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Loving The Breadth Of Local Music. Tomorrow Night: Jim Avett w/ Bruce Piephoff

For me, the most enjoyable aspect of producing DMP shows is that we have free reign to put on musicians of all genres. Last month it was a rockabilly/blues evening, next month it’ll be a hip hop/spoken word night, and this month… well, tomorrow night we’re putting on a special show.

Country, gospel, rebel tunes… all in one evening.

Bruce Piephoff has been a fixture on the local music scene here in Greensboro for the last 40 some odd years. You’ll get a sense of his soul in this fantastic interview/music video shot in Harvey’s Kitchen (eh-hem, save the monkeywhale!)

 
Jim Avett hails from Concord, NC where he has raised and nurtured an amazing musical family (The Avett Brothers) and collaborated with talented musicians both near and far on soulful, deep country gospel tunes. Here’s a taste of Jim in his home doing his thing:

I’m pretty sure no one will be climbing up on the bar tomorrow night, but that’s the beauty of this project.

At least for me.

Come on out, y’all.

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