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VOL 1 | SEP 2014 FREE RALEIGH’S GUIDE TO WHAT’S GOOD ART SHOWS | LIVE MUSIC | GOOD PEOPLE | GREAT CITY
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VOL 1 | SEP 2014

FREE

RALEIGH’S GUIDE TO WHAT’S GOOD ART SHOWS | LIVE MUSIC | GOOD PEOPLE | GREAT CITY

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Open Late During

GREAT BEER& FOOD Fletcher Opera Theater: Sept 11–28

CarolinaBallet.com | 919-719-0900Ticketmaster.com | 800-982-2787

A Tale of Mercy Bathed in Majesty

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Open Late During

GREAT BEER& FOOD Fletcher Opera Theater: Sept 11–28

CarolinaBallet.com | 919-719-0900Ticketmaster.com | 800-982-2787

A Tale of Mercy Bathed in Majesty

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Issue 1, September 2014www.OakCityHustle.com

FOUNDERSSean KernickJoseph Bruno

PUBLISHEROak City Productions

EDITOR IN CHIEFSean Kernick

SALES & ADVERTISINGJoseph Bruno

CREATIVE DIRECTORSean Kernick

CONTRIBUTORSDasan Ahanu

Richard LivingstonSam Mehl

SeanoRob Simple

PHOTOGRAPHERSJoe Bruno

Caroline CockrellRobert L. BrownJoseph Williford

CONTACTp. 919.522.0149 e. [email protected]

ADVERTISINGp. 919.555.1212 e. [email protected]

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All content is copyright of Oak City Productions Inc. and can not be reproduced in whole or in part without written authorization of the publisher.

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The advertising, articles and photography within this publication reflect the opinion and attitudes of their respective authors and not necessarily those of the publisher or editors. Oak City Hustle Magazine is published monthly. All material within this magazine can not be reproduced in whole or in part without written authorization of the publisher and is protected.

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www.NinasRestaurant.com8801 Lead Mine Rd, Raleigh, NC 27615 (919) 845-1122

Italian Ristorante. Authentic Sicilian Cuisine.

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CONTENTSART

THE GHOSTS OF GRAFFITI PAST 9

WILL THE REAL RALEIGH DJS PLEASE STAND UP 12

ARTIST YOU SHOULD KNOW: GREG CARTER 19

THE FREAKS COME OUT AT NIGHT 24

HOME IS WHERE THE WORD IS 29

STOOPIN’ WITH PORCHFLY 33

INDIE 35URBAN 41EDM 43POP 44ROCK 45COMEDY 51CLASSICAL 51COUNTRY 51FESTIVALS 52

MUSIC LIFE

texture photo: Caroline Cockrell

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THE GHOSTS OF GRAFFITI PAST

WORDS: SEANO | PHOTOS: JOE BRUNO

The life expectancy of even the most amazing graffiti art in the world is tragically short. This is especially true in Raleigh and around the Triangle. In my 21 years of painting with a spray can I have been blessed to collaborate on a variety of surfaces standing side-by-side with some of the most talented people I have ever come across. Each artist unique in their background, creative voice and style of execution but all of them capable of giving birth to mesmerizingly monumental masterpieces.

When we think of an artist creating a “masterpiece” we think of legacy. We think of the permanence inherent to supreme artisanal craft. We think of museums. Unfortunately the only legacy a true graffiti artist can take with them is their reputation of paintings that have lived a colorful life but have died young. You see, graffiti in its most pure form is a temporary experience. It is an extension of the artists voice splattered upon a surface that will scream louder than the artist can with his or her own words. Just like the sound waves from the loudest scream, ultimately the visual vibrations of the paintings on the walls will wither away, losing their vibration and get painted over. This is not something to be mourned. This is the natural life cycle of graffiti.

ART

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With this knowledge firmly in hand I have taken to documenting any graffiti or street art I encounter. These expressions range across a variety of forms including tags, stickers, freight train graffiti, wheatepasting, posters, murals, scratchies, video projection, markers, wall graffiti, sculptures, street performers—the list is long and continues to grow. With each day that passes more forms of graffiti and street art are invented, deployed and destroyed. Whether you agree or disagree with these methods of self-expression they are worth digesting and documenting. Love it or hate it, graffiti is the creative voice of people in need of expression.

During the last thirty years the Triangle has been home to some of the most talented graffiti artists in the US. Artists such as Filter, Yors, Snuze, Aim, Woem, Mines, Relm, Celm, Zone, 78er, Shade, Bersk, Kram, Sicr, Fowl, Armor, Cult, Demer, Spill, Yuk, Sier, Bot, and Tane plus a list of notable young artists starting to make their name in the game.

The photos included in this story were taken from a production on a wall in Raleigh near Cup-a-Joe which has since been torn down. It is a strong example of a home-grown work of art that would be lost to history if it weren’t for the art of documentation and graffiti ghost hunting.

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WILL THE REAL RALEIGHDJS PLEASE STAND UP

WORDS: ROB SIMPLE | PHOTOS: JOSEPH WILLIFORD

Whether you know it or not, Raleigh, NC is a mecca for live music. With over a hundred live shows per month and a population that surpasses New Orleans, St. Louis and Pittsburgh, Raleigh, NC is flush with an incredibly thriving music scene. With venues large and small you can find just about everything from bluegrass to head bangin’ thrash metal.

