A craftsman in Asheville combines music, art, and history to give cigar boxes unexpected new life.
The Man Who Taught a Fiddler to Play Guitar
Before he learned to play fiddle, the South’s most famous fiddler learned to play guitar. Charlie Daniels has never forgotten that moment, or the friend who taught him.
David Childers: Live at Our State
David Childers performs in the Our State library.
Catawba Valley
Where the Catawba River flows through Lincoln and Catawba counties, an ancient art form thrives.
Lowland Hum
The Greensboro-based husband and wife duo discuss music, life on the road, and share their newest single, "Ballad of Saudade."
Artist Spotlight: Joe Newberry
Joe Newberry has been playing banjo since his childhood in Missouri, but since moving to North Carolina he has gained notoriety, friendships, and a place to call home.
A Carolina Collage: The Wells Stockyard Flea Market
For decades, eclectic bits and pieces from around the world have found their way to Wallace. But they never stay long.
“Red Clay Reader” Rooted in Southern Soil
In the ’60s, a professor and her students created a magazine for writers rooted in Southern soil.
The Red Clay Ramblers
Shaped by the ever-changing music scene in Chapel Hill, the Ramblers have always been experimenters.