![]() ![]() Wilhelmenia Geddis, who was the first African American to own a licensed day care in Charleston. The soda fountain at the pharmacy with Miss Linda behind the counterĪnice’s mother, Mrs. The Old Village home of author Ann Thrash’s aunt June 15,1975: the day the USS Yorktown arrived in Charleston Harbor ![]() Marshall’s dad, Neil, drives the family on front beach jaunts in their Willys jeep. The Marshall-Harrill gang poses for posterity. The Vanderhorst house was gated after development began. Wild pigs root for some front beach real estate. ![]() With dad/step-dad Neil at Captain Sam’s InletĪuthor Edward Marshall’s stepmother, Lynn, stands ready to catch crabs with her extended brood. Edwards in the early 1970s while serving the South Carolina Senate Jennet on stage in The Taming of the Shrew for the re-opening of the Dock Street Theatre The Dock Street Theatre, which reopened with air conditioning in 1975Ĭlippings from the ongoing “Folly Beach Strangler” news story Edwards at the State of the State Address The surcharge must be paid in cash at the door on the day of the event.The Dock Street Theatre on Church Street, where Harlan lived that summer in a third-floor apartment Attendees under 21 must be accompanied by a parent & will be subject to a $5 surcharge. With a combination of energy and sophistication beyond their years, The Talismen put on a show containing soulful and funk-filled originals along with some music of their favorite artists from across the jam / rock / funk spectrum. These talented musicians have been learning and growing as they entertain audiences all over the Southeast. The Talismen The Talismen formed in 2015 in Montgomery, Alabama. Tackling time travel, balance and symmetry, binary pairs and more, Dopapod’s palindromic existence continues to conjure alchemy nearly fifteen years into their journey. They chose to self-title their seventh offering as a totem to the fact they’ve realized their full potential in terms of music and vision. Simultaneously, they sold out headline gigs and graced the bills of Electric Forest, Summer Camp, High Sierra, and Bonaroo where Rolling Stone named them among the festival’s “best kept secrets.” After a marathon near-decade run, they enjoyed an almost year-long hiatus to realign and reenergize before reuniting with a new fire during 2019 and partaking in something of a “soft return.” After a brief hiatus to regroup and recharge their creative efforts, Dopapod assembled what would become their next album, the self-titled Dopapod, and looked at the loose threads of their catalog to conceptually tie their journey together. 2019’s Emit Time arrived to acclaim from Guitar World, Relix, Glide, Jambase, and more. Along the way, fan favorites such as “Present Ghosts” reeled in 2.4 million Spotify streams and counting. The group’s hypnotic hybrid of funk, rock, jazz, bluegrass, and electronica bloomed brilliantly on 2009’s Radar, and it continued to blossom on the likes of Never Odd Or Even and Megagem. After generating millions of streams, packing shows coast-to-coast, and earning acclaim from Rolling Stone, Guitar World, Glide Magazine, and more, the group architect an immersive and expansive vision on their self-titled seventh full-length offering, Dopapod. The quartet-Eli Winderman, Rob Compa, Chuck Jones, and Neal “Fro” Evans -present albums as experiences meant to be shared out of your speakers and on stage. ![]() Dopapod w/ The Talismen Sunday, 5.14.23 Charleston Pour House Main Stage 7pm doors /8pm show $22 advance /$25 day of show Dopapod Dopapod access a heightened level of cosmic harmony in their music. ![]()
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