Leading the charge on the front lines for this musical onslaught are the djs in this city. They grind it out throughout the week and deep into the weekend during every live show,

dance party and festival year round. Without these soldiers we simply would not have the scene that we are blessed to have.

Earlier this year we managed to gather the majority of our active Raleigh djs in one place for a collective photograph. The djs represented a wide spectrum of genres and specialties from hip hop technicians to EDM rave specialists. DJ Spclgst and Sami Automatic organized the event while local photographer Joseph Williford was on set to capture this momentous photograph.

MUSIC

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Solas419 Glenwood Ave. | DOWNTOWN RALEIGH

Call 919.755.0755 ext. 3 for Reservations$10 at the Door • Doors Open at 11:30am • Show Begins at 12:30pm

(ADMISSION PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE MEALS/DRINKS)

ENJOY A SOUTHERN GOURMET BRUNCH! ONLY $10

The 3rd Sunday Every Month

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Solas419 Glenwood Ave. | DOWNTOWN RALEIGH

Call 919.755.0755 ext. 3 for Reservations$10 at the Door • Doors Open at 11:30am • Show Begins at 12:30pm

(ADMISSION PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE MEALS/DRINKS)

ENJOY A SOUTHERN GOURMET BRUNCH! ONLY $10

The 3rd Sunday Every Month

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ARTIST YOU SHOULD KNOW: GREG CARTERWORDS: SEANO | PHOTOS: JOE BRUNO

Stepping into the home of Raleigh artist Greg Carter is like stepping into a welcoming, lucid dream on a comfortable summer night. You know you’re not in Kansas anymore but you are completely cool with that. As a matter of fact, your pretty psyched to be in that dream right now.

I consider Greg one of Raleigh’s best kept secrets however his work is not much of a secret anymore. After moving from Minnesota over 20 years ago Greg has amassed an impressive catalog of sculptures, paintings, illustrated books and drawings while showing at a number of galleries, most recently Carrack in Durham. His work is a whimsical twisting of color and pattern layered with solemn human emotion. A truly unique aesthetic.

Greg was nice enough to allow me and my family to spend some time with him at his home as he gave us an incredible tour of the compound. His work is delicately yet ubiquitously placed all over his spacious abode so wherever you stroll you are in the presence of his colorful creations. You’ll be able to see for yourself as he welcomes us all to his showing at the Mahler Gallery on the September 6th First Friday. We’ll be seeing you there.

ART

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Greg will be showing with Paul Friedrich at the Mahler gallery on Sept 6. For more photos of Greg Carter’s work visit the full post at:

oakcityhustle.com/greg-carter

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F O R A L L Y O U R S C R E E N P R I N T I N G N E E D S :R e d b i r d s c r e e n p r i n t i n g . c o m

5 0 8 S t . M a r y ’ sI n f o @ r e d b i r d s c r e e n p r i n t i n g . c o m

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Timeless food, libations + soundsclockwork

http://www.clockworkraleigh.com/

519 W. North St.Raleigh, North Carolina

Blurring the lines between indoor and out, Clockwork takes you on a travel back to a time when Food was simple, Cocktails were fresh and Sounds were timeless.

Kitchen open 5pm-10pm

Facebook/ClockworkRaleigh

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F O R A L L Y O U R S C R E E N P R I N T I N G N E E D S :R e d b i r d s c r e e n p r i n t i n g . c o m

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O f f i c i a l S c r e e n p r i n t e r o f O a k C i t y H u s t l e

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It’s late. And dark. Mist clings tightly to the ground and an army of gray stone slabs stabs silently from the damp earth. Cutting through Oakwood Cemetery seemed a fine idea when leaving the party. It’s only a few blocks, after all. Now, the handsome homes in the distance, so inviting a few hours earlier, seem desolate and foreboding. The rustle of loose earth, off to the right, encourages a swifter pace. The unmistakable grinding of stone against stone, from the line of crypts ahead, inspires a quick detour. Then, somewhere close, a deep, mournful moan rises up across the low, shadowy hills. A ragged, stinking claw lands heavily on your shoulder and you turn to face an undead thing, rank and fresh from the grave. “BBBBRRRAAAIINNNNZZZZZZ!!!”

This is how, to one degree or another, and with some small embellishments, every annual Raleigh Zombie Walk has kicked off for the last seven years.

What is it About Zombies, Anyway?What is our fascination with the walking dead? Every human civilization has a tale of risen corpses; the Epic of Gilgamesh describes the dead’s transport from the underworld to devour the living. Some interpret George Romero’s 1968 zombie opus, Night of the Living Dead, as a critique of our consumer culture. We can easily extend the metaphor to our mobile society in which friends gather only to bury their faces in the glow of smart phones. Perhaps we envy the undead their immutability and immortality, albeit trapped in a shell of rotting flesh. Or perhaps our preoccupation is deeper yet: the innate fear of an unyielding, merciless predator wired to do what it does – hunt down and consume the flesh of the living. As a species, we no longer contend with the threat of a lion crouching behind some nearby bush, so zombies may represent that lost part of ourselves.

