A weekly discussion from SoPines Scene and Pilot Radio about the local Moore County music scene.
Dustin and J.P. from Weymouth talk about their new singles, "Slow Dance II" and "Death Cult Superstars," and the show this Saturday at Neville's when they'll share the stage with Water Culture and Sloth.
Matt Battise, of Katatonik, and Madison Burton, of 2South, sit down with Mary and Frank to talk about the upcoming Battle of the Bands event at Rec Room.
Autumn Nicholas joins the podcast to talk about being a part of Brandi Carlisle's Mothership and more after Mary and Frank outline other shows in Moore County for this week.
Tim Russell, executive director of Sunrise Theater in Southern Pines, visits the studio to talk about participating in the world premier of Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII, which is April 24 (but the theater will show the film through Sunday), some of the live music happening at the theater this year and his efforts to solidify Moore County as an arts, culture and entertainment destination.
Julia Golden visits the studio to talk about winning the Carolina Country Bracket, her EP release party and upcoming single and how to break into Nashville.
Special episode with Ice Cream for Breakfast ahead of the Herb Cameron Music Festival. The band will be taking the stage at 3 p.m. for the festival on April 5.
The Herb Cameron Music Festival is happening this Saturday, April 5, at the Sunrise Theater First Bank Outdoor Stage. This week we invite a member from two of the four bands playing the festival. First, Steven Fillipone from Surfing for Daisy joins us and then Kirk Farmer from headliner Bring Out Yer Dead, a Grateful Dead Tribute Band, talk about the band and what kind of show they'll play this weekend. https://sunrisetheater.com/
Mary and Frank talk festivals and patio spots in Moore County and then Steve from Bowtie Entertainment joins the conversation to talk about the World Karaoke Championship.
Nicholas Vernon joins Mary and Frank in studio to talk about his upcoming single, "One Foot on the Ladder," out April 4.
Sarah Hanahan joins Frank ahead of the upcoming Sarah Hanahan Quartet show at Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities. The show is the spring opener for the Come Sunday Jazz Series 2024-25 season.
Mary lays out the St. Patty's Day weekend shenanigans.
Jesse Tutor joins Frank in studio to talk about the 1901 Lounge patio reopening.
Mary and Frank talk about Weymouth's secret show, William Dean with Skaters for Moore shares the details of the skatepark grand opening and more.
Scarlet Tantrum is in studio to talk about her new release out Feb. 28, and Mary talks about her trip to Nashville for the Hold On, Reach Out suicide awareness concert.
We're back to talk about the Moore County music scene. Moore County musicians are heading to Nashville, Valentine's happenings and more.
Frank's flying solo and brings you some news about Red's Corner and a movie on Jan. 22 at The Sunrise Theater.
Mary and Frank talk about the new year, new music from Moore County musicians, upcoming events and what the scene has going on before getting into some of the recent local news coverage from The Pilot.
Chelsea Davis and Lauren White are Sparkbyrd. On their latest release, Starlight Cowboy out Dec 2, 2024, they pulled from some Moore County talent, Sean Diesfeld and Ron Huff, to work on the track. Davis and Diesfeld join Mary and Frank in studio to talk about the project and some of the other work they have in the queue.
Mary and Frank give the scene rundown for this week including the Moore County Skate Park opening in Memorial Park.
Frank and Mary talk about the some tree lightings, a couple of changes to regular events and hint at the first New Year's Party announcement.
Greg Combs started the Southern Pines chapter of Guitars for Vets. He talks with Frank about the program and their visits to Hatchet Brewing each month.
Mary and Frank talk about 1901 Lounge, Thanksgiving week, a community member gone too soon and more.
Eclectic Soul, a Funk and Soul sister duo, joins Mary and Frank in studio to talk about their upcoming event at House of Fish, Lovers & Friends, and their music. https://www.meeteclecticsoul.com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100037905283721
Willie Dean, owner of N2Flow and Flowland, joins in studio to talk about the Friends of the Skatepark Foundation and its work to build the skatepark and the Lip Rippin' Chicken Wing Cookoff to help in a final push to raise money for the construction, and Van Horton talks about the Dark Wave Afterparty which is also raising money for the effort.
Bowtie calls in to the studio to talk about hosting Karaoke for a live TV show and then Mary and Frank get into some of the Halloween events happening this week.
Mary and Frank talk about Thursday music and events (it's the new Friday), Karaoke places and new and closed venues.
