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Wofford men's basketball head coach Jay McAuley and host Jim Noble discuss the final games of the regular season and look ahead to the Southern Conference Tournament. Sponsored by RJ Rockers.
Join Wofford women's basketball head coach Jimmy Garrity and host Jim Noble as they recap the season and look ahead to the Southern Conference Tournament. Sponsored by RJ Rockers.
Wofford women's basketball head coach Jimmy Garrity and host Jim Noble recap the recent games and look ahead to the final weekend of the regular season as they have clinched the #2 seed in the upcoming SoCon Tournament. Presented by RJ Rockers.
Join Wofford men's basketball head coach Jay McAuley and host Jim Noble as they discuss the past two weeks of games and look ahead to the final four regular season contests. Sponsored by RJ Rockers.
Join Wofford women's basketball head coach Jimmy Garrity and host Jim Noble as they discuss the recent games and look ahead to the final stretch. Sponsored by RJ Rockers.
Join men's basketball head coach Jay McAuley and host Jim Noble as the recap the past week of games and look ahead to the upcoming Southern Conference contests. Sponsored by RJ Rockers.
Join Wofford men's basketball head coach Jay McAuley and host Jim Noble as they take a look back at the first month of the season and look ahead to the opening of Southern Conference play. Episode sponsored by RJ Rockers.
Great time taking with Mitch Stewart of Vagabond Crowe about song inspirations, life changes, band changes, mood changes, spare change, and the return of the wildly popular guess the lyric contest. Click here for easy streaming or download - https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/693mt8/Ep_127_Vagabond_Crowe6lhs0.mp3 Places to listen Apple Podcasts/iTunes Pandora Audible/Amazon iHeart Radio Stitcher Spotify Google Podcasts Listen to and follow Vagabond Crowe at these places www.Instagram.com/vagabondcrowemusic https://m.facebook.com/vagabondcrowemusic/?ref=bookmarks https://open.spotify.com/artist/49glKT6X7OhbiD0iIvCqng?si=9lk90oLvSICAj7P_MmnfGw https://vagabondcrowe.bandcamp.com/ Thanks to Kate in the Attic for the closing song! https://www.instagram.com/attickatie https://www.facebook.com/attickatie/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission Founded in 2018, Vagabond Crowe quickly became one of the premiere bands on the Alternative Americana/Folk scene. The band premiered with an original catalogue of fresh, folky and soulful music. After releasing their debut EP in the fall of 2019, Vagabond Crowe began performing shows in North and South Carolina, and became known as a local band on the rise. After playing together for two years the band took a break from the stage and lead singer, Mitch Stewart, went back into the studio to create and craft a set of new songs that are set to be released as singles during 2021 and beyond. After a year away from the stage Vagabond Crowe is in the process of creating something new and true to what the heartbeat of the music is, as 2021 is a time for the stage to be set for a new era of Vagabond Crowe. Accomplishments So Far: Winner of The Rise Guys Brutally Honest Music Review Featured on WNC Original Music Podcast and Picks & Bones Podcast Featured on WNCW Local Color and 98.1 The River's Homegrown Segment Featured in Bold Life Magazine, WNC Mountain Xpress, The Spartanburg Herald Journal, and The Music Advocate Performed throughout WNC and SC Upstate - Including The Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium (Second Stage), Isis Music Hall Lounge (Album Release), Delaney's Irish Pub, RJ Rockers, Gottrocks, The Melting Pot Music Festival, The Grey Eagle(porch series), Isis Music Hall (opening for Mike Mains & The Branches), Dry Falls Brewing, New Groove Artisan Brewery, Appalachian Coffee Co, Black Bear Coffee, Guidon Brewing Company and more Katie in the Attic is an indie-folk/ indie-pop singer-songwriter based in Angus, Scotland. She plays piano & viola, as well as touching on a few other instruments. With a variety of genres influencing her music, folk strongly resonates through her songs, inspired by artists such as John Martyn, Nick Drake, Eva Cassidy, and Damien Rice to name a few. Growing up, she played across the Orkney Islands, where she was involved widely in the music scene. Usually found next to her piano, Katie pours her heart and soul into her song-writing. Listeners have likened her unique voice to Joni Mitchel. The whole writing process is very personal, as she re-lives emotions and experiences from throughout her life. Songs tend to channel their way out naturally when she has something to process – and they play an important part in telling her story. Highlights for Katie in the Attic include playing her own set as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In recent months, Katie was discovered online by a BBC radio presenter, and has taken part in interviews and performances on their own live lockdown show ‘ChannelZee'. “Katie has a unique and beautiful voice, and a fantastic skill range. Her songs are a treat to listen to.” The Stag Acoustic Live Lounge. “Katie is a talented and ambitious performer, with an incredible vocal range” Richard Latto – BBC Radio Solent
Today the boys say a fond farewell to one of the Buds. Although bittersweet we wish our buddy well in all his new adventures and he is going to be back on the show when he can. We try some tasty beverages from the good folks at RJ Rockers in Spartanburg SC. Thank you for the continued support!!! CHEERS!!!
