
Greg H. Jackson on Music, Activism, and Charlotte’s Cultural Evolution
Join Terry Hudson on Local Music Somewhere as he sits down with Greg H. Jackson—Christian rapper, activist, and Charlotte community leader. Explore his journey

Join Terry Hudson on Local Music Somewhere as he sits down with Greg H. Jackson—Christian rapper, activist, and Charlotte community leader. Explore his journey

Table of Contents How Slugline formed In this Local Music Somewhere episode, Jackie Stadler gives a behind-the-scenes look at Slugline’s evolution, their chaotic-rock

Charlotte-based band The Mystery Plan joins Greazy Keyz in the studio for a full-band interview and live performance of Easy Breeze, discussing creativity, upcoming

Charlotte multi-instrumentalist Evan Plante—known as True Optimist—joins Local Music Somewhere to talk about his new album Parlor Palms, the 10-piece live band,

Brazil-born, Australia-raised, and Carolina-made—Eddie Mata fuses global sounds into an immersive indie pop experience that’s all his own.

After 30 years shaping Charlotte’s songwriting community, Paul Lover finally releases his debut album Time Machine Radio—and shares why now was the time.

From rock to honky tonk, Cap Nunn brings honesty, humor, and hard-earned wisdom to the Charlotte music scene—proof that real musicians never stop evolving.</

Learn essential music career advice from Michael Winger—artist, producer, and former GRAMMY Executive Director—on building sustainable success in the modern music

Join Greazy Keyz on Local Music Somewhere as Daniel & Chad of Cosmic Folk bring their dreamy acoustic folk to life. Featuring vocals, guitar, and harmonica,

North Carolina powerhouse Pressley Laton brings heart, grit, and gospel soul to Local Music Somewhere with host Terry “DreamMaker” Hudson. Joined by Daniel Ames,