A native of Wagram, North Carolina, John Memory formed the folk-singing trio The Huntsmen in the Spring of 1962 while an undergrad at Wake Forest University.
Read MoreThe lone entry in David S. Mull’s discography is a doozie—the self-released 45 “Far From Home” b/w “Some Guys Have All The Luck,” recorded in 1974 at David Rumsfeld’s Country Roads Studios in Marion, NC.
Read MoreThrough the use of overdubs and overnight openings at far flung recording studios, Dan Lewis created the provate-press masterpiece, Towards the Light in 1979—one of only a handful of purely local musical artifacts that document Asheville’s underground music scene during the ’70s.
Read MoreJonathan Kirby is a record collector, author, and producer with the esteemed reissue label, the Numero Group. A native of Winston-Salem, he is an authority on music recorded in the Carolinas, and has amassed thousands of independently produced records from the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, spanning all genres from doo-wop to hip-hop, folk to funk to rock.
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