THE FREAKS COME OUT AT NIGHT

WORDS: RICHARD LIVINGSTON | PHOTOS: JOE BRUNO

LIFE

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Zombies permit us to safely play at being prey. They let us take that very ancient part of our brains out for a much-needed romp, if just for a short while.

Zompacalypse, Raleigh StyleThe City of Oaks is no less susceptible to the zombie plague than Romero’s Pittsburgh or Rick Grimes’ Atlanta. Every year since 2007, more than 300 of the living dead have converged on downtown for the Raleigh Zombie Walk. Ghouls of every imaginable ilk lurch though the streets of our capital. The terrifying, the silly and the sexy shuffle through the city as weekend diners gape at the grotesque spectacle. Eventually, its hunger for the living sated, the hoard retreats for an after-party of apocalyptic proportions.

Whatever our fascination, zombies shamble across the cultural landscape – toys, games, books, movies, music videos, hit television programs. We love the living dead. Every hungry, rotting, stinking, lurching, moaning last one of them.

The 2014 Raleigh Zombie Walk lurches from the Moore Square acorn, downtown Raleigh, at 7:00pm on Saturday, October 25. This is a free and family-friendly event. Living, dead and dead-ish welcome.

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HOME IS WHERE THE WORD IS

WORDS: DASAN AHANU | PHOTOS: JOE BRUNO

Nestled in the corner of Brentwood Square Shopping Center is a new venue that is quickly making its mark on the Raleigh nightlife scene. The venue is Smokin Grooves Bar & Grill and it’s there that culture and community have nurtured a beautiful working relationship. Award winning poet, educator, and spoken word artist Dasan Ahanu has partnered with Smokin Grooves owner Delph to present one of the hottest open mic events in the Triangle. The event is called City Soul Café Open Mic and it happens every Wednesday night. Starting at 8:30pm, the event provides a platform for the best local artists to showcase their art and also features some of the hottest poets from across the country.

Ahanu and Delph first developed the concept for City Soul Café in 2011. The vision was to offer Raleigh a relaxed, sophisticated, and comfortable atmosphere where poets, musicians, and more could be showcased. When Delph decided to open Smokin Grooves in 2012, he knew he wanted to recreate the event there.

MUSIC

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City Soul Café Open Mic starts with DJ Supreme spinning soul, R&B, and classic Hip Hop tunes. The open mic list is open to poets, vocalists, lyricists, and musicians. All performances are acoustic or acapella. There are drink and food specials provided by the venue and patrons are catered to by the amazing Smokin Grooves staff. The service is excellent and really helps set the vibe for the event. There are themed nights, giveaways, special guests, and interactive activities. The crowd is engaged at each show. The most popular crowd participation activity is the “old school moment” where the audience is challenged to a sing along competition that crowns the last voice singing the lyrics correctly as the winner. City Soul Café Open Mic is truly an experience unlike any other.

City Soul Café features some of the most talented poets and spoken word artists from across the country. Tony and Emmy award winning artist Georgia Me has featured. International touring artists and award wining poets Red Storm, Tommy Bottoms, and Queen Sheba have featured. National touring artists such as Kane Smego (Chapel Hill, NC), Drew Law (Washington, DC), and 13 of Nazareth (Alexandria, VA) have also featured. The event has featured national poetry slam champions like Ed Mabrey

(Charlotte, NC) and Brando (Denver, CO). Featured artists who have performed at the event have been seen on Def Poetry Jam (HBO), Verses and Flow (TV One), and BET’s 106 and Park. Even grammy award winning artists have stopped by to share their gifts. The event has become a home for independent artists where support and appreciation is understood.

City Soul Café is where new voices have an opportunity to express themselves in an open and welcoming environment and established voices have a chance to share their ongoing work with an attentive audience. This is a place where artists both new and old can share, network, and learn. Ahanu saw a need for a space like this in Raleigh and was continually reminded that there was a wide audience of people who love the arts and wanted to have a place where they could enjoy poetry while having a good time amongst their peers. City Soul Café has become a place for that and so much more.

Smokin Grooves Bar & Grill is at 2253 New Hope Church Rd, Raleigh, NC. Find out more about the venue and other events at smokingroovesbarandgrill.com. More about City Soul Café Open Mic can be found at citysoulcafe.splashthat.com.

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STOOPIN’ WITH PORCHFLY

INTERVIEW & PHOTO: SEANO

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STOOPIN’ WITH PORCHFLY

INTERVIEW & PHOTO: SEANO

The population in Raleigh is growing faster than Kudzu on Capital Blvd. With such a rapid influx of people we find ourselves in a dichotomy between two very different cultural worlds. Our population is split between those raised within a more traditional Southern comfort while the other half come from elsewhere looking to pioneer a new Southern culture. When melting pots begin to stir in this manner people look for bridges between cultures in order to find the footing for unified steps forward. We look for forums where both parties feel as though they are on common ground. It is here where we find the true value of the southern porch life.

Josh Gruder and Bryant Szabo, founders of Porchfly, distinctly understand the importance of the porch and how it is the perfect environment to foster the conversation that creates bridges between cultures.

Initially inspired by the varied porch cultures of New Orleans, Pittsburgh and Brooklyn, Josh calmly sips from a mason jar resting in a weathered rocking chair stating, “No matter what walk of life you are in or where you are from, the porch is where stress gets replaced by comfort.The porch is a special place that rests between work and play.”

