Music in the Streets: Chronicled, but we need your help. | Eastern North Carolina Now
This article concerns itself with the second, 2011, edition of Music in the Streets. It is an exposition told in pictures, which, on its own merit, provides an historic account of that evening.
In the shadow of the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning USA, a stain now exists upon our nation's collective conscious, a condition that must be excised, or our nation will not function properly as one of a self-governed people. Understanding these long standing truths: What would you suggest as a quick, and, or proper corrective measure?
20% Destroy the Fascist Donald Trump and all of MAGA, because America must never be Great Again.
80% Our self-governed people, and their properly restored institutions, under President Trump, must discover the root causes to properly correct, and save our Constitutional Republic.
0% I thought we had to shut down Free Speech we don't like to save our "democracy," so I am totally confused now.
This band in the kilts played a batch of traditional Irish Folk ditties, and once again, I need some help on their names and the name of the band: Above. Games in the middle of Main Street were the order of the evening when these folks were brought together: Below. images by Stan Deatherage The streets are full of happy folks going and coming - full of curiosity and kind words: Above and below. images by Stan Deatherage This guy I know behind the electric guitar: Dustin Dixon: Above. A young clogger hops upon the stage to rally the revelers listening to the "men in kilts": Below. images by Stan Deatherage In the dimming light of the dying day the "men in kilts" finish their last set with bagpipes, and the throng of people refuse to make their way home: Above and below. images by Stan Deatherage
Along with the volunteers, music is the driving force behind Music in the Streets. We need to know who you are in our images, so once gain, I ask for you folks who read this article and know who these musicians are to contact us: Login to comment or private message the admin., or send an email to stan@beaufortcountynow.com. Thank you.