Julia Golden joins in studio this week to talk about her upcoming single with Garrett Huffman, "A Story Like Ours," out Friday and the Music for the Mountains benefit concert Sunday Oct. 13 at Red's Corner 4-8p.m. https://juliagoldenmusic.com/
Mary and Frank are back in studio to talk about the Buggy Factory closing, Helene, Autumnfest and more.
Jonathan Robinson, Sean Diesfeld and Chelsea Davis join Mary and Frank in Studio. Jonathan has a show on Sept 22 at 7pm with Jordan Foley and Kyle Keller at Sunrise Theater. He talks about that, Chelsea and Sean talk about their recent work together and the three share their love of instructing musicians at Casino Guitars.
Two phone calls today. First, Peter Lamb, from Peter Lamb and the Wolves, talks with Frank about his upcoming show for Vision 4 Moore, and then B-Man, of Fear State, talks with Mary and Frank about his show at O'Donnell's.
Van Horton joins Mary and Frank in studio to talk about his new original music and expanding the EDM scene in Moore County. Two of Van's singles are out Friday (Sept. 6) and the rest of the album will be out Oct. 18. https://www.vanhortonmusic.com/homepage
Mary and Frank are in studio for a short episode to ease back in after a couple of weeks off.
Scarlet Tantrum joins Mary and Frank in studio to talk about her recent release, "Not Worth My Time," working on the music video for the single and what she has coming up next. https://www.instagram.com/scarlettantrum/
Live music in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen and Moore brought to you by SoPines Scene. Hear the live music happening in Moore County for August 02-03.
Zach Person joins Mary and Frank in studio ahead of his Aug 2 First Friday show at the Sunrise Theater. He talks about his early days learning guitar in Southern Pines, what it was like touring in Europe and plays a song off his new album.
Live music in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen and Moore brought to you by SoPines Scene. Hear the live music happening in Moore County for July 26-27.
Mary's out, so Frank and Joey take the mics to talk about 90s night at Buggy Factory, what exactly are 90s costumes, Farmers Day and preview the next few weeks of Sopines Scene Radio Sessions.
Live music in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen and Moore brought to you by SoPines Scene. Hear the live music happening in Moore County for July 19-20.
Jose Gonzales joins Mary and Frank in studio to talk about Spicehouse, a professional recording studio he runs with his business partner, Anunt Singh. Spicehouse is based in Sanford and they've recorded, mixed and mastered music for musicians from Moore County and across the state. https://www.spicehousenc.com/
Live music in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen and Moore brought to you by SoPines Scene. Hear the live music happening in Moore County for July 12-13.
Mary and Frank are back after a week off, this time Pilot Radio intern Joey Jerva tells us about his radio show, left of the dial, that will be airing on Pilot Radio Saturdays at 8. We talk about Best of the Pines nominees, some upcoming music, and call The Low Down Dirty Heathens' Joe Frye for a quick update ahead of their show this weekend at O'Donnell's.
Live music in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen and Moore brought to you by SoPines Scene. Hear the live music happening in Moore County for June 28-29.
Travis and Gale from Worn Out Welcome join Mary and Frank in studio to talk about their new single "Spiral" that has over 15,000 streams since its release two weeks ago. They talk about their process, their history in music and renaming the band before releasing their first single in 2023.
Pat McKee from Moore Karaoke and Standing Room (SRO) Wine Shop joins Mary in studio to talk about the Village of Pinehurst and its social district, Red's Corner and Rob Cole and the Voice.
Live music in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen and Moore brought to you by SoPines Scene. Hear the live music happening in Moore County for June 7-8.
John Falt from The Up and Up band joins Mary and Frank in studio. The Up and Up are headlining Funk the Open on June 15. John plays one of their original songs and talks about the his process. Mary and Frank give a little Open week rundown, look on social media and on the Pilot Radio newsletter for a complete list of Open week music. https://www.facebook.com/theupandupnc/ https://www.instagram.com/localsonly_sandhills/
Live music in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen and Moore brought to you by SoPines Scene. Hear the live music happening in Moore County for May 31- June 1.
Erik Cougle joins Mary and Frank in the studio. Erik is the drummer for Katatonik, and they're playing O'Donnell's Pub Friday night. He talks about how Katatonik formed, the band members and some of the other things he's working on (including a two-piece called Erik's Girlfriend).
Tanner Bingaman joins Mary and Frank on a phone interview ahead of his Saturday show at Railhouse Brewery in Aberdeen. He's releasing his first album (at least the one he's most excited about) featuring "writhing folk" later this year, but he's touring around the east coast until then. Mary and Frank also talk about events this week and some of the happenings on the horizon. https://tannerbingaman.com/