At present, Porchfly offers a variety of comfortable and cool t-shirt designs however they are reaching outside of the clothing sector to offer items that will enhance our local “porch life”. These items include lamps, custom wooden coozies and leather bound journals.

Gruder conveys, “Raleigh has the perfect vibe for porch culture. We work hard but know how to play as well. We are a big city with a small town vibe and a strong sense of community. As long as we have the porch we will always stay grounded.”

LIFE

Keep up with Porchfly at Porchfly.com as well as at local festivals and events.

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FOLK

THE TOOTHESlims

Sept 2 | 8:30

INDIE / ROCK

SOFT CATVintage 21

Sept 4 | 10:00

INDIE / ROCK

FIRST PERSON PLURALVintage 21

Sept 4 | 9:00

ELECTRO-POP

BODY GAMES Kennedy Theater

Sept 4 | 9:30

INDIE / ROCK

AXXA/ABRAXASSlims

Sept 4 | 10:30

ELECTRONIC CLASSICAL

NEW MUSIC RALEIGHFletcher Opera Theater

Sept 4 | 10:00

INDIE / ROCK

FREE CLINICDeep South

Sept 4 | 10:00

ROCK / ELECTRONIC

WILD FURLincoln Theatre

Sept 4 | 8:30

ELECTRONIC / JAZZ

MARLEY CARROLLKennedy Theater

Sept 4 | 10:30

INDIE / ROCK

STRANGE FACESTir Na Nog

Sept 4 | 9:00

INDIE / OPERA

JUDY BARNESThe Hive

Sept 4 | 9:30

AMBIENT

LEE NOBLEFletcher Opera Theater

Sept 4 | 9:00

INDIE / ROCK

PAPERHAUSThe Hive

Sept 4 | 10:30

INDIE / ROCK

BLANKO BASNETTir Na Nog

Sept 4 | 10:00

INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - SEPT 2014

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

ROCK / POP

THE FEATURESCats Cradle Back Room

Sept 2 | 8:00

INDIE / ROCK

MUSEUM MOUTHSlims

Sept 4 | 9:30

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AMBIENT / ELECTRONIC

IIIIFletcher Opera Theater

Sept 4 | 11:00

INDIE / ROCK

WHITE LACESLincoln Theatre

Sept 4 | 11:30

INDIE / ROCK

OTHER COLORS The Hive

Sept 4 | 11:30

INDIE / ROCK

SPOONCity Plaza

Sept 5 | 8:30

INDIE / ROCK

WAILIN’ STORMSDeep South

Sept 5 | 9:00

INDIE / ROCK

REPTARDeep South

Sept 5 | 12:00AM

INDIE / ROCK

MUTUAL BENEFITVintage 21

Sept 5 | 12:00AM

INDIE / ROCK

NEW MADRIDDeep South

Sept 4 | 11:00

INDIE / ROCK

THE WAR ON DRUGSLincoln Theater

Sept 5 | 12:30AM

INDIE / ROCK

ST. VINCENTCity Plaza

Sept 5 | 6:50

INDIE / ROCK

MATT KIVILVintage 21

Sept 4 | 11:00

AVANT-GARDE / ROCK

GUERILLA TOSSSlims

Sept 4 | 11:30

INDIE / ROCK

SAINT RICHTir Na Nog

Sept 4 | 11:00

AMBIENT / FOLK

MV & EEThe Hive

Sept 5 | 12:30AM

INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - SEPT 2014

ROCK / POP

AMERICAN AQUARIUMLincoln TheaterSept 4 | 10:30

INDIE / ROCK

LANDLADYSlims

Sept 5 | 12:00AM

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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INDIE / FOLK / ROCK

FREEMANFletcher Opera Theater

Sept 5 | 11:00

INDIE / ROCK

WINSTON FACIALSDeep South

Sept 5 | 10:00

INDIE / SYNTHPOP

MAS YSACAM RaleighSept 5 | 11:00

INDIE / ROCK

DARK ROOMSTir Na Nog

Sept 5| 11:00

FOLK / ROCK

LOAMLANDSLincoln TheatreSept 5 | 10:30

INDIE / ROCK

MATT NORTHRUPVinatge 21

Sept 5 | 9:00

INDIE / ROCK

WOWOLFOLKings

Sept 5 | 9:30

INDIE, ROCK, PUNK

THE NERVOUS TICKThe Hive

Sept 5 | 11:00

FOLK

CIRCUIT DES YEUXTir Na Nog

Sept 5 | 10:00

INDIE / ROCK

OCTOPUS JONESThe Hive

Sept 5 | 10:00

INDIE / ALT-ROCK

GEMSCAM Raleigh

Sept 5 | 10:00

INDIE / AVANT-GARDE

HELMVintage 21

Sept 6 | 12:00AM

INDIE / ROCK

ZACK MEXICODeep South

Sept 5 | 11:00

INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - SEPT 2014

PSYCHEDELIC / ROCK

CANINE HEART SOUNDSFletcher Opera Theater

Sept 5 | 9:00

PSYCHEDELIC / ROCK

CELESTIAL SHOREFletcher Opera Theater

Sept 5 | 10:00

INDIE / ROCK

NO EYESThe Hive

Sept 5| 9:00

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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INDIE / ROCK