All Spartanburg Week! Two great Spartanburg based guests on this episode with our Spotlight Artist (The talented Karen Clardy) and featured venue (RJ Rockers Brewery)And of course.. plenty of antics. Enjoy!!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ummpod )
Join Wofford women's basketball head coach Jimmy Garrity and host Jim Noble as they discuss the 2020-21 season. This is the first episode of the season and the program is brought to you by RJ Rockers.
Today, we talked to Adam Ashcroft from RJ Rockers about their big fundraiser going down Saturday October 17th called Rocktoberfest. Their mission... to party and help restaurants and businesses having a tough time this year. Enjoy!
This weeks adventure has us trying Stone Brewing; Peak conditions hazy double IPA, Sweet Water Brewing; Mango Kush wheat ale, Wicked Weed; Freak of Nature Double IPA and RJ Rockers; Son of a Peach.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pints)
If you were wondering whether all that Downtown Spartanburg growth we keep talking about had stalled out in 2018...no. No, it hasn't. Not at all. With announcements coming with almost metronomic regularity these days, the problem lately is just keeping up with it all. Already this year has seen big openings like Level 10, The Silo at RJ Rockers, Blue Moon Specialty Foods, Bar 1884, and The Farmer's Table on top of announcements like Le Spice, The Peddler, Monster Subs, and an that includes a boutique bowling alley, a new restaurant concept, and an event space. Is your head spinning yet? Good. Today on the podcast, we're sitting down with Assistant City Manager, Chris Story and Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce Downtown Development Partnership Executive Vice President, Jansen Tidmore to get the lowdown on where Downtown Spartanburg is in Spring 2018, and where we could possibly be heading from here. Listen below for more!
It was over 20 years ago when RJ Rockers first opened its doors in Downtown Spartanburg as a brewpub on Morgan Square, and while the journey for Spartanburg's signature craft brewer has taken them to heights far beyond those relatively modest beginnings, in the years since their return to downtown in 2009, folks have been wondering if the food would ever make a return. Thanks to and a partnership with a local newcomer intent on bringing his unique culinary spin to some of the brewery's ingredients, nobody has to wonder if the food will come back to Rockers. It's here, it's in a space within the brewery called The Silo, and it opens today, Wednesday, Feb. 7. Today on the podcast, we're talking with the restaurant's Food Guy, Clay McDonough and its interior designer, Sandra Cannon about this fantastic new addition to Downtown Spartanburg's food scene.
*This podcast is about craft brewing and should only be enjoyed by listeners of legal drinking age. We urge our listeners to drink responsibly.* Welcome back to a brand-new episode of CSPN’s craft beer podcast, Beer It Is! This week, Nubyjas returns to Spartanburg, South Carolina to visit RJ Rockers Brewing Company. @RJRockers rjrockers.com Listen &... Read More
With Spring in full swing, the weather getting warmer, and the days getting longer, nothing is quite as nice as sitting back with a Son of a Peach from RJ Rockers. Join Chris & DJ as they talk with RJ Rocker's President, Henry Depew, and their Knoxville rep, Hayden Raabe. They talk about everything from Henry's penchant to be a "How It's Made" narrator and to the fantastic beers that RJ Rockers has to offer.
The guys lose yet another battle to the evils of technology. "Can You Dig It?" features winter release beers from Double Barley's, Highland Brewing, RJ Rockers and Prairie Artisan Ales. Featured music - "Acid Earlier/Love Thy Neighbor" by ET Anderson (etanderson.bandcamp.com/releases)
The smell of delicious barbecue will be wafting through the air of Downtown Spartanburg again this weekend as returns for its third year. Featuring live music on Friday and Saturday, culminating with a performance from Grammy nominated bluegrass greats, headlining the show on Saturday night, the Hog Fest will also have food trucks on hand Friday, starting at 12 p.m. RJ Rockers will be there to ensure that plenty of local craft beer is available, and with food vendors, a chicken wing contest, and a homebrew contest to go along with the "main event" ribs and pulled pork contests, you can bet there will be no shortage of great opportunities to satiate your appetite and your thirst. The event will culminate a fantastic week of local events with bluegrass duo performing a free show on Morgan Square on Wednesday, followed by Music on Main on Thursday and Jazz on the Square on Friday. This is one weekend in Downtown Spartanburg that you definitely don't want to miss!
Despite what it may feel like today, spring is here. After the coldest few months in recent memory, winter's brown is yelding, finally, to a verdant new season. Sounds like the perfect time for a barbecue festival, and as it happens, Downtown Spartanburg's very own is back for its second year this weekend. Kicking off Friday at 10 a.m., and running through Saturday at 10 p.m., the Hub City Hog Fest will be held at RJ Rockers () in the Grain District. The event includes music, food venders, and a chance to sample offerings from some of the teams in this year's competition. You don't want to miss this one.