MAMA’S BIG FAT BOOTY BAND Southland Ballroom Nov 21-22 | 8:00
CONTEMPORARY BRAZIL
FUNK / JAZZ / SOUL
UNC’S Memorial Hall Nov 22 | 8:00
The Pour House Nov 22 | 8:00
MILTON NASCIMENTO
THE NTH POWER
I-WAYNE
HIP HOP
METHOD MAN & RED MAN Lincoln Theatre Nov 21 | 9:00
HIP HOP
FLATBUSH ZOMBIES & THE UNDERACHIEVERS Lincoln Theatre Nov 25 | 8:00
GANGSTAGRASS
JAZZ / R&B / FUNK
BRIAN CULBERTSON Carolina Theatre Nov 21 | 8:00
SPOKEN WORD
CITY SOUL CAFE SPOKEN WORD
Smokin Grooves Wednesdays | 8:00
EDM - NOV 2014
EDM
EDM / DUBSTEP
Kings Nov 8 | 10:00
Lincoln Theatre Nov 8 | 9:00
FUNKSS
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MIMOSA
EDM
MINNESOTA
Southland Ballroom Nov 11 | 8:00
EDM
BRILLZ
Lincoln Theatre Nov 13 | 9:00
OA K C I T Y H UST L E L I V E M US I C P O C K E T GU I D E
EDM - NOV 2014
POP - NOV 2014
EDM
POP / FOLK / ROCK
Lincoln Theatre Nov 28 | 9:00
Southland Ballroom Nov 2 | 7:30
POP / ACCOUSTIC
ELECTRO-POP
ELECTRONIC / DANCE
POP / DANCE
Kings Nov 9 | 7:00
Cat’s Cradle Nov 11 | 7:30
Cat’s Cradle Nov 13 | 6:00
Neptunes Nov 22 | 9:30
EDM
PULSE:ELECTRONIC DANCE PARTY
A MAD WORLD 7
Lincoln Theatre Nov 28 | 10:00
SAYWECANFLY
YELLE
PHILLIP PHILLIPS
TIMEFLIES
POP / OPERATIC
THE BEST OF RUFUS WAINWRIGHT Carolina Theatre Nov 8 | 8:00
T0W3RS
ROCK - NOV 2014
PSYCHEDELIC / BLUES
POST-HARDCORE
CHRIS ROBINSON BROTHERHOOD
EMBRACING GOODBYE
ROOTS / AMERICANA Lincoln Theatre Nov 3 | 7:00
Lincoln Theatre Nov 1-2 | 9:00
RECKLESS KELLY
ROCK / TRIBUTE
ROCK / POST-METAL
WOUNDED WARRIOR CONCERT: JOE HERO
THIS WILL DESTROY YOU
AMERICANA / FOLK
AMERICANA / GUITAR
DEATH METAL / GRINDCORE
The Pour House Nov 4 | 8:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 4 | 8:00
Lincoln Theatre Nov 4 | 7:30
Southland Ballroom Nov 1 | 7:00
RYAN VOSLER
Southland Ballroom Nov 2 | 7:00
ROBIN TROWER
Cat’s Cradle - Back Room Nov 3 | 7:30
CARCASS
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ROCK - NOV 2014
ROCK / GUITAR
IAN HUNTER Motorco Nov 4 | 8:00
ROCK / ROCKABILLY
PROGRESSIVE / HARD ROCK
ROCK / REGGAE
Cat’s Cradle Nov 5-6 | 8:00
Motorco Nov 6 | 8:00
Lincoln Theatre Nov 6 | 9:00
ROCK / FUNK
ROOTS / AMERICANA
DEATH METAL / GRINDCORE
Kings Nov 7 | 8:00
Lincoln Theatre Nov 7 | 9:00
REVEREND HORTON HEAT
THE BOURBONS
ROCK / POP-NOIR
METAL / HARDCORE
The Pour House Nov 6 | 8:00
THE OLD CEREMONY Cat’s Cradle Nov 8 | 8:00
PUNK / GARAGE
MACHINEGUN EARL The Pour House Nov 12 | 8:00
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ROCK / ALT / FOLK
ROBYN HITCHCOCK
CARL PALMER
YARN
ROCK / HEARTLAND
CORROSION OF CONFORMITY’S BLIND
MELISSA ETHERIDGE
SKA / FUNK
ROCK / AMERICANA
Lincoln Theatre Nov 9 | 8:00
CHERRY POPPIN’ DADDIES Carolina Theatre Nov 12 | 8:00
DPAC Nov 11 | 7:30
DAVE MASON’S TRAFFIC JAM
Carolina Theatre Nov 13 | 8:00
TRIBAL SEEDS
GROHG (CD RELEASE PARTY) The Pour House Nov 8 | 9:00
ELECTRONIC / NEW WAVE
AARON BEHRENS & THE MIDNIGHT STROLL Lincoln Theatre Nov 12 | 9:00
ROCK FESTIVAL
SPITTLEFEST
The Pour House Nov 13-15 | 8:00
OA K C I T Y H UST L E L I V E M US I C P O C K E T GU I D E
ROCK - NOV 2014
ROCK / REGGAE / DUB
