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Western Carolinian Volume 61 Number 02 (03)

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  • 10 Western Carolinian September 7,1995 Features "Redneck" Comes to Cullowhee by Scott Francis Associate Editor "He came to town with empty pockets and a head full of dreams." Tim McGraw is one of the hottest new acts in Nashville and now he's coming here! Lots of lucky Western students will get a big dose of his county music. "The way I sound is the way I am," says McGraw, "We lived in a converted hay barn for a year . .. I'm a redneck!" Tickets go on sale for the Tim McGraw concert at the Ramsey Regional Activity Center Box office on Friday, Sept. 8. Tickets are $21 for the general public and $19 for WCU students. The concert is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ramsey Center. Opening acts will be Blackhawk and 4 Runner. Doc Watson Visits Cashiers Nsns freni the Hellness t .earam September is National Cholesterol Awareness Month. The Wellness program will be offering cholesterol screenings for WCU faculty, staff and students. The screenings are scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 19 and Wednesday, Sept. 20 from 8:00- 11:00 a.m. Appointments are necessary. Call the Wellness Program at 227-7018. The Wellness Program is also in search of a new picture logo. The logo should encompass the body, mind and spiritual elements of wellness. Entries should be sent to the Wellness Program at Graham Infirmary by Friday, Sept. 15. Include your name and phone number. The creator of the winning logo will receive a prize. Information courtesy of O.P.I. by Katherine Torrence Staff Reporter For over 30 years the voice of Doc Watson has resounded throughout the hills of North Carolina. On Sunday, Sept. ), the legendary Bluegrass musician was surrounded by more than 300 people at the Old Fairfield Inn Site, in Cashiers, NC. Only Doc Watson can bring folk music and bluegrass fans from all around the southeast to a little spot in the middle of the mountains. He sang and picked traditional folk songs, southern gospel standards, jazzy swing numbers, and a couple of bar-room blues tunes for good measure. Watson has never had a hit single nor received a Gold record award but he remains, without a doubt, a living music legend. 586-8727 S^House of Body Piercing by Caroline* Local Artist: Crazzy Richard Native American Artist: Robert Hornbuckk ••Also visit our second location at Crazzys House of Tattoos - Keith's Pl*ce Btwn. Hwy 70 and 1-40, Hildebran, NC '"The Best in Body Art11 Open 7 Days a Week 10am-9pm Located Across From Uncle Bill's Flea Market On Hwy 441 half-way Between Sylva and Cherokee
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