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North Carolina Folk Festival shares full lineup for 2025 festival
North Carolina Folk Festival shares full lineup for 2025 festival

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time05-05-2025

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North Carolina Folk Festival shares full lineup for 2025 festival

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — The North Carolina Folk Festival has announced the lineup for the 2025 festival. The annual festival, which will take place from Sept. 12-14, 2025, is boasting a wide lineup of artists across genres. On Friday, Sammy Rae & The Friends are headlining. Iconic rap group Arrested Development will headline on Saturday, and Steep Canyon Rangers is the headliner on Sunday. Oh He Dead, Dustbowl Revival and Chatham Rabbits are also performing, along with a long list of artists across five different stages. There will be special performances from the NC A&T State University's Fellowship Gospel Choir and Drum Line, and there will be a 'family-friendly jam' with The Rock and Roll Playhouse, performing the music of the Grateful Dead. The festival is completely free to attend. The full lineup is also available on their website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Winston-Salem woman finds her way with music
Winston-Salem woman finds her way with music

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

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Winston-Salem woman finds her way with music

(WGHP) — Ask almost any successful musician, and they have a story of struggling to break through. A generation ago, record companies scoured the country looking for talent to introduce to their vast audiences. Now, the record companies sit back and tell artists, 'Build an audience and bring it to us, and then we'll see what we can do.' 'Of course it's frustrating,' said Maia Kamil, who grew up in New Jersey but moved to Greensboro to experience the North Carolina Folk Festival at the urging of legendary guitarist Charlie Hunter, who lives in Greensboro. 'It's not what I want to just be, writing my music and just performing it and focusing on the art, but it is what it is. Every generation of artists has their battles that they have to do what they have to do. It's like running a business.' Maia's journey began as she entered her teens. 'My grandmother bought me a guitar, and then I taught myself on YouTube how to play,' Maia said. She got good relatively fast. 'I was kind of known as the girl that can sing in college,' Maia said. 'I sang background for rappers, and then when I moved here, I was always like the featured singer.' Maia got good enough that her friends thought NPR's Tiny Desk concert series was something she should enter. 'All of my friends were like, 'Maia, why don't you do this?' And every year I … missed the deadline, so I was just like, 'OK. Let me do it,' Maia said. 'It literally was the last day to do it, so I texted my friends who all live on the block and I asked them if they could come over.' They did and recorded the song 'Good Life.' 'We wrote it on a summer night,' Maia said. 'We knew that we wanted to write a song from the perspective of the Earth to humanity … It really flowed out of us very quickly.' NPR chose that song as one of just 50 among the 7,500 entries for the fan favorite vote. Maia's influences, as you might imagine, are varied. 'I love James Taylor so much, but it always changes for me who I'm being influenced by. I loved Nina Simone as a kid. She's amazing,' said Maia of the North Carolina-born R&B and blues legend who died in 2003. Hear Maia perform with collaborators Noah and Tori Elliott in this edition of The Buckley Report. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Murphy Campbell performs live on FOX8
Murphy Campbell performs live on FOX8

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time03-04-2025

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Murphy Campbell performs live on FOX8

HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — Stokesdale's Murphy Campbell draws inspiration from her Appalachian heritage to weave contemporary stories through her folk music. She's performed at Merlefest, the North Carolina Folk Festival, and she'll play at Flat Iron in downtown Greensboro on April 13. Tickets are available at Flat Iron's is looking for more local musicians and musical groups to spotlight. If you're interested in performing on FOX8 or you have a recommendation, let us know by emailing 10amNews@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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