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Paying to be Locked Up In an ‘Escape Room’ Is More Popular Than Ever. Why?

In Cover Stories by Mike GibsonOctober 26, 2016leave a COMMENT

Two men, Mike and Dave, are led blindfolded and stumbling into a small room. The door shuts and clicks behind them. Pulling off their blindfolds, they don’t like what they …

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Mic Harrison Talks Songwriting, Power Pop, and His Upcoming New Album With the High Score

In Music Stories by Mike GibsonSeptember 28, 2016leave a COMMENT

Singer/songwriter Mic Harrison’s upcoming acoustic performance at the Royal Oaks Concert Series in Maryville will afford longtime fans an opportunity to preview some of the songs from his forthcoming record, …

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New Orleans Sludge Survivors Crowbar Carry On

In Music Stories by Mike GibsonAugust 4, 2016leave a COMMENT

Twenty-seven years is a long time to endure the grind of being in a touring rock outfit, and never mind the grind of playing the type of deafening, bottom-heavy metal …

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Knoxville Guitar Ace Greg Horne Steps Into the Spotlight With His New Solo Album

In Music Stories by Mike GibsonJuly 13, 2016leave a COMMENT

On one level, it makes sense that local guitar ace Greg Horne has only racked up a couple of solo releases to his name. Affable, unassuming, self-deprecating almost to a …

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The Pinklets Take Their Pop-Rock Sister Act to Bonnaroo—and Beyond

In Music, Music Stories by Mike GibsonJune 22, 2016leave a COMMENT

As the daughters of local singer/songwriter and guitar player extraordinaire Kevin Abernathy, the trio of sisters comprising the Pinklets have a legacy to live up to. Yet they’ve already one-upped …

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