The Whiskey Smugglers performs on Sessions at Studio B
Katharine Whalen’s Lucky performs on Sessions at Studio B
Music video for “In Between the In Between” by The Alcazar Hotel
Guitarist Tyler Bryant performs for “This Week on MyNC”
Hall of fame honors musicians, songwriters and producers
Country music’s Jason Michael Carroll performs in studio B
Bombadil put together this doc on the recording of its new album
Lost in the Trees performs at the Pour House Music Hall
Five-year-old Liam Turnage plays the drums like a seasoned pro
Lonnie Walker performs at the Pour House Music Hall
Wild Light gives an exclusive acoustic performance on B-Sides from NBC-17’s studio B
Music video for the track “Life Like” by Raleigh-based indie-pop duo The Rosebuds
Jonas Fjeld and Chatham County Line perform at The Berkeley Cafe
WKNC hosted its sixth annual Double Barrel Benefit Feb. 6 and 7
The Great Eight gives exposure to well-reserved artists
Willie Breeding gives an acoustic performance for Music.MyNC and 100.7 the River
U2, Fleetwood Mac, Electric Light Orchestra influence Annuals
As the recession continues, people are looking for ways to cut costs
Cowboy Mouth performed back stage at the Lincoln Theatre Sunday for B-Sides
Confessor drummer Steve Shelton breaks down his drum parts
David Karsten Daniels performs “Jesus and the Devil”
Music video for “Higher Ground” by Patty Hurst Shifter
Kinnin returns with a morning show and Sunday Brunch
Ryan Adams & The Cardinals visit Letterman on Oct. 30, 2008
The Pressure Boys shot much of the video at the Carolina Theatre
The Connells recorded the video for “Scotty’s Lament” at The Pier
There is no question that the Triangle has a constant stream of incredible talent flowing through its veins. With major universities lining its perimeter, fresh faces and new ideas come and go with each passing year.
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One of the latest bands to begin to make its mark on the local music scene is the duo of Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz. Armed with an acoustic guitar, fiddle and of course mandolin, Mandolin Orange came to be when a hometown girl met a boy from the Upper East Side — of North Carolina, that is.
Playing an array of bluegrass, folk and Americana, Mandolin Orange is the story of a boy, a girl and the beautiful music they make.
Like most bands trying to make a name for themselves in a market overwhelmed with talent, Mandolin Orange tours relentlessly; which means there are ample opportunities to catch the duo in a live setting. Coming up, you can check them out at Nightlight on Aug. 19, The City Tap in Pittsboro on Aug. 28 and Open Eye Café on Aug. 29.
You can check out photos from this performance and others at the Music.MyNC Facebook Fan page. And while you’re there, become a fan and get the latest updates on upcoming Studio B performances.
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August 15th, 2009 at 8:10 pm
Refreshing! I suspect the world will be familiar with Mandolin Orange very soon.
My heart is warmed by the harmony and lyrics.