SLIM TWIGThe Hive

Sept 6 | 12:00AM

AMBIENT / ELECTRONIC

THE RANGECAM Raleigh

Sept 6 | 10:30

INDIE / ROCK

SILENT LUNCHTir Na Nog

Sept 6 | 9:00

AMBIENT / ELECTRONIC

BLURSOME CAM RaleighSept 6 | 9:30

INDIE / ROCK

SOFTSPOTSlims

Sept 6 | 10:30

INDIE / ROCK

COKE WEEDDeep South

Sept 6 | 10:00

FOLK / ROCK

ALEXANDRA SAUSER-MONNIG

Fletcher Opera TheaterSept 6 | 10:00

FOLK / ROCK / AMERICANA

SUN KIL MOONLincoln Theatre

Sept 6 | 12:30AM

INDIE / ROCK

KRILLKings

Sept 6 | 10:30

INDIE / ROCK

SEE GULLSDeep South

Sept 6 | 9:00

FOLK / ROCK

WING DAMSlims

Sept 6 | 9:30

INDIE / PUNK

POTTY MOUTHSlims

Sept 6 | 12:30AM

FOLK / ROCK

RYLEY WALKERFletcher Opera Theater

Sept 6 | 11:00

INDIE / ROCK

WEYES BLOODTir Na Nog

Sept 6 | 10:00

INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - SEPT 2014

INDIE / ROCK

PRIESTSDeep South

Sept 6 | 12:00AM

INDIE / ROCK

Y’ALLKings

Sept 6 | 9:30

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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INDIE / ROCK

AVA LUNATir Na Nog

Sept 6 | 11:00

INDIE / ROCK

WESLEY WOLFECats Cradle Back Room

Sept 11 | 8:00

INDIE / ROCK

PRINCE RAMATir Na Nog

Sept 7 | 12:00AM

INDIE / BLUES

HISS GOLDEN MESSENGERCat’s Cradle

Sept 13 | 8:00

ROCK / PSYCHEDELIC

SUN ARAWSlims

Sept 7 | 12:30AM

INDIE / ROCK

ETERNAL SUMMERSThe Pour House

Sept 7 | 12:30AM

AMBIENT / ELECTRONIC

HOW TO DRESS WELLCAM RaleighSept 6 | 11:30

INDIE / ROCK

TOW3RSThe Pour House

Sept 6 | 11:30

INDIE, ROCK, ROCKABILLY

CARRBORO ELEMENTARY ROCK BASHCat’s Cradle

Sept 13 | 11:00AM

ROCK / SYNTHPOP

DENT MAYDeep South

Sept 7 | 12:00AM

FOLK / ROCK

PHOSPHORESCENT SOLOFletcher Opera Theater-

Sept 7 | 12:00AM

INDIE / ROCK

NEST EGGSlims

Sept 6 | 11:30

INDIE / ROCK / FUNK

SOL DRIVEN TRAINThe Pour House

Sept 17 | 8:00

FOLK / ROCK

MEGAN JEAN & THE KFBMotorco

Sept 10 | 8:00

INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - SEPT 2014

INDIE / ROCK

DEAD GAZEDeep South

Sept 6 | 11:00

AMBIENT / ELECTRONIC

JAMIE XXCAM Raleigh

Sept 7 | 12:30AM

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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FOLK / ROCK

THE HUNTSCats Cradle Back Room

Sept 18 | 7:00

INDIE / POP

TENNISCat’s Cradle

Sept 23 | 8:00

INDIE / SOUL

BAHAMASCats Cradle Back Room

Sept 19 | 8:30

INDIE / ROCK / POP

RUBBLEBUCKET Lincoln TheatreSept 20 | 8:00

INDIE / ROCK

NIGHTDOGSSlims

Sept 27 | 9:00

INDIE / ROCK

MAIL THE HORSESlims

Sept 21 | 7:30

GLOW-FI / DREAMPOP

SLOW MAGICKings

Sept 21 | 9:00

FOLK / ROCK

JOHN DARNIELLEMotorco

Sept 18 | 7:30

FOLK / ROCK

BRENDAN JAMESCat’s Cradle Back Room

Sept 26 | 7:00

INDIE / ROCK

REAL ESTATECat’s Cradle

Sept 19 | 7:30

PSYCHEDELIC / ROCK

EARTHKings

Sept 20 | 9:00

INDIE / ROCK

WHITE DENIMCat’s Cradle

Sept 18 | 8:00

INDIE / ROCK

BEE VS MOTHSlims

Sept 29 | 9:00

FOLK / ROCK

JOE PURDYCat’s Cradle

Sept 22 | 7:00

INDIE . FOLK . ALTERNATIVE - SEPT 2014

INDIE / ROCK

DELTA SPIRITCat’s Cradle

Sept 17 | 8:00

PSYCHEDELIC / ROCK

SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS

Southland BallroomSept 20 | 8:00

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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HIP HOP

