Music Notes
With so much musical mayhem and merriment planned for this week and next, we thought a few note-worthy news items might be helpful. The Dead Dog Saloon in Murrells Inlet, leveled by fire in March, re-opened Wednesday, a full six weeks ahead of some earlier projections. Tru Sol and The Necessary Band take honors as the first to perform on the new bigger, better stage with state-of-the-art in-house sound production. Meanwhile, the first-ever Eason reunion show is scheduled for this evening on the main stage at Celebrity Square Broadway at the Beach. And Charleston’s roots-rock act, Blue Dogs, is celebrating 25 years as a fulltime rock ‘n’ roll outfit with a show at NOSH in Pawleys Island on May 26, and we caught up with local shredder Steve Senes who packed his bags and his licks for sunny Florida.
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Pod Picks for May 3rd, 2012
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Music Notes | No bad days when it comes to Rickfest
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Singer pours passion for daughter into Blue October
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Music Notes
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Competitions heating up
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Gratisphaction guaranteed
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Back to the country
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Munching on NOSHs music menu
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Sounds like...Confliction
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Musical carousel keeps revolving
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Cool Daddys heat up with original local rock
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If youre making noise, youre making money
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Fallout from fallen music venue
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Radio Cult headlines Surge bash
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Studio to reopen as all-ages rock club
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Unleashing a Facebook firestorm
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Guys going Gaga
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Eat, Drink and be Jerry
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Staind singer is a country boy at heart
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MB Music Scene: Everyone must do their part
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Music meet-up set to discuss local scene
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Downtown concert series heats up
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Locals to rock HOB main stage again


