
From my front porch, I can almost see the downtown pharmacy where William Sydney Porter (pen name, O. Henry) worked at his Uncle’s drug store.
The writer is among the most read authors in the world, after Mark Twain and Edgar Allen Poe. Among his quotes:
“There is one day that is ours. Thanksgiving Day is the one day that is purely American.”
This month the new arts magazine in the Piedmont – named after the Greensboro-born writer – featured a story on my new project, “The Gathering: A Winter’s Tale in Six Songs.”
If you see the free magazine around town, please pick up a copy. It’s put together by a talented group of writers, designers, and photographers in the Piedmont. It’s also a perfect sized-magazine; stays steady on your lap with a cup of coffee.
Read the article online, or pick up a copy around O. Henry’s hometown.
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- 29 Oct 2011
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photo by Keith Mcadoo
Friday Oct. 16 is The Piedmont Land Conservancy
Land Jam at the Carolina Theatre with Steep Canyon Rangers and Polecat Creek.
Your $20 ticket will be working to ensure that the Piedmont has clean air, clean drinking water and strong soil for vegetable and plant production for years to come.
Since 1990, the PLC has been working to permanently protect more than 138 of the Piedmont’s special places encompassing nearly 16,000 acres. Through the protection of these lands, the PLC helps ensure the people who live and visit this region have clean drinking water, access to locally grown food, outdoor recreational opportunities, and scenic views.
And Friday night, we’re singing and playing to literally save the places we all love.

Steep Canyon Rangers
We’re honored to play a part, and to share the stage with Asheville’s Steep Canyon Rangers. The group is fresh off a sold out tour with
Steve Martin’s bluegrass project, The Crow. It’s good to have traditional bluegrass back where it belongs. Home.
The Piedmont Land Conservancy Land Jam
Carolina Theatre
8 pm Friday Oct. 16
Tickets are available online
Or, you can call the Piedmont Land Conservancy at 336-691-0088
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- 12 Oct 2009
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