DE LA SOULRaleigh City Plaza

Sept 4 | 8:00

HIP HOP

JOE SCUDDAThe Hive

Sept 6 | 11:00

NEO-SOUL

GIZMOPour House

Sept 7 | 8:00

HIP HOP

KAPour House

Sept 5 | 11:30

HIP HOP

SPCLGST & NICKY BAGSThe Hive

Sept 6 | 12:00

FUNK

FLOOZIESLincoln TheaterSept 10 | 8:00

HIP HOP

WELL$The Hive

Sept 6 | 10:00

HIP HOP

CLIPPINGKennedy TheaterSept 6 | 12:30am

HIP HOP

DENIRO FARRARKennedy Theater

Sept 4 | 11:30

HIP HOP

MADISON JAYThe Hive

Sept 6 | 9:00

REGGAE

MIDNITELincoln Theater

Sept 7 | 8:00

HIP HOP

OPEN MIKE EAGLEPour House

Sept 5 | 10:30

NEO-SOUL

MAPAITir Na Nog

Sept 6 | 12:00am

HIP HOP / ELECTRONIC

LUNICEKennedy TheaterSept 5 | 12:30am

REGGAE

TREEHOUSEPour House

Sept 11 | 8:00

URBAN - SEPT 2014

HIP HOP

TOON & THE REAL LAWWRaleigh City Plaza

Sept 4 | 7:00

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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NEW ALBUM

Featuring the hit single “Another Road ” & “Count’ em Up”with 9th Wonder, Nipsey Hussle & Big Pooh

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HIP HOP / NERDCORE

MC FRONTALOTKings

Sept 13 | 8:00

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ

PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND

Farm Aid / Walnut CreekSept 13 | 12:00PM

NEO-SOUL / FOLK

YUNAKings

Sept 25 | 8:00

HIP HOP

9TH WONDER: Neptunes

Sept 25 | 10:00

EDM

HOPSCOTCH KICK-OFF PARTY: DJ PAYPAL

KingsSept 3 | 9:00

HIP HOP

COAST 2 COAST LIVEPour House

Sept 28 | 9:00

HIP HOP / ROCK

ASTRONAUTALISKings

Sept 19 | 9:00

FUNK / JAZZ

SNARKY PUPPYSouthland Ballroom

Sept 25 | 6:30 & 9:00

FUNK / JAZZ

OTEIL BURBRIDGESouthland Ballroom

Sept 26 | 8:00

JAZZ

BRANFORD MARSALIS & GRANT LLEWELLYNDuke Energy Center

Sept 19-20 | 8:00

EDM

TIM HECKERKings

Sept 5 | 12:30AM

EDM - SEPT 2014

NEO-SOUL

BILALMotorco

Sept 12 | 9:00

MOTOWN

THE TEMPTATIONS & THE FOUR TOPS

DPACSept 26 | 8:00

NEO-SOUL

MAYSACarolina Theater

Sept 30 | 8:00

BLUES / JAZZ

GARY CLARK JRFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

DELTA BLUES

KEB’ MO’Carolina Theater

Sept 18 | 8:00

URBAN - SEPT 2014

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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EDM

MOTION: REID SPEEDSouthland Ballroom

Sept 5 | 9:00

EDM

HOLYGRAILERSThe Pour HouseSept 6 | 10:30

EDM

FUNKSSThe Pour House

Sept 6 | 9:30

EDM

PULSE: ELECTRONIC DANCE PARTYLincoln TheaterSept 26 | 10:00

POP / ROCK

PARACHUTECats Cradle

Sept 9 | 7:00

POP

DEMI LOVATO PNC Arena

Sept 12 | 6:30

POP / ALT

OK GOCat’s Cradle

Sept 25 | 8:00

POP / DRAG

MISS GAY SOUTH EAST AMERICAN 2014Lincoln TheatreSept 21 | 8:00

POP / ROCK

OMG MUSIC FESTCats Cradle

Sept 3 | 7:00

JANGLE-POP

GHOSTT BLLONDECAM RaleighSept 5 | 9:00

POP / DANCE / EDM

LIFE IN COLORRed Hat Amphitheater

Sept 13 | 6:00

POP / DANCE

WHITE LIFETir Na Nog

Sept 5 | 9:00

POP

WHO’S BAD?Cat’s Cradle

Sept 27 | 7:30

EDM - SEPT 2014

POP - SEPT 2014

EDM

10 YEARS OF HYPERDUBKings

Sept 16 | 8:00

POP

LORDERed Hat Amphitheater

Sept 18 | 7:30

EDM

NGUZUNGUZUCAM Raleigh

Sept 6 | 12:00AM

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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ROCK / GARAGE-POP

THE TILLSThe Pour House

Sept 4 | 10:30

ROCK / COUNTRY

6 STRING DRAGKings

Sept 4 | 11:30

ROCK / METAL

AUTHOR & PUNISHERKings

Sept 4 | 11:30

ROCK / GARAGE-POP

LAST YEAR’S MENThe Pour House

Sept 4 | 9:30

ROCK / METAL

COLOSSUSKings

Sept 4 | 9:30

ROCK

SUPER HALOSKings

Sept 4 | 10:30

ROCK / POST-PUNK

YVETTECAM RaleighSept 4 | 11:00

ROCK / POST-PUNK

ED SCHRADER’S MUSIC BEATCAM Raleigh

Sept 4 | 10:00

ROCK / POP

SUN CLUBLincoln Theatre

Sept 4 | 9:30

ROCK / GARAGE-POP

JACUZZI BOYSThe Pour House

Sept 4 | 11:30

ROCK

DRAG SOUNDSThe Pour House

Sept 4 | 8:30

POP / TRIBUTE / 80’S

THE BREAKFAST CLUBLincoln TheatreSept 27 | 8:00

PUNK

JUMP ROPE SHOWPRE HOPSCOTCH PARTY

FlexSept 2 | 8:00

ROCK

DEEP SLEEPERCAM RaleighSept 4 | 9:00

POP / ROCK

POMPLAMOOSECat’s Cradle

Sept 29 | 7:00

ROCK

YOUNG CARDINALSDeep South

Sept 4 | 9:00

ROCK - SEPT 2014POP - SEPT 2014

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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PUNK

