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Local Christian artist releases new album

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tate Music Group announces the album release of local Christian artist, Christopher Burnett. In his debut album, “Overcome,” Burnett combines pop, rock, R&B and classical styles to create spiritually moving, passionate songs about overcoming in Christ.

SCN Reviews Dark Matters by Bruce Boston

SCN Reviews: Dark Matters by Bruce Boston. Bad Moon Books, 2010. 96 pages. Dark Matters is a collection of dark poetry that is exceptional in both range and reach. Readers will enjoy poems ranging in style that mirror classic Romantics like Coleridge or Shelley as well as modern horror works that splatter the pages with a memorable edge.

Hard Rock Gatlinburg hosts acoustic music series

Gatlinburg, TN – Hard Rock Cafe Gatlinburg celebrates Tennessee’s musical talents! Beginning on September 22nd and continuing every Wednesday night through December 22nd, Hard Rock Cafe Gatlinburg will host live performances by Tennessee’s up-and-coming music stars as part of the Hard Rock Whispers Acoustic Music Series. Set in an exclusive VIP listening room, Hard Rock Whispers gives fans a unique opportunity to directly connect with some of the area’s best musical talent. For a full listing of performers please visit www.hardrock.com/gatlinburg

Broadway comes to Clayton Center

MARYVILLE - A Broadway musical performer has a skill set like no one else in art or entertainment. Not only are they able to sing, act, and oftentimes dance, they have developed the capacity to project voice, feeling, and gesture in spaces large and small with an electric energy that leaves an audience knowing they’ve been in the presence of a professional.

SCN Music Reviews: Yume by Thenderfin

Thenderfin, masterminded by Mark Naylor, released this second full-length album back in 2009. It’s called “Yume,” which is a Kanji character meaning “dream,” and I can’t imagine any name better encapsulating the record’s miasmic sense of motion.