Category: Features

Marshall Chapman gearing up for her ‘favorite show of the year,’ joined by Will Kimbrough and Tommy Womack in Spartanburg

By DAN ARMONAITIS When Marshall Chapman returns to Spartanburg this weekend, she’ll be performing as part of what she said will be her “favorite show of the year, for sure.” While some of that feeling can be attributed to the fact that it’s been nearly two-and-a-half years since she last Read More

NYC trombonist John Fedchock, a link to big band great Woody Herman, to give two Upstate performances this week

By DAN ARMONAITIS During the heyday of big band jazz in the 1940s, one of the genre’s biggest stars was bandleader Woody Herman. A three-time Grammy Award winner and a recipient of the prestigious Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, the clarinet-playing Herman toured the country with various ensembles dubbed The Herd Read More

Tall Tall Trees, the brainchild of banjo innovator Mike Savino, to perform at The Radio Room in Greenville

By DAN ARMONAITIS Mike Savino laughs when he thinks about a moment of youthful indiscretion he experienced in the early 1990s. “I got arrested for shoplifting when I was 16 because I wanted an Alice in Chains CD,” said Savino, who grew up in Long Island, N.Y. “My mom was Read More

Community is the driving force behind J. Randy Foster’s ‘There Goes the Neighborhood’ project, which returns to Spartanburg this week

By DAN ARMONAITIS The last two years have been unusual, to say the least. Between the global pandemic that turned the world upside down and political divisions that seemed to widen to unprecedented levels during the most recent U.S. election cycle, it’s as if society has been living through a Read More

‘Rock Candy Sessions’ represents bridge between Howl in the Valley’s debut EP and next full-length album

By DAN ARMONAITIS At the start of the year, Howl in the Valley decided to take a little break. The folk-rock band — composed of Spartanburg-based musicians Jonathan Stephens, Janeen Scott and Michael Krell — didn’t schedule any concerts for January and February. The idea was to use the time Read More

Greenville-based singer-songwriter Brooks Dixon offers comforting message with new single, ‘Not in This Alone’

By DAN ARMONAITIS Brooks Dixon has played some livestream concerts in the last few weeks, and the Greenville-based singer-songwriter has also enjoyed watching such performances by others in the Upstate music community and beyond. “It’s been nice to see people play, but (it’s) definitely not the same,” Dixon said. “I Read More

Spartanburg’s Shane Pruitt and Joe Power team up as Hurt & Skip and will play two livestream concerts this weekend

By DAN ARMONAITIS Long before forming The Consumers, a Spartanburg-based band that began churning out edgy pop-rock in the mid-2000s, Joe Power was a serious student of early 20th century blues. “I must have been 11 years old when I heard Skip James’ ‘Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues,’ and it Read More

‘The Lint Head Sessions’ showcases — and aims to support — some of Spartanburg’s musical talent

By DAN ARMONAITIS When social distancing measures related to the coronavirus pandemic put a temporary ban on nightspots presenting live music, Spartanburg resident Russell Bannan wanted to do something to support local musicians suffering from lost income. Teaming up with longtime friend Justin Tripam, Bannan came up with “The Lint Read More

Quarantine isn’t stopping Greenville’s REdEFIND from releasing ‘Let’s Party’ EP that features new vocalist

By DAN ARMONAITIS Jordan Caparell had been anticipating the arrival of Friday, April 3 for quite some time. REdEFIND, the veteran Upstate band he joined about seven months ago as its new lead vocalist, was to have celebrated the release of its latest EP with a concert that night at Read More

The FR8yard in downtown Spartanburg to livestream concert benefiting its musician employees

By DAN ARMONAITIS As an outdoor gathering spot used extensively for live music, The FR8yard in downtown Spartanburg shut its gates for the winter just after Thanksgiving. During the downtime, FR8yard partner Kenneth Cribb kept himself busy by putting together an impressive slate of concert events that were to have Read More