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Nantucket is a southern rock band that formed in Jacksonville, North Carolina in 1969.
They were first known as Stax Of Gold when they were performing beach music, but they eventually changed their name to Nantucket, which came from the Mountain album, "Nantucket Sleighride".
They began as a cover band, but they eventually signed with Epic Records in 1977. They released their first album with the hit single, "Heartbreaker".
They embarked on a cross-country tour where they got to open for Kiss, Styx, Boston, and Journey to name a few.
Their second album, "Your Face Or Mine?" was released in 1979, featuring "Gimme Your Love" and "California".
This album paled in comparison when it came to sales. Their first album sold better, but the second was actually considered to be the better album.
When Bon Scott passed away in 1980, Nantucket decided to cover "It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)" as a tribute to him. This resulted in Nantucket landing a spot on AC/DC's "Back in Black" tour.
Even though Nantucket was finally starting to gain some success, Epic Records dropped the band.
For their next two albums, "No Direction Home" was done on RCA, and "Nantucket V", which was considered to be a change in direction that was done on the Executive label.
The group disbanded in 1990. They eventually reunited in 1991 to release the live album, "Still Live After All These Years" in 1995.
There was a high demand to release the first three albums on CD, and Wounded Bird released them. "Nantucket V" was released in 2009 on Retrospect Records. "No Direction Home" was released in 2009 on American Beat Records.
Years later, they released "You Need A Ride To Raleigh" in 2012, and they were inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall Of Fame.
They are one of the many groups that didn't have an easy time, but they persevered and made some amazing music in the process.
All the best bands are the ones who struggled when it came to commercial popularity, but this was because they didn't create what the general public expected. They had their own vision, and they followed it. These bands all had incredible influence on so many artists that were up and coming, and that matters even more than commercial popularity.
I have a theory that commercial popularity is a great thing, but more often than not, artists change. Sadly, this isn't the artist, but usually the record label pushing the artist in a direction that’s better for sales, which doesn't mean that it's better music. These talented people have to shed originality to get album sales.
A band like Nantucket has shown me that if you have a vision, you have to stick to it. You don't have to change what you want to do to impress others. People always find a reason to pass their judgment, so you might as well, follow your own path instead of listening to what everyone else thinks.
We always think different is wrong, when different gets noticed. Different stands out.
The key takeaway, is that, if you have dream, follow it. Don't let a single thing get in your way.
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Pure Evil e i suoi Nightmares
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La mostra dell’artista gallese Charles Uzzell Edwards, aka Pure Evil, dal titolo Not my circus, not my monkeys trae ispirazione da una tipica espressione inglese e mette in scena la serie più celebre dell’artista: Nightmare. Per la prima volta a Milano, Wunderkammern è lieta di presentare nella sede di Via Nerino l'esposizione dell'artista che comprende opere su carta, tela e perspex che ritraggono star hollywoodiane e personaggi celebri con il volto segnato da una caratteristica e oscura lacrima. Tra di esse vi sarà il ritratto di Marilyn Monroe: Arthur Miller’s Nightmare - Not my circus, not my monkeys, che dà il titolo alla mostra. Verrà inoltre presentata un’edizione limitata di opere NFT.  Nightmares La serie Nightmare prende spunto dagli anni Sessanta, età dell’oro del cinema americano ed europeo, attraversati da un grande fermento artistico. Attrici come Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Natalie Wood e Sharon Tate erano all’apice del successo, mentre la Pop Art di Warhol e Rosenquist indagava la celebrity culture, la pubblicità e il marketing. Tre sono le principali suggestioni che hanno portato l’artista all’ideazione della serie Nightmare e della mostra milanese. La prima sono i libri dedicati alla Pop Art e i diari di Andy Warhol che Pure Evil sfogliava nella biblioteca del padre, restando affascinato dall’ossessione quasi maniacale di Warhol di creare innumerevoli versioni di ritratti di celebrità.  