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rowing up, music was close to my heart, and in many ways, helped shape the person I grew up to become. The power music
has to bring people together is undeniable — it evokes strong emotions, it heightens awareness, and it builds empathy like no other medium can. Arguably, music can even facilitate positive social change, and make members of a community feel more connected. I think I speak for most Charlestonians when I say that we’re so fortunate to live in a city with such a strong affinity to the art form.
When curating this issue of The Cultural Almanac, we hoped to illustrate the ways in which the sounds of the South are much like our region’s fingerprint — each groove a winding road traveled, a human story worth telling. Anyone who listens intently can hear the cultural shifts that have fueled the evolution of our way of life. Our multifaceted nature, our soulful heritage, our grit, and eagerness to transcend challenges.
Spring is a particularly active season for Charleston’s music scene, with major performing arts events such as the High Water and Spoleto Festivals taking place in April and May, respectively. We’re so grateful to have guests visit us from all around the globe to experience world-class performances by both renowned and emerging artists in indie and experimental music, opera, jazz, blues, soul, hip hop, and every fusion genre in between. They come to hear our memories and see themselves reflected in them.
To me, this also sums up the beauty of working in the hospitality sector — seeing ourselves in each other’s experiences, recognizing that deep down, we all yearn for the same things: a plush bed, a hearty meal, and a warm welcome. Thank you for choosing us, and in doing so, making us feel like rockstars.
Chelsea Nightengale, General Manager
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ANNUAL COOPER RIVER BRIDGE RUN 43 years of promoting healthy living and running — literally! Join 40,000 participants at the Annual Cooper River Bridge Run, the 3rd largest 10K in the U.S., bringing people together to give back to 15 charities.
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LOWCOUNTRY CAJUN FESTIVAL The 29th Annual Lowcountry Cajun Festival returns to James Island County Park on Sunday, the 5th from 12pm-6pm with authentic cuisine from some of the best cajun and creole restaurants and food trucks in town, activities for kids and more!
04-12 VOLVO CAR OPEN
Be part of the largest women-only professional tennis event in North America, back for its 20th year. Enjoy nine days of world-class tennis, exclusive events, local eats, and world-class entertainment. For more information, visit volvocaropen.com.
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EASTER BRUNCH AT THE WATCH Don’t worry, be hoppy. Join us starting at 1oam for a delicious Springtime brunch, an Easter Egg Hunt, and a visit from the Easter Bunny at 11:30am.
Weekly Events HAPPENING EVERY MONTH
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SATURDAYS
SECOND SUNDAY ON KING STREET Second Sunday on King Street invites visitors and locals alike to shop, sample local eateries, and mingle from 1pm-5pm. Stroll down historic King Street with a live music soundtrack at this delightful pedestrian-only event for the whole family.
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HIGH WATER MUSIC FESTIVAL Highlighting modern American sounds, the 4th edition of High Water Music Festivals features headliners Wilco, Nathaniel Rateliff, and Brittany Howard. Other exciting acts include Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten, and Andrew Bird. For more information, visit highwaterfest.com.
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STARTING 4/11 CHARLESTON FARMERS MARKET 8AM-2PM
SUNDAYS BRUNCH AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 10AM-3PM Join us every Sunday for a fine selection of brunch items including our very own Vanilla Bean Brioche French Toast.
LIVE MUSIC SERIES AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 12PM-3PM
MONDAYS $10 BURGER + BEER NIGHT AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 4PM-CLOSE
SHAKEN & STIRRED: BLOOD AND SAND Named after Rudolph Valentino’s silent film Blood and Sand, a story about one of the greatest matadors in Spain, this seductive cocktail is traditionally made with blood orange juice, sweet vermouth, cherry brandy, and scotch. Try yours today at The Library from 5pm-6pm.
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Enjoy an assortment of amazing craft beers paired with The Watch’s mouth watering burger.
TUESDAYS TIKIS + TACOS AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 4PM-CLOSE Every Tuesday starting at 4pm join us at The Watch for delicious rum cocktails and $3 fish tacos!
