- T. Ballard Lesemann
Music Editor
Elegantly slobby Charlestonian, recently back after 16 years in Athens, Georgia. I remember the Killer Whales, the old Sonny Goldberg ads on TV, the "Happy Rain" kids show, and the Slip-Slidin' waterslide in Mt. P. I find high-quality beer, obscure rock records, and strong coffee irresistible. I edit and write for the City Paper's music section and play drums and make noise for fun.
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Recent Posts
- American Aquarium at the Tin Roof tonight
- Flashback concert at Coliseum rescheduled for Sept. 11
- My Morning Jacket … like Pink Floyd
- Stone Groove series at Johnson’s Pub, 9/6
- Bars Not Affiliated on Coleman Blvd.
- Labor Day Songlist 2008
- Needtobreathe performs CofC free concert next weekend, 9/5
- DJ Moo Moo sets up at Morgan Creek Grill
- Picks from Music Board this weekend
- Akil to rap, scratch, and groove at Pour House tonight, 8/27
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Millennium Music Farewell Party Lineup, 6/7
June 7, 2008 – 7:29 am
Longtime downtown record store Millennium Music will shut its doors today (Sat. June 7) after 15 years in business. The staff plan to throw a Farewell Party at the store (ay King and Calhoun streets) from 2-8 p.m. with free food and beverages from Sesame Burgers & Beer, plus live jams from several local bands […]
Apex awkwardly kicks Wave around a bit more
September 9, 2007 – 10:29 am
Hmmm … is 96 Wave stumbling back into action online? Maybe. Charleston-based American Media Services — a full-service radio brokerage, engineering, developmental engineering and internet technologies firm — recently launched a beach music and a Southern rock “internet radio station” (is that an oxymoron?). Word has it they may work in conjunction with Apex Broadcasting […]
