Up & Coming Weekly

February 24, 2015

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

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FEB. 25 - MARCH 3, 2015 UCW 21 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Fayetteville's CONCERT CONNECTION HILLTOP HOUSE 1240 Fort Bragg Rd. • 484-6699 www.hilltophousenc.com Thursday Live Music HUSKE HARDWARE HOUSE 405 Hay Street • 437-9905 www.huskehardware.com Feb. 27 Tommy King Feb. 28 Tommy King KICK BACK JACKS 5081 Morganton Rd. • 223-7676 Friday Live Music METHODIST UNIVERSITY 5400 Ramsey St. • 630.7114 methodist.edu March 5 Fayetteville Sym- phonic Band THE CROWN COMPLEX 1960 Coliseum Dr. • (910) 438-4100 www.crowncomplexnc.com March 11 Elton John March 14 Eargazm March 25 The Australian Bee Gees Show April 8 Celtic Woman April 9 August Alsina April 11 Casting Crowns April 16 Smokey Robinson April 18 East Coast Step Show VILLAGE COFFEE HOUSE 3037 Boone Trail Ext. • 484-4515 Feb. 27 Local Music Show- case Feb. 28 Casey Williams March 6 Spoken Word March 7 Scott Johnson As any budding musician will tell you, getting your music 'out there' is the key to moving from one level to the next. The problem is, no one really knows where "there" is. By simple definition, there is everywhere but here. One solution will soon be returning to this part of North Carolina. After a few years' hiatus, WCLN-107.3 is introducing "Indie Artist Spotlight" in April. The weekly 30-minute radio show will introduce a large and eager audience to artists and their music in an engaging for- mat on and off air. Revisiting an earlier version of the show called "Local Artist Spotlight," the new format will include unsigned talent from across the country as well as local talent. Being honest with ourselves, we discov- ered one of the greatest problems was the lack of artists with a quality recording of their work. In short - the pool of genuinely local artists quickly ran dry. There is no shortage of independent artists, however. We receive dozens of hope-filled song submissions each month from new artists looking for a way to break in, as well as established artists looking for a comeback. The upside to the situation is that WCLN is able to build a platform for local artists to stand on, while drawing from a deep pool of talent to cre- ate a solidly entertaining radio show. Shows will be compiled and made available online as podcast pages, which will be shared with our many listeners and music industry connections, giving each episode plenty of life well beyond its one radio slot. How do local artists get involved? Easy. Submit your music for review. The best way to tip the scale in your favor is to include everything you'd send in a Press Kit. We have plenty to choose from on any given day, and only 52 weekly slots each year, so anyone submitting should care enough to send their very best. Let us know if you're playing churches, music halls, coffee shops, festivals – whatever. We just might take a field trip to hear you live. Send submissions to: Indie Artist Spotlight WCLN-FM 996 Helen Street Fayetteville, NC 28303 DAN DEBRULER, WCLN Station Manager, Contributing Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@ upandcomingweekly.com. Invest In Advertising Opportunities We can show you how to market your business! 910.484.6200 www.upandcomingweekly.com WCLN's Indie Artist Spotlight by DAN DEBRULER

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