Matt Neff, a bass trombonist with the North Carolina Symphony, performed at the Neuse Regional Library today for Kinston’s youth.
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Matt Neff, a bass trombonist with the North Carolina Symphony, performed at the Neuse Regional Library today for Kinston’s youth.
With the Mid-Term Election coming up in Early November, many of us will be watching and listening as events unfold. BE SURE TO VOTE! More on this Issue in a later Column.
On December 4th Parrott Academy’s annual Holiday Concert provided cheer to lower school students, even as performers were masked and the audience was masked and socially distanced. The traditional all-school assembly was replaced by three concerts for smaller groups of the school’s youngest classes.
I have been a basic country music fan all my life, but some music is just simply GOOD music. The success of a song is often determined, not just by who performs it, but who wrote it. There is power in music, folks, especially when it comes from the heart.
The Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library is hosting an adult summer reading program.
A Kinston school features a new attraction, thanks to volunteers and a statewide grant.
Neuse News historian Jane Phillips introduces you to a Kinstonian that became famous all over the world for his musical talents.
Arendell Parrott Academy holds holiday concert, then student volunteers bagged up 730 toys donated during a week-long toy drive. The toys will go to the Salvation Army of Kinston’s Christmas Cheer Giveaway.
It must be music to Baily Rose’s ear. Two of his band students at North Lenoir High School, sophomore flutist Sara Jones and junior trombonist Jaylen Joyner, returned from a three-day adventure at the UNCW Honor Band Festival more committed than ever to their music and mastery of their instruments.
Queen Street Church presents their annual Christmas concert featuring a 50-voice choir and 30-piece orchestra performing Christmas favorites set in exquisite arrangements.
Queen Street Church presents their annual Christmas concert featuring a 50-voice choir and 30-piece orchestra performing Christmas favorites set in exquisite arrangements.
The name has changed, but the content hasn’t. Pride of Kinston will have its second concert in its Kinston Summerfest series Thursday with the Jonathan Parker band. The event will take place at 6:30 p.m. at Pearson Park with an afterparty at The Red Room.