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ROOFTOP YOGA WITH LULULEMON Bandhas activated, Chakras aligned —Lululemon on point. Join us at our Historic Rooftop from 6pm-7pm for a relaxing yoga session. - 6 -
1/2 OFF BOTTLES OF WINE AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 4PM-11PM For more information, visit the Happenings page on our website.
May 01-10
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Weekly Events HAPPENING EVERY MONTH
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Beer lovers rejoice! The 8th Annual Charleston Beer Week returns with craft beer from over 30 local breweries, brewpubs, restaurants, and retailers handpicked to satisfy even the finickiest connoisseur.
The 44th Season of Spoleto Festival brings 17 of world-class performances by renowned and emerging artists in disciplines including opera, dance, theater, jazz, and more. Shows will be held throughout multiple historic theaters, churches, and outdoor spaces. May 22nd through June 7th. For more information, visit spoletousa.org.
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Give mom something special this Mother’s Day with a tasteful gift from our curated collection at The Mercantile. Be sure also to keep young graduates in mind; there’s undoubtedly something for everyone you love.
Drop and give me zen. Join us at our Historic Rooftop from 6pm-7pm for a special yoga session with more stretching and less stressing.
CHARLESTON BEER WEEK
SHOPPING EVENT: THE MERCANTILE
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MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH AT THE WATCH Celebrate the moms in your life at our scrumptious Mother’s Day Brunch, starting at 11:30am at The Watch Rooftop.
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FILM THURSDAY: THE NOTEBOOK A film close to our hearts, The Notebook takes place right in our own backyard. Join us on the Historic Rooftop for popcorn and stunning skyline views at our sunset screening of this beautiful love story. Doors open at 7:30pm.
SATURDAYS CHARLESTON FARMERS MARKET 8AM-2PM
SUNDAYS BRUNCH AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 10AM-3PM Join us every Sunday for a fine selection of brunch items including our very own Vanilla Bean Brioche French Toast.
LIVE MUSIC SERIES AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 12PM-3PM
ROOFTOP YOGA WITH LULULEMON
MONDAYS $10 BURGER + BEER NIGHT AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 4PM-CLOSE Enjoy an assortment of amazing craft beers paired with The Watch’s mouth watering burger.
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Every Tuesday starting at 4pm join us at The Watch for delicious rum cocktails and $3 fish tacos!
SHAKEN & STIRRED: BOULEVARDIER
Created by Erskine Gwynne, the publisher of Boulevardier, a magazine for ex-pats living in 1920’s Paris, this cocktail provides the perfect balance between a strong spirit base and sweet apéritif. It’s made with bourbon, Campari, sweet vermouth, and orange peel. In The Library from 5pm-6pm.
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June 21
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The 44th Spoleto Festival continues with 17 world-class performances by both renowned and emerging artists across disciplines. Join this grand event with performances taking place across historic churches, idyllic venues, and open spaces. For more information, visit spoletousa.org.
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Weekly Events
FATHER’S DAY BRUNCH AT THE WATCH Give dad a taste of Lowcountry cuisine by bringing him to our spectacular Father’s Day Brunch, starting at 10am at The Watch Rooftop.
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ROOFTOP YOGA WITH LULULEMON Keep calm and yoga on. Join us at our Historic Rooftop from 6pm-7pm for a relaxing session where we’ll inhale confidence and exhale negativity.
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SHOPPING EVENT: THE MERCANTILE Give dad a little piece of Lowcountry with a gift from The Mercantile. Choose from many local artisanal offerings or find the perfect souvenir. Our boutique is sure to have a unique surprise just for him.
BRUNCH AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 10AM-3PM
LIVE MUSIC SERIES AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 12PM-3PM
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MONDAYS
They asked us to include Wonderwall - we said maybe. Stop by for an electrifying night fun, sips, and tunes at The Port featuring guest bartender appearances. See more info on the Happenings page on therestorationhotel.com.
SECOND SUNDAY ON KING STREET
Get to know bustling King Street and get a taste of everything Charleston has to offer. Shop, dine and mingle at this wonderful pedestrian-friendly event open to the public from 1pm-5pm.
SUNDAYS Join us every Sunday for a fine selection of brunch items including our very own Vanilla Bean Brioche French Toast.
