Frustrated by the lack of advantageous venues for aspiring young musicians in Fayetteville, local producers Knox Ewers and Jamal Tiplett took matters into their own hands. From the Yellow Bus to the Limousine: “Rip the Hallways”
Frustrated by the lack of advantageous venues for aspiring young musicians in Fayetteville, local producers Knox Ewers and Jamal Tiplett took matters into their own hands. The Fayetteville Feed Podcast: Ep, 3
This week Digital Wave Studio's Andy Pow sat in for us as guest host and we speak to American Strong Woman, Mama Lou as well as bass player for New York-based band Consider the Source, John Ferrara. Making It Up As They Go Along.
Improv comedy has returned to Fayetteville thanks to the new entertainment group, Twelve3 Entertainment. Fayetteville Feed Podcast, Ep: 2
This week we record from downtown Fayetteville music studio, Digital Wave Recording, and interview Daniel Michalak from popular indie band, Bombadil. Review: “Public Enemies” (2009)
Director Michael Mann's ("Heat", "Collateral", "Ali") tepid interpretation of the acclaimed Bryan Burrough's tomb "Public Enemies" is an unfortunate mess of squandered potential. Sarah Shook, Coming to the ‘Ville
Indie folk artist Sarah Shook comes to Fayetteville July 10, for the Fayetteville Feed's Launch Party @ Paddy's Pub. 




























