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- Terence Young, performed Nov. 7, 2008. Terence was born in Elko, SC. This multi-talented songwriter, composer, keyboardist and guitarist got his start in Gospel in churches throughout his native state and beyond. Terence has played with the likes of Tommy Ellison and The Five Singing Stars, Brookland Baptist Church Choirs and The Benedict College Gospel Choir. Terence made his debut with The Gospel Group Straight Ahead in 1999 and can be heard on the "Into the Light" CD. In addition, he has released two solo gospel recordings. [Visit him on the web...]
- Sullivan's Roof. Sullivan's Roof originated almost three years ago when lead singer Tim Hollohan got his first opportunity to play solo acoustic shows at Jimmy Buffett’s Cheeseburger in Paradise Restaurant Within a short time period, Tim was asked by Cheeseburger in Paradise if he had a band that could play for Cinco de Mayo. Even though he did not, he told them that of course he did, and proceeded to call his brother, Sean "The Face" Hollohan (guitar, vocals, songwriter), and cousin, Robert Gunning V (bass, harmony vocals), and told them that they had officially become a band, (so Tim booked the first show before they even existed!). [Visit them on the web...]
- Will Erickson, performed "Always" and "Move on." The sound of Will Erickson is a combination of a percussive strumming, reggae, folk, a taste of funk, and a little hint of southern rock all wrapped into an acoustic performance. Will's open mind to explore new areas of music and not be afraid to take chances has made him one of the most popular musicians in the Tampa, FL area over the past few years. He has played over 1,000 shows in Florida. Now residing in Columbia, Will has big plans to bring his music and playful stage presence to the city he has always loved. [Visit him on the net...]
- Corey Crowder. Soothing singer/songwriter Corey Crowder has developed his unique blend of folk, jazz, and country largely due to his southern upbringing. A Georgia native, Corey grew up listening to artists like David Allen Coe, The Allman Brothers, and Tom Petty. While he always found southern music both intriguing and comforting, he really didn’t begin to explore his southern roots until the last few years. Corey began to blend his southern upbringing with his love for old jazz classics to form his unique smooth sound. [Visit him on the net...]
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