THE PORT: KARAOKE + BAR TAKEOVER
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SATURDAYS CHARLESTON FARMERS MARKET 8AM-2PM
ROSÉ FEST 2020 AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP Rosé to the occasion. Stop by The Watch Rooftop from 11am-4pm to enjoy a delightful afternoon of Porron Rosé cocktails, Belvedere & Veuve Cliquot Rosé specials, and flower crown making. Reservations recommended.
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$10 BURGER + BEER NIGHT AT THE WATCH ROOFTOP 4PM-CLOSE Enjoy an assortment of amazing craft beers paired with The Watch’s mouth watering burger.
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Every Tuesday starting at 4pm join us at The Watch for delicious rum cocktails and $3 fish tacos!
SHAKEN & STIRRED: EL DIABLO One of the most iconic cocktails in the tequila canon, El Diablo features blackcurrant-flavored crème de cassis, ginger beer, and fresh lime. Feeling a little spicy today? Stop by The Library from 5pm-6pm.
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A Celebration of Love
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Bruce Berg, Founder and Owner of The Record Stop, Charleston’s premier independent music store, speaks to us about how he got into music, what brought him to the Holy City, and what makes the record collection we’ve curated in partnership with him a must-listen for any audiophile staying with us.
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Big-box stores just don’t have the same soul — there’s not this feeling of music being something to be shared and doted over.
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Beast of Burden • Rolling Stones Fearless • Pink Floyd Sunny Afternoon - Mono Mix • The Kinks Sleeves • Mo Lowda & the Humble Tailwhip (Album V) • Men I Trust Bellyache • Billie Eilish Doin’ Time • Lana Del Rey Red House • Jimi Hendrix
Explore our record collection, featuring iconic Americana sounds from artists ranging from Sam Cooke to Leon Bridges, curated by the Record Stop exclusively for The Restoration Hotel.
Come Together • The Beatles About A Girl • Nirvana Everywhere • Fleetwood Mac Feathered Indians • Tyler Childers Coming Home • Leon Bridges Bring It On Home To Me • Sam Cooke Voodoo Mademoiselle • September Jones Stand By Me Father • The Soul Stirrers
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The Charleston music scene is blossoming at an exciting pace — fantastic live music venues are popping up in every corner to encourage new homegrown acts to perform. From high-end jazz clubs and timeless music halls to hole-in-the-wall dive bars, the Holy City has an impressive selection of options for guests looking to dig some tunes. Here are a few sweet picks to get you started, courtesy of our all-star team.
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Joe Provost, FD Supervisor
“Stroll along Upper King Street and try them all!” Republic | 462 King St. Vintage Lounge | 545 King St. High Cotton | 199 E Bay St.
Dakota Steiner, Administrative Assistant
“Amazing live music every Sunday Night.”
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Music Farm | 32 Ann St.
Karen Winn, Director of Sales
“Check schedules and buy tickets in advance.” Charleston Music Hall | 37 John St.
Darron Fallon, Beverage Director
“Bands usually start playing around 10pm.” Commodore | 504 Meeting St.
Daniel Holloway, Cook
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HIGH WATER FESTIVAL • COMING IN 2021 The High Water Music Festival invites music lovers of all ages to dive into a coastal adventure of musical discovery, culinary experimentation, and boundless personal freedom. ith its rich history and cultural heritage, Charleston is home to a vibrant music scene. From traditional jazz and blues to experimental sounds, the city has built a reputation for its wide-ranging music venues and thriving indie record store scene. Seasonal events, such as the annual High Water Music Festival, also invite audio connoisseurs from around the globe to bask in electrifying world-class performances. With the safety and health of fans and the community in mind, this year’s High Water Music Festival has been cancelled in accordance with CDC guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. However, its next edition promises to uplift our spirits by bringing together some of today’s best American music performers under a single banner. Previously booked acts have included headliners Wilco, Nathaniel Rateliff and Brittany Howard. Other promising talents drawn by the festival have included Angel Olsen, the singer-songwriter behind the critically-acclaimed album All Mirrors; songstress and The OA actress Sharon Van Etten; and Andrew Bird, whose repertoire spans genres from swing to folk music.
