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Wednesday, 20 August 2008  
 

MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR:

What began as the flu ended up as pneumonia and I've been pretty much out of commission since the middle of February. My apologies for the lack of new content on the site and for the delays in responding to emails the past week or so.  My health is much improved and I will be adding new content and catching up on emails in the days to come.  

The Asheville Music Scene website is now two months old and growing fast.   In spite of a few technical glitches and the health battles of the site editor,  the website has received an overwhelmingly positive response.  It appear that folks are truly interested in reading about local music and local musicians and hungry for even more content.

The Asheville Music Scene website is poised to embark on the next phase of it's growth.  Thus far, the content on the Asheville Music Scene website has depended on the efforts of a single editor. Even before my recent health issues, it was a challenge for one person to keep pace with the volume of local music news.  But that's about to change.  As the website begins it's third month,  we are now actively soliciting articles, reviews, guest editorials, and other content from the community. I'll be sharing additional information about this new phase in life of the Asheville Music Scene website in the days to come. 

Thanks again for all the great feedback concerning The Asheville Music Scene website. Our primary mission is to support the local musicians and music related entities in the Asheville area by serving as a news and information hub. 

We encourage you to support live local music by going out to hear local bands as often as possible.

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Saturday, 16 February 2008

Two Asheville performers will take part in the upcoming South by Southwest music showcase in Austin Tx on March 12-17.   Both have new cds out and both are among the most popular local performers; but they are polar opposites in regards to their music.  Traveling to Texas will be Malcolm Holcombe and Secret Lives! of the Freemasons.



Asheville musicians looking for a small intimate venue to play, now have another option.   Izzy's coffeeshop on Lexington Avenue featured it's first show this past Sunday with Shane Perlowin, Robots vs Villages, and the Hands of Windsor McLain.   Read more at Mount Dungeon.

Danielle Tibedo and Cregan Montague continue honing their new sound with the addition of a bass player and drummer.  With the new sound and new band comes a new band name.  At the present time, they are leaning toward The Electric Pearls, but haven't finalized on a new name as of now.

They hope to record in Asheville, NC this Spring, and have been talking with music producer Rick Clark (Los Super Seven, Death Cab for Cutie), about the possibility of working together on our new album


 





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