Charleston Music Scene
Music is the soundtrack of Charleston. From local to national to international, music is a vital part of the culture of Charleston. Here are some great articles and profiles to learn more about the Charleston Music Scene.
Featured Articles and Reviews
Putting Aside Our Differences: Gangstagrass brings unity and harmony to the Charleston Pour House
“Gangstagrass” Shines in Charleston Concert Debut at the Pour House
R&B and Blues Power Rocker Samantha Fish Returns to Charleston Tonight: Exclusive Interview
John Oates Share His Secrets for Longevity and Success Ahead of Upcoming Charleston Show
Hank Williams Jr. Exclusive Interview with Charleston Daily Ahead of Charleston Concert Stop in July
Sister Hazel Returns to the Lowcountry: Our Interview with Founding Member Andrew Copeland
Kenny George Band Brings Rock and Americana to Charleston – Interview
Blues sensation Samantha Fish: An Artist Out of Water
Our conversation with Rusted Root front-man and founder Michael Glabicki
Earth’s Martians Touchdown in Charleston, SC: My Conversation with Columbia’s The Moon Moths
Nashville-based The Rough & Tumble return to Charleston with their beautiful Americana-folk sound
Amazing Charlotte Female Americana Duo, Henry River Honey Brings Their Sound to Charleston, SC
Come for Weezer, Stay for Panic! at the Disco
The Freddy Cole Quartet Illuminates Spoleto with Soothing Playful Jazz
From Wando to Bonnaroo – Charleston’s Stop Light Observations is a musical force
Champagne with Friends: Thomas Champagne shares his Charleston musical experience
Charleston Performing Arts Center Takes You on a Musical Journey with Dreamgirls
An Inspired Performance by Colin Hay at the Charleston Music Hall
Daniel Scruggs brings global musical expressionism and education to Charleston
ZZ Ward and Friends Rock the Music Farm
From Graceland to Charleston: Pour House Brings the Music of Paul Simon to Life
Music Inspired by Charleston – A Celebration of Home
Charleston Thanks Sigur Ros by Inspiring our Senses to the Wonder of Music
Rap and Hip-Hop in Charleston: Khari Lucas Bridges the Gap
Ten Reasons Darius Rucker is Awesome