Monday, January 20 2020
January 20, 2020 Earlier tonight, Jim Quick and Coastline announced two tour dates with Southern Rock legends, Lynyrd Skynyrd on their "Last of the Street Survivors" tour. The two dates currently scheduled are April 17th in Allentown, Pennsylvania and April 18th in Providence, Rhode Island. Nick Campbell (drummer for Jim Quick and Coastline was the former drum-tech for Lynyrd Skynyrd prior to joining the Coastline lineup on September 5, 2019. According to Nick's Facebook page, he started with Skynyrd in 2011 until joining up with Coastline late in 2019. Congratulations to Jim and the guys and we're looking forward to seeing what the future has in store for the Coastline crazies! Tickets: Monday, January 20 2020
January 20, 2020
Information from National Day Calendar Each year National Disc Jockey Day recognizes the DJs playing the music and spinning the records. The observance takes place annually on January 20th. A disc jockey, or DJ for short, is a person who plays recorded music either on the radio or at a club or event. The first disc jockey was an experiment on the airwaves. In 1909, sixteen-year-old Ray Newby was a student under the supervision of Charles “Doc” Herrold at Herrold College of Engineering and Wireless. He played the first records over the airwaves before the word disc jockey even existed. What started as an experiment from the Garden City Bank Building where the college was located in San Fernando, California, was soon being replicated by radio broadcasters across the country. Initially, Newby primarily broadcast his news, music, and entertainment live. It wasn’t until 25 years later that radio commentator Walter Winchell coined the term disc jockey. Today, contemporary DJs play music from vinyl to digital. Regardless of the medium they use, the term disc jockey still applies. Hip-hop DJs became popular in the late 70s and 80s using multiple turntables and using the turntables themselves as an instrument to alter the music. Mobile DJs often act as the master of ceremonies at events or parties directing the evening’s activities. Saturday, January 18 2020
January 18, 2020 from Lee Funeral Home Lester “Paul” Craver, 71, died January 14, 2020 at MUSC, Charleston, SC. Born on August 30, 1948 in Greensboro, NC, he was the son of Lester Paul and Ruby L. Brandon Craver, Sr. The music bug bit Paul Craver at an early age. The Ripete Records recording artist and Greensboro, NC, native entered high school - trumpet in tow - and quickly joined the school band. After graduation, he took his place in the United States Navy as a Signalman and served in Vietnam. In 1972, he joined a group called Medium Cool and from his very first gig with the group, no one could keep him away from the microphone. He knew from that point that he had found his calling. After reconstructing the O’Kaysions, now known as the Fabulous Kays, Paul moved to Columbia, SC, in 1981, where he teamed up with Willis Blume to form Shagtime, a band that produced "Mr. Beach." Paul sang lead vocals on the project, and the single became a defining milestone in his career. Paul was a part of several bands over the years, but in 1993, the Men of Distinction band was formed. He sang lead vocals for them and they earned four Carolina Beach Music Awards. Paul has a history of his own in terms of the CBMA with a string of nominations and a good number of wins. He was a 2002 inductee into the Beach Music Hall of Fame. In 2007, he received Smoothie of the Year for "Emperor of My Baby's Heart," released on KHP Music's Keep On Shaggin compilation. In March 2008, Paul retired from the Men of Distinction and devoted more time to his solo career and deejay opportunities. In 2016, he was inducted into the DJ Hall of Fame. Since then, he has had many incredible opportunities to share his musical love and talent with others. In 2011, he was invited to sing in Belgium and was loved by all the people. During a University of South Carolina home game, he performed to the many fans in attendance. He was the owner/operator of Craver Tile Co. and many will remember the hilarious radio commercials he and Gail made. He loved this country and the veterans that have helped keep us free. He had a great affinity for golf and his golf buddies. He was always on the go, but found the time to spend with Gail and his family. They were the most important to him. Survivors include his wife of 16 years, Gail Angel Craver; sons Tripp Craver (Jenny), John Stephenson (Amber); daughters, Dotte Watts and Angela Stephenson; and nine grandchildren. He is predeceased by his son, Chris Craver, and brothers Bobby and Frank. A memorial service, with military honors, will be held at 2 pm on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church. The family will receive friends following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Veterans’ Welcome Home & Resource Center, 421 State Hwy 57 South, Little River, SC 29566. Tuesday, January 14 2020
North Carolina Thursday, January 09 2020
January 9, 2020 WRAL's Voter's Choice Award goes to The Band of Oz. The event was held Thursday, January 9, 2020 at Union Station in Raleigh, North Carolina. The WRAL website said they received a record-breaking number of votes this year. Congratulations on a well deserved award! Video of the show can be seen below.
Wednesday, January 08 2020
January 10, 2020 Jim Quick and Coastline will be hosting "The Great Q & Brew Caper January 10th-12th in Ahseville, North Carolina. Two packages are available and both include; the brewery hop on Saturday, optional Sierra Nevada Brewery Tour, convenient access to Biltmore village, tickets for Jim Quick and Coastline concert Saturday night at Sierra Nevada's new permier entertainment venue "High Gravity", fan brunch buffet with the band on Sunday, shuttle services to the events and a souvnir event shirt. For more information, visit their website. Tuesday, January 07 2020
North Carolina South Carolina Monday, January 06 2020
January 6, 2020 The Mid-Winter SOS Guide from Flip Flop Live is ready for you to download, print and/or save. We've compiled the latest list of events including bands, DJ's and workshops all in one easy to read and follow guide. Save it to your phone, PC or mobile device for easy viewing anytime. Use the links below to access the Mid-Winter SOS informaiton. Monday, January 06 2020
January 6, 2020 Dotte Watts posted information on her dad Paul Craver and step-mom Gail. Paul is a longtime Beach Music industry veteran DJ and singer. If you're able to help out momentarily please click here. Dotte's post: Sunday, January 05 2020
January 5, 2020 Cabin Fever Throwdown 2020 is coming up in just a few weeks and we have all of the event information for you. Entertainment includes: Steve Owens and Summertime, Band of Oz, The Embers feat. Craig Woolard, Jim Quick and Coastline and DJ Jimmy Pearce. Discount rooms are available by using a special discount code. For full details click here! |
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