My favorite national dance company, this visceral, electrifying group fully realizes the primal potency of jazz, vibrantly and vividly unfolds classical compositions, and boldly rediscovers gospel’s f
“The new voice of South Carolina blues and soul” is a spellbinding blues vocalist who writes dynamite original songs and traverses the globe with her tight band.
Ed “Porkchop” Meyer is a Chicago-bred pianist/singer who has plied his trade all over the world. Funky jazz/blues/cabaret with a nod to Tom Waits and Mose Allison. Mad River Bar & Grille, 32 n.
New Orleans based duo Wilfred Delphin, piano, and Valerie Francis, soprano, perform a recital of arias, songs and spirituals. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church,
Hearken back to a rural 1930s praise house of Charleston and hear the electrifying sounds of hands clapping and foot stomping of original Negro spirituals sung in Gullah by the Mt.
Sarah Chang began playing violin at age four, auditioned and was accepted to the Juilliard School at age six, and performed with the New York Philharmonic at age eight.
McKevlin’s Surf Shop, Folly Beach. February 15, 1984. Something clicked. “I remember it clearly,” says Shepard Fairey, the famed street artist best known for his ubiquitous “Obey Giant” oeuvre. “It was my 14th birthday. I was getting my first skateboard, and a Skate Visions video was on while I was waiting.