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Wednesday, July 9,2008

Local talent

Terri Green

By YES! Weekly staff
Terri Green started working for Coil Plus, a steel company, about two weeks ago in the ordering department. And because she values her job, she gave us an interview in the company bathroom while on a break. Got to love the backstory. Her MySpace page says she divides her time between Greensboro and Myrtle Beach.
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Thursday, July 10,2008

Goodnight Man, hello apocalypse

By Jordan Green
Bass player Brian Johnson slips through the corner door at the Mellow Mushroom on Winston-Salem's Fourth Street with a white sack of food for Louis, a homeless friend. It's part of a deal, bandmate Austin Pheiffer says: They provide him with food, and in exchange he refrains from asking them for money for alcohol.
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Thursday, July 10,2008

crashing the gate.

By Brian Clarey
In the basement of Winston-Salem's Millennium Center, a guitarist kicks it into gear. Jangly riffs, powerful chords, muscular licks. There's a bass player on a lime-green stand up, slapping it out. A drummer slams his kit. And the frontman--shaved head, goatee--screams with aplomb.
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Tuesday, July 8,2008

Local talent: Terri Green

By YES! Weekly staff
Terri Green started working for Coil Plus, a steel company, about two weeks ago in the ordering department. And because she values her job, she gave us an interview in the company bathroom while on a break. Got to love the backstory. Her MySpace page says she divides her time between Greensboro and Myrtle Beach.
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Wednesday, July 9,2008

Local talent:

By YES! Weekly staff
Terri Green started working for Coil Plus, a steel company, about two weeks ago in the ordering department. And because she values her job, she gave us an interview in the company bathroom while on a break. Got to love the backstory. Her MySpace page says she divides her time between Greensboro and Myrtle Beach.
Read more
Tuesday, July 8,2008

Local talent: Terri Green

By YES! Weekly staff
Terri Green started working for Coil Plus, a steel company, about two weeks ago in the ordering department. And because she values her job, she gave us an interview in the company bathroom while on a break. Got to love the backstory. Her MySpace page says she divides her time between Greensboro and Myrtle Beach.
Read more
Tuesday, July 15,2008

A blue-collar songwriter's living

By Jordan Green
Bryan Smith remembers meeting Lee Tyler Post sometime around 2004 when Smith and his brother performed security detail for a concert to benefit the Victory Junction Gang, a charity organization set up by car racing legend Richard Petty. There wasn't much need for security, Smith recalls, because the audience numbered maybe four people.
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