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Charleston folk duo, Shovels & Rope
Curated by Shovels & Rope, a local folk group founded by husband and wife Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, The High Water Music Festival will be held at Riverfront Park in the Spring 0f 2021. Recognized by The American Music Honors & Awards with the honor of emerging artist of the year in 2013, the duo is no stranger to putting together a memorable show. They hope to leverage their on-the-road experience in creating an immersive multi-stage experience with non-competing timeslots, so music lovers don’t have to sacrifice enjoying any act in favor of another. And foodies and fashionistas rejoice! — there’s also plenty to see (and eat) inbetween shows, from shucking fresh oysters from Seaborn Oyster Co. and sipping craft brews at The Porch, to perusing exquisite handmade goods sold by local vendors at The Market. If you’re looking for a little something off the beaten path, follow the tide to The High Water Music Festival — you won’t regret it! For more information about tickets, dates, and sets, visit www.highwaterfest.com. And don’t forget to start your enchanting musical adventure by planning your stay at The Restoration Hotel. To make your reservation, visit therestorationhotel.com or call our Concierge at 843.518.5100. - 19 -
The Perfect Setting Fully customizable to adapt to your unique needs and style preferences, events spaces at The Restoration Hotel are as versatile as they are elegant. Contact us today to book your next special gathering. TheRestorationHotel.com | Contact Karen Winn at 843.518.5113 or email sales@therestorationhotel.com
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John Campi’s journey across time, distance and memories.
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ary Ann Evans, a Victorian-era novelist and poetess who wrote under the pen name George Eliot once said, “It’s never too late to
be what you might have been.” This statement rings true to anyone who has found their vocation later in life, and to those whose calling has evolved through exposure to ever-changing circumstances — in short, to most people. For John Campi, founder of Rusty’s Cool Guitars, too late was indeed just in time. He translated his profound life experiences into a burgeoning business at age 54. - 21 -
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“We aim to connect musicians with instruments with unique stories.”
The love of music as a common language for turning solitary
In many ways, the Holy City was the perfect backdrop for the
ideas into gifts that can be shared with the world was instilled
couple to turn their utopian dream into reality.
in Campi from a young age. He remembers strumming tunes on the ukulele from sunset to sunrise while growing up in the Aloha
“At first, my compass was spinning. I wondered ‘how far do I
State. He took on the guitar next, serenading patrons at bars
want to go with this business’”, Campi recalls, as he chronicles
while studying International Business, and later on, jammed in
the beginning of Rusty’s Cool Guitars. “But the more successful
the kaleidoscopic streets of 1960’s Marin County, California. “It
it became, the more I was able to give to the charities Arlene
was the place to be. Free concerts from Janis, run-ins with Jerry,
and I were already supporting.” Cloistered in a Mount Pleasant
and occasional nudity,” Campi says. “When these effervescent
shopping center, the shop quickly went from carrying a relatively
days drifted away, a leap into corporate America was inevitable.”
modest inventory to becoming a lush oasis for guitar aficionados.
Like so many young people of the Timothy Leary generation,
Today, it boasts rare instruments, hand-crafted from exquisite
Campi eventually chose to drop right back in.
materials and selling for up to $25,000. “We aim to connect musicians with instruments with unique stories,” Campi explains.
In a manner reminiscent of Mike Nichols’ The Graduate, Campi
Holding one of his guitars can certainly transport anyone across
took one word of advice — and that word was “sales.” The
time, distance and memories.
medical supply boom afforded him an opportunity to build a high-pressure career in an antiseptic yet profitable industry.
In addition to managing Rusty’s Cool Guitars, lovingly named
Looking back, Campi chooses to see this period in his life
after a hardy pup he and his wife once adopted from a New York
through a positive lens. “Success in medical sales afforded the
animal shelter, John and Arlene are also still very much involved
resources I needed to complete a cyclical journey,” he explains.
in supporting local organizations such as The Charleston Gaillard
Campi was able to keep the artistry and optimism of his youth
Center, The Charleston Animal Society, and Guitars for Vets, a
alive by shifting his perspective — seeing his work as a ticket for
non-profit that helps veterans cope with PTSD through music.
traveling the world and supporting meaningful causes.