PALEHOUNDSlims

Sept 5 | 10:30

METAL / HARDCORE

KEN MODEKennedy Theater

Sept 5 | 11:30

METAL

VALIENT THORR Raleigh City Plaza

Sept 6 | 5:45

PUNK

DEATH Raleigh City Plaza

Sept 6 | 6:50

ROCK / METAL

BEDOWYNKennedy Theater

Sept 5 | 9:30

PUNK

LONNIE WALKERRaleigh City Plaze

Sept 5 | 5:45

METAL

ARTIFICIAL BRAINLincoln TheatreSept 5 | 10:30

ROCK, PUNK

DIARRHEA PLANETSlims

Sept 5 | 12:30AM

ROCK / VIOLIN

TONY CONRADVintage 21

Sept 5 | 11:00

METAL / HARDCORE

POWER TRIPKennedy TheaterSept 6 | 12:30AM

ROCK / POP

COUSINSKings

Sept 5 | 10:30

PUNK

OBNOXSlims

Sept 5 | 9:30

ROCK / GARAGE-POP

REIGNING SOUNDThe Pour House

Sept 5 | 12:30AM

ROCK - SEPT 2014

POST-HARCORE

ENEMY WAVESVintage 21

Sept 5 | 10:00

ROCK / PSYCHEDELIC

AVERSKings

Sept 6 | 12:30AM

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

ROCK / POST-PUNK

THURSTON MOORECAM Raleigh

Sept 5 | 12:00AM

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ROCK / POST-HARCORE

ZOMESVintage 21

Sept 6 | 9:00

ROCK / METAL

DEMON EYELincoln Theatre

Sept 6 | 9:30

HARDCORE / METAL

SCREATUREKennedy Theatre

Sept 6 | 11:30

ROCK / METAL

WITCH MOUNTAINLincoln Theatre

Sept 6 | 11:30

ROCK / PUNK

NO LOVEKennedy Thater

Sept 6 | 9:30

METAL / HARDCORE

DAVIDIANSKennedy ThaterSept 6 | 10:30

METAL

HIGH ON FIRELincoln Theatre

Sept 7 | 12:30AM

ROCK / METAL

JONINSouthland Ballroom

Sept 6 | 9:00

ROCK - SEPT 2014

ROCK

THE WHITE OCTAVEKings

Sept 6 | 11:30

PUNK

WHITE LUNGWhite Lung

Sept 7 | 12:30AM

ROCK / METAL

SUBROSALincoln TheatreSept 6 | 10:30

PUNK

FLESHWOUNDS Slims

Sept 6 | 11:30

METAL

DEMON EYELincoln Theatre

Sept 6 | 9:30

HARDCORE

DAVIDIANSKennedy ThaterSept 6 | 10:30

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

ROCK / BLUES

LEE GILDERSLEEVE AND THE BAD DOGS

Cats Cradle Back Room Sept 6 | 7:30

AMERICANA

THE DAVID MAYFIELD PARADE

The Pour HouseSept 10 | 8:00

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ROCK - SEPT 2014

ROCK

INSECTS VS ROBOTSFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

DELTA RAEFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

JACK WHITEFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

NEIL YOUNGFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

JOHN MELLENCAMPFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

TODD SNIDERFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

RAELYN NELSON BANDFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

JAMEY JOHNSONFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

DAVE MATHEWSFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

LUKAS NELSON & PROMISE OF THE REALFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

WILLIE NELSONFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

TIM REYNOLDSFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

ROCK

ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPALincoln TheatreSept 12 | 7:00

RAGTIME / BLUES

HOLY GHOST TENT REVIVAL

Cat’s CradleSept 12 | 8:00

ROCK

STONE AGE ROMEOS Piper’s - Outdoor Stage

Sept 13 | 7:30

ROCK / LESSONS

DWEEZIL ZAPPA GUITAR MASTERCLASSLincoln TheatreSept 12 | 2:30

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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ROOTS-ROCK

J RODDY WALSTON & THE BUSINESSLincoln TheatreSept 28 | 7:00

HARDCORE

SENSES FAILCat’s Cradle

Sept 23 | 6:30

ROCK / BLUES

MARC BROUSSARDLincoln TheatreSept 19 | 8:00

ALT-ROCK

HAWTHORNE HEIGHTSSouthland Ballroom

Sept 18 | 6:00

ROCK

JUSTIN TOWNES EARLEThe Carolina Theater

Sept 13 | 8:00

GARAGE PUNK

TY SEGALLMotorco

Sept 14 | 8:30

HARDCORE

HEAVY MINDThe Pour HouseSept 16 | 8:00

ROCK / SOUL

THE BROADCAST The Pour HouseSept 20 | 9:00

POST-HARDCORE

ALESANASouthland Ballroom

Sept 24 | 5:30

ROCK / FUNK

MAKAYANMotorco

Sept 19 | 9:00

POST-HARDCORE

CROWN THE EMPIRESouthland Ballroom

Sept 17 | 6:00

ROCK / TRIBUTE

WHAM BAM! BOWIE BAND!

