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Electric Darling premieres “Breaking Me Down” from upcoming self-titled EP

In Music Stories by Matthew EverettJune 8, 2017leave a COMMENT

Electric Darling, the local blues/funk/soul rock band featuring frontwoman Yasameen Hoffman-Shahin and former Dirty Guv’nahs Cozmo Holloway and Kevin Hyfantis, is releasing its first EP, titled Electric Darling, on Friday, …

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Everything comes together for Electric Darling on eve of EP release

In Music Stories by Matthew EverettJune 8, 2017leave a COMMENT

More coverage of Electric Darling: Read Mike Gibson’s December 2015 profile and a review of the band’s first show and listen to “Breaking Me Down” from the band’s new EP. There wasn’t …

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Weekend Guide: First Friday, Tuatha Dea, Knoshville, Visit Knoxville’s Bike Boat Brew and Bark, and more

In Uncategorized by Matthew EverettJune 2, 2017leave a COMMENT

Here’s a list of what to do this weekend—First Friday, WDVX’s Dylan bash, bikes and boats and beer and dogs by the river, Celtic music from the mountains, and more. …

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Knoxville First Friday Guide: June 2017

In Visual Arts by Matthew EverettJune 1, 2017leave a COMMENT

Here’s a guide to this month’s First Friday art events, which will take place all around downtown on June 2. For a complete list of local art events and exhibitions, …

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Gatlinburg Celtic band Tuatha Dea previews new album with “Appalachia Burning”

In Music Stories by Matthew EverettMay 31, 2017leave a COMMENT

The Gatlinburg band Tuatha Dea (the name is an adaptation of the ancient Gaelic phrase that refers to the pantheon of pre-Christian Irish deities) plays a loosely traditional brand of …

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