“Music has a profound restorative effect on soldiers who were wounded physically and psychologically,” says Campi. “While
After decades of doing business in San Francisco, Campi and
volunteering as an instructor, I’d hand a student their new guitar,
his wife, Arlene Morris, were finally ready to simmer down —
and they’d put their arms around me and say, ‘I couldn’t have
to play the last bar of their overture in corporate America. The
done this without you.’ For me, the reward was so incredible, it
place they chose was Charleston, South Carolina, home to a
felt almost selfish. It still does.”
rich coastal culture and an unsung mecca for music enthusiasts. Unbeknownst to many people, Charleston is an important city
It’s baffling how a man with Campi’s integrity could have such a
when it comes to unraveling the roots of American music. Along
modest assessment of himself. He’s living proof that the journey
with New Orleans, it was one of the earliest incubators of jazz,
to discovering oneself is never-ending, and that true joy can never
and home to some of the first European composers to take up
be bound by time. Start your own journey by visiting Rusty’s Cool
residence in the U.S., including Charles Theodore Pachelbel.
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By broadening its accessibility, the vocabulary of Southern-style is expanding
In the words of Linton Weeks, staff writer at NPR, “A hat is like a dot on an
— it’s taking the rebellious, tongue-in-cheek spirit of prep and the rugged
‘i,’ a capstone on a column, a knob on a walking cane. A hat tops everything
coolness of Americana into new heights. Our fashion is, more than ever, a
off, figuratively and literally.” One could argue that it’s a symbol of identity —
representation of the diverse ideas, traditions, and people who make up our
it reveals so much what the wearer holds dear to their heart. And about the
region. And fashionistas who want to outfit themselves sensibly, but not at the
maker — chic, durable and timeless are all adjectives we would use to describe
expense of whimsy, can turn to brands like Goorin Bros, manufacturers of some
Goorin Bros as a brand. The company works around the style sensibilities
of the world’s finest and most iconic hats since 1895. Their trajectory epitomizes
of each customer by providing a broad lineup of classic fits, customizable
how garments crafted in very traditional ways can also embody a contemporary edge. Founded more than a century ago by Cassel Goorin, an artisan hatmaker who built a reputation for his impeccable craftsmanship,
with seasonal colors and finishes. From gallant
A must-stop for fashion connoisseurs visiting The Restoration Hotel this Spring.
Goorin Bros continues to grow, four generations
fedoras to demure asymmetrical cloches, hats are crafted from a wide array of textiles, ranging from Rambouillet Wool to premium Italian Leather. With newcomers in mind, Goorin Bros created
later, with an openness to embrace change while providing an unparalleled
‘Hat 101,’ a wonderful resource for anyone curious about purchasing their very
service experience. “We like to employ time-tested techniques while also
first hat. Available on their website, www.goorin.com, the guide walks clients
looking boldly into the future,” says Ben Goorin, the owner and president of
through some of their most popular styles and matches them with those that
the company. “We aim to support people who aspire to elevate their personal
best match their size and features. Clients can also access tips on how to
style in creative ways. This is what well-made hats can do for people,” he adds.
care, clean, store, and pack their hats when traveling. Jumping into the Neo-
A hat, indeed, has a unique power to make a statement.
Southern style bandwagon has never been easier, so go ahead, saddle on up.
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BETTER Pairings for welcoming the Spring in full bloom ere comes the sun and with it, the first sight of Spring’s harvest: crisp lettuces and collard greens, rich morels, honeyed rhubarb and Vidalia onions, and delectable citrus fruits. For any foodie, the best part of welcoming this season is indulging in the delicate, light produce just beginning to emerge from the soil. To celebrate Spring’s cornucopia of flavors and our transition from winter squashes and comforting stews to tender greens and dewy berries, The Watch Rooftop and Spirits brings us the ideal food pairing for a midday soiree: Watermelon-Tomato Salad and Hey Fennel, a craft cocktail with satisfying earthy notes. This is only a peek into the fresh and bright selections that The Watch, our very own farm-to-table restaurant, has prepared for our guests during this season. We warmly invite you to savor them during your stay — to make a reservation, please visit www.resy.com or call 843.518.5115.
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Watermelon Tomatoes Arugula Feta Cheese Pickled Red Onions Sunflower Seeds Balsamic Vinaigrette
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