The Pour HouseSept 19 | 8:00

ROCK - SEPT 2014

ROCK

KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD BAND

The Carolina TheaterSept 11 | 8:00

ROCK

THE OLD LAWSThe Pour House

Sept 14 | 7:00

ROCK / ALT-COUNTRY

SONS OF BILLSouthland Ballroom

Sept 28 | 8:00

ROCK

TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS

PNC ArenaSept 18 | 6:30

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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LIVE PODCAST

THE SMARTEST MAN IN THE WORLD PROOPCAST

GoodnightsSept 18 | 8:00

STAND UP

GREG PROOPS Goodnights

Sept 19-20 | 7:30 / 10:00

STAND UP

JOSH WOLFGoodnights

Sept 4-6 | 7:30 / 10:00

STAND UP

RYAN SINGERMotorco

Sept 15 | 8:00

STAND UP

APARNA NANCHERLAMotorco

Sept 21 | 8:00AM

STAND UP

JOHN HODGMANCarolina Theater

Sept 5 | 8:00

SYMPHONY

WEST SIDE STORYMeymandi Concert Hall

Sept 26 & 27 | 8:00

BALLET

FIREBIRDDuke Energy Center

Sept 11-28 | 2:00 & 8:00

MUSICAL / STAGE

DIRTY DANCINGDPAC

Sept 16-21 | 8:00

CLASSICAL / FOLK

QUINN TSANCarolina Theater

Sept 5 | 8:00

STAND UP

ARIES SPEARSGoodnights

Sept 11-14 | 7:30 / 10:00

CLASSICAL / DANCE - SEPT 2014

COUNTRY - SEPT 2014

COMEDY - SEPT 2014

STAND UP

JOSH BLUEGoodnights

Sept 25-26 | 7:30 / 10:00

BLUEGRASS

FRUITIONLinciln TheatreSept 11 | 7:00

COUNTRY

CARLENE CARTERFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

COUNTRY / FOLK

KRISTIAN BUSH OF SUGARLAND

Southland BallroomSept 19 | 8:00

COUNTRY / FOLK / ROCK

RAY WYLIE HUBBARDFarm Aid / Walnut Creek

Sept 13 | 12:00PM

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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NATURE

9TH ANNUAL FALL HARVEST CELEBRATION

Yates Mill County ParkSept 19

CONCERT

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FALL MUSIC FESTIVAL

Knights of Columbus ClubSept 13

ART & DESIGN

SPARKCON 2014Downtown Raleigh

Sept 11-14

ARTS & CRAFTS

N.C. GOURD ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL

NC State FairgroundsSept 6 & 7

COUNTRY

JONATHAN PARKER & THE BEL-AIRS

The Pour HouseSept 25 | 7:30

COUNTRY / ALTERNATIVE

SONS OF BILLSouthland Ballroom

Sept 28 | 8:00

COUNTRY

GENE WATSON AND RHONDA VINCENT

Duke Energy CenterSept 30 | 7:30

NATURE

FALLS LAKE FESTIVALFalls Lake Dam

Sept 13

CAR SHOW

CARY VOFW CLASSIC CAR AND TRUCK SHOW

VFW Post 7383 Sept 13

CULTURAL

GREEK FESTIVAL 2014NC State Fairgrounds

Sept 12-14

BLUEGRASS

IBMA BLUEGRASS RAMBLE NIGHT 1The Pour HouseSept 30 | 6:00

CONCERT FUNDRAISER

FARM AIDWalnut Creek

Sept 13

COUNTRY / INDIE

THE STRUMBELLASThe Pour HouseSept 23 | 8:00

COUNTRY

THE JOHNNY FOLSOM 4The Pour HouseSept 27 | 8:00

CULTURAL

29TH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF RALEIGH

Raleigh Convention CenterSept 19-21

DESIGN & MUSIC

HOPSCOTCH DESIGN & MUSIC FESTIVAL

Downtown RaleighSept 3-6

COUNTRY - SEPT 2014

FESTIVALS - SEPT 2014

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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DANCE

INTERNATIONAL DANCE COMPETITION

Raleigh Convention CenterSept 20

MOTORCYCLE CULTURE

RAY PRICE CAPITAL CITY BIKEFEST

Fayetteville StreetSept 26-28

LOCAL FOOD & SPIRITS

DOWNTOWN BOUNTYDowntown Fuquay-Varina

Sept 27

CULTURAL

DRAGON BOAT FESTIVALKoka Booth Amphitheatre

Sept 27

CONCERT

FOURTH ANNUAL APEX JAZZ & MUSIC FESTIVAL

Downtown ApexSept 20

CULTURAL

LA FIESTA DELPUEBLO 2014

City PlazaSept 21

CREATIVE

STORYTELLING FESTIVALOak View County Park

Sept 27

FESTIVALS - SEPT 2014

O A K C I T Y H U S T L E L I V E M U S I C P O C K E T G U I D E

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