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Carey Hodges, Author at The Knoxville Mercury
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Rhythm N’ Blooms Recap: Day One

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Carey HodgesApril 9, 2017leave a COMMENT

Squeezed under an overpass, next to a noisy set of train tracks, Rhythm N’ Blooms’ central location in an Old City parking lot probably shouldn’t work, but it does. The …

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Big Ears Day Two Recap, Part Two: ACME, Ståle Storløkken and Arve Henriksen, and Wilco

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Carey HodgesMarch 25, 2017leave a COMMENT

My feet hurt and I can’t stop spontaneously recapping pieces of yesterday’s performances, which means that day two of Big Ears is in the books. Once again, I tried to …

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Big Ears Day One Recap, Part Three: Dave Harrington Group, Sarah Kirkland Snider, Michael Hurley, Blonde Redhead

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Carey HodgesMarch 24, 2017leave a COMMENT

Day one of Big Ears is down. And, as usual, I found myself feeling overwhelmed while taking it all in. The mix of new faces and wide-eyed curiosity that saturates …

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Knoxville Quartet Day and Age Ignores the Boundaries of Punk

In Music Stories by Carey HodgesMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

Depending on the day, Day and Age could be could be pegged as everything from post-punk to hardcore to indie rock, but for the Knoxville band, that’s beside the point. …

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Guy Marshall Kicks Off Crowdfunding Campaign for New Album

In Music Stories by Carey HodgesMarch 8, 2017leave a COMMENT

It’s a big night for Guy Marshall. And judging by the rowdy crowd that’s packed out Barley’s Taproom and Pizzeria in the Old City, things are going well before the …

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