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Siren of Song Melodies from a mix of genres will perk the ears of music lovers across town when Emmylou Harris takes the stage at the Peace Center. |
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A Lionz Share Funk-hip-hop fusion. Progressive-funk-rock-reggae. Rockified neo-reggae. Rhythm and blues. Soul. |
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A Little Lighter Music When Christian Elser moved to Greenville two years ago from Kansas City to become a voice teacher at Presbyterian College, he found a wealth of culture—ballets, orchestras, a variety of theaters, and |
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Life of the Party Rewind a minute: McElrath and Morris had an early group called the Medallions, but, by 1963, they were looking for a new sound—one that incorporated rhythm, blues, and soul. |
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The Boss The Boss is coming to town. Rock-music icon Bruce Springsteen and his legendary E Street Band will pull into Greenville for the first time ever to preach the gospel of love, romance, and working-class America through his powerful voice of rock ‘n’ roll. |
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Guitar Hero Country artist Keith Urban made a stop at Greenville’s BI-LO Center to play a sold-out show in December 2007. |
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Southern Soul Born in 1914 in Greenville’s working-class Sterling neighborhood, blues and folk musician Josh White rose to fame by traveling the humblest of paths, ascending to the top of the music charts playing a |