ROCK / EXPERIMENTAL
EXPERIMENTAL / FUNK
ROCK / CELTIC
Southland Ballroom Nov 13 | 8:00
Kings Nov 14 | 8:00
Local 506 Nov 14 | 8:00
Cat’s Cradle Nov 15 | 7:30
ROOTS / REGGAE
TALKING HEADS TRIBUTE
FUNK / TRANCE
The Ritz Nov 15 | 8:00
Southland Ballroom Nov 15 | 9:00
Lincoln Theatre Nov 16 | 9:00
ROCK / JAM BAND
PASSAFIRE
ROCK / POST-HARDCORE
MARCO BENEVENTO
OPPOSITE BOX
HEADFIRST FOR HALOS
JOHN BUTLER TRIO
ROCK / JAM BAND
GARAGE / POWER POP
HARD ROCK / METAL
The Pour House Nov 17 | 8:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 17 | 8:00
ROCK
CHRISTIAN / ALT
Motorco Nov 15 | 8:00
TERRAPIN FLYER
Southland Ballroom Nov 16 | 9:00
ROCK
MIRROR7
The Pour House Nov 20 | 8:00
THE SINGLES
UGLY AMERICANS EP RELEASE The Pour House Nov 21 | 8:00
SAME AS IT EVER WAS
ACE FREHLEY
KILL THE NOISE Lincoln Theatre Nov 22 | 9:00
SCYTHIAN
PAPADOSIO
ALAN EVANS’ PLAYONBROTHER The Pour House Nov 19 | 8:00
NEW WAVE / FOLK
JONATHAN RICHMAN Cat’s Cradle Nov 22 | 8:00
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ROCK - NOV 2014
50’S ERA BOOGIE WOOGIE
THE DAGMAR BUMPERS The Pour House Nov 23 | 8:00
ROCK / TRIBUTE
A LIVE ONE (PHISH TRIBUTE) Lincoln Theatre Nov 26 | 9:00
ROCK / ELECTRIC GUITAR
ERIC JOHNSON AND MIKE STERN Carolina Theatre Nov 23 | 8:00
STONER METAL / SLUDGE
WEEDEATER
The Pour House Nov 25 | 8:00
JOHNNY CASH TRIBUTE
CHRISTIAN / ALT
Lincoln Theatre Nov 28 | 6:00
Haw RIver Ballroom Nov 29 | 6:30
JOHNNY FOLSOM 4
RELIENT K
ROCK / METAL
AETHER REALM The Pour House Nov 26 | 8:30
FOLK / TRIBUTE
MACHINE FUNK & IDLEWILD SOUTH Lincoln Theatre Nov 29 |9:00
COUNTRY / BLUEGRASS - NOV 2014
ROOTS / AMERICANA
URBAN SOIL
The Pour House Nov 29 | 9:00
COUNTRY / ALT ROCK
JASON ISBELL DPAC Nov 6 | 8:00
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SKA / REGGAE
COUNTRY / A CAPPELLA
COUNTRY / ROOTS
Local 506 Nov 29 | 8:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 4 | 8:00
Haw RIver Ballroom Nov 5 | 7:00
COUNTRY / SOUL
COUNTRY / BLUEGRASS
COUNTRY / AMERICANA
UNC’S Memorial Hall Nov 8 | 8:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 11 | 8:00
MURPHY’S KIDS
DRUNKEN PRAYER The Pour House Nov 7 | 9:00
HOME FREE
MIPSO AND STEEP CANYON RANGERS
THE LONE BELLOW
MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER
OA K C I T Y H UST L E L I V E M US I C P O C K E T GU I D E
COUNTRY / BLUEGRASS - NOV 2014
COUNTRY / ROOTS / FOLK
JASON EADY & ADAM HOOD
Southland Ballroom Nov 12 | 7:00
COUNTRY
COUNTRY / POP
COUNTRY/WESTERN SWING
Cats Cradle Nov 15 | 7:00
Local 506 Nov 21 | 8:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 24 | 8:00
QDR COUNTRY FOR KIDS
SHANE LEE
THE TIME JUMPERS
COMEDY - NOV 2014
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
Goodnights Nov 1 | 9:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 6-8 | 7:30 / 10:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 7 | 7:30
Cat’s Cradle Nov 7 | 7:00
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
DPAC Nov 7-9 | 7:30
PNC Arena Nov 9 | 3:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 13 | 7:30
Cats Cradle Nov 14-15 | 7:30 / 10:00
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
COMEDY / STAND UP
Neptunes Nov 15 | 8:00
Southland Ballroom Nov 20-21 | 7:30 / 10:00
Southland Ballroom Nov 22 | 8:00
Goodnights Nov 28-29 | 7:30 / 10:00
CHARLIE MURPHY
DAVE CHAPPELLE
NEIL HAMBURGER
RICH VOS
JEFF DUNHAM
MARGARET CHO
CHRISTOPHER TITUS
WYATT CENAC
KATHLEEN MADIGAN
BROAD CITY LIVE
BILL BELLAMY
SEATON SMITH
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CLASSICAL / STAGE - NOV 2014
CLASSICAL
CIOMPI CONCERT NO. 2
Duke Baldwin Auditoreum Nov 1 | 8:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 1 | 7:00
CLASSICAL / PIANO
YEFIM BRONFMAN
Duke Baldwin Auditoreum Nov 2 | 7:00
STAGE / PHILOSOPHY
JAD ABUMRAD OF RADIOLAB Carolina Theatre Nov 2 | 8:00
STAGE / KIDS
CLASSICAL / INDIAN
STAGE / READING
STAGE / MUSICAL
Carolina Theatre Nov 3 | 4:30
Kings Nov 4 | 9:00
Motorco Nov 6 | 8:00
UNC’S Memorial Hall Nov 6-7 | 8:00
CLASSICAL
PHILOSOPHY / RELIGION
Carolina Theatre Nov 9 | 3:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 9 | 7:30
TEEN TALK
DANCE / BRAZIL
TERRY RILEY’S IN C
STAGE / DANCE
COMPANHIA URBANA DE DANÇA
REAL.LIVE.PEOPLE. DURHAM
DANCE
CLASSICAL /A CAPPELLA
Reynolds Industries Theater Nov 7-8 | 8:00
SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TOUR 2014
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STAGE / JUMPROPE
WORLD’S GREATEST JUMP ROPERS
DPAC Nov 12 | 7:30
Motorco Nov 8-9 | 8:00
STRAIGHT NO CHASER DPAC Nov 13 | 7:30
WILLIAM GIBSON
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE TRIANGLE
STAGE / THEATRE
GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY DPAC Nov 14 | 7:30
CURLEW RIVER
WORLD RELIGIONS: SPOTLIGHT ON JUDAISM
CLASSICAL & FILM
YMUSIC & SAM GREEN
Duke Baldwin Auditoreum Nov 15 | 8:00
OA K C I T Y H UST L E L I V E M US I C P O C K E T GU I D E
CLASSICAL / STAGE - NOV 2014
STAGE / MUSICAL
RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN’S CINDERELLA DPAC Nov 18-23 | 7:30 / 8:00
STAGE / RADIO / COMEDY
CLASSICAL / FLAMENCO
Carolina Theatre Nov 19 | 7:00
Carolina Theatre Nov 20 | 7:00
ASK ME ANOTHER
DIEGO EL CIGALA
STAGE / DANCE
BATSHEVA DANCE COMPANY
UNC’S Memorial Hall Nov 21| 8:00
FESTIVALS - NOV 2014
ORCHESTRA / LIGHT SHOW
TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA
PNC Arena Nov 22 | 3:00 / 8:00
FOOD
RED AND WHITE FOOD & BEVERAGE FESTIVAL
The State Club / NC State Nov 4 | 6:00
COMIC BOOK CULTURE
NC COMICON 2014 Carolina Theatre Nov15-16 |Misc
BALLET
CAROLINA BALLET’S THE NUTCRACKER DPAC Nov 28-30 | 2:00
ROCK FESTIVAL
S.P.I.T.T.L.E. FEST Carolina Theatre Nov 13-15 | 8:00
EQUESTRIAN
SOUTHERN HORSE FESTIVAL
Hunt Horse Complex Nov 21-23 | Misc.
BEER
RALEIGH FALL BREW FEST
Cardinal Hall, N Raleigh Nov 1 | 4:00
FOOD / MUSIC
INSAIN FALL FEST The Maywood Nov 15 | 4:00
FOOD
IPREO RALEIGH WINTERFEST
City Plaza Nov 22-Feb 1 | 3:00
CRAFTS
SCARECROW FESTIVAL Pullen Arts Center Nov 1 | 11:00AM
CRAFT
THE DURHAM PATCHWORK MINI-MARKET Motorco Nov 15 | 12:00
PARADE
RALEIGH CHRISTMAS PARADE Downtown Raleigh Nov 22 | 9:30
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