La seconda è una e-mail ricevuta da un copy village cinese con allegato un catalogo di tutte le opere d’arte disponibili per la riproduzione e l’acquisto immediato. Fra queste vi erano anche tre lavori di Andy Warhol: un ritratto di Liz Taylor, uno di Jackie Kennedy e una rappresentazione di una sedia elettrica. Cogliendo l’ironia della riduzione dell’intera carriera di un’artista come Warhol a tre soggetti riproducibili all’infinito e a buon mercato, Pure Evil Pure Evil ha per la prima volta pensato di trasformarsi lui stesso in un copy village. Infine, l’ultima fonte di ispirazione nasce dal film “Chi ha paura di Virginia Woolf?”, reinterpretazione cinematografica diretta da Mike Nichols della famosa pièce teatrale di Edward Albee, in cui Liz Taylor e Richard Burton portano sul grande schermo lo spietato gioco al massacro di una coppia, tra abuso di alcool e insoddisfazioni borghesi. La pellicola sorprende profondamente l’artista gallese che nel 2011 realizza uno dei primi soggetti della serie Nightmare: “Richard Burton's Nightmare - Liz Taylor”. Pure Evil immortala su una tela e in una stampa a due colori il volto dell’attrice che cela le sofferenze di un amore complicato sul set e nella realtà. A soli due mesi di distanza dalla creazione dell’opera, nel marzo dello stesso anno, Liz Taylor perde la vita e le vendite dei lavori di Pure Evil volano alle stelle.  “Ho mantenuto una grande semplicità nel realizzare l’intera collezione - dichiara Pure Evil. Nei ritratti femminili i lineamenti sono essenziali, tagliati a mano con una lama affilata in tre strati di stencil e laboriosamente “spruzzati” per costruire i volti. Gli occhi gocciolano profonde lacrime dipinte e rappresentano i sogni d’amore infranti”. Pure Evil con la serie Nightmare abbraccia solo apparentemente la celebrity culture, guardando a queste icone del cinema e della musica con occhio disincantato e malinconico. Nonostante il successo, le loro vite sono cariche di dolore e tormenti che l’artista racchiude in una lacrima.  Pure Evil nasce nel Galles del Sud cinquantaquattro anni fa. La sua passione artistica la coltiva fin da bambino, anche grazie al sostegno del padre; si trasferisce a Londra, dove studia, e successivamente a San Francisco negli Stati Uniti. Nel suo soggiorno che dura 10 anni matura esperienze nell’ambito della moda e della scena musicale contemporanea, intrecciando il suo grande interesse per la Street Art, lo stile di vita degli skateboarder e il fascino tecnologico della Silicon Valley. Londra Al suo ritorno a Londra, nel 2000, inizia a dipingere per le strade della capitale britannica la sua tag: un iconico coniglio con le zanne. Nello stesso anno entra in contatto con gli artisti che popolano la new wave britannica tra cui Ben Eine, D*Face, Paul Insect e soprattutto Banksy. Con loro dà vita al Santa’s Ghetto, galleria itinerante che sfida le logiche del mercato dell’arte. Nel 2007 apre poi la sua prima galleria nel quartiere di Shoreditch, luogo ricco di fermenti creativi e culturali; successivamente, sei anni più tardi, ne inaugura un’altra ben più grande e importante, che oltre a promuovere la sua stessa arte, diventa laboratorio per artisti emergenti provenienti da tutto il mondo. Le opere di Pure Evil sono state esposte in mostre personali e collettive dagli Stati Uniti a Hong Kong, dall’Australia al Brasile Read the full article
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Jan. 16, 2019: Obituaries
Franklin Delano Bell, age 85
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Franklin Delano Bell, age 85, of Millers Creek, passed away Saturday, January 12, 2019, at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. He was born July 27, 1933 in Wilkes County to Clay H. and Grace McNeil Bell. Mr. Bell was a US Army Veteran and was previously employed with the United States Postal Service. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a son, Jerry Bell.
Surviving are his wife, Frances Childress Bell; daughters, Kimberly Johnson and husband Chris of North Wilkesboro, Donna Smith and husband Rev. Randy of Deep Gap; sister, Sara Sowers of Greensboro; eight grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 17, 2019, at Congo Pentecostal Holiness Church with Rev. Luke Pyles and Rev. Randy Smith officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Congo Pentecostal Holiness Church from 12:00 until 2:00 on Thursday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Congo Pentecostal Holiness Church Building Fund, c/o Linda Huffman, 287  Cactus Lane, Wilkesboro, NC 28697. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
 Evelyn Taylor, 90
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Mrs. Evelyn Marie Steele Taylor, age 90, widow of Vernest Elwood Taylor, died Saturday, January 12, 2019 at her home.
           Funeral services were January 15,   at Cub Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Brian Sampson, Rev. Scotty Roten, and Rev. Virgil Woodie officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery.  
           Mrs. Taylor was born on September 4, 1928 in Rocky Mount, VA to Ivey and Carrie Lou Minton Steele.  She was a secretary at Texaco Oil Company in North Wilkesboro as well as at other businesses. She enjoyed cooking, quilting, traveling and spending time with her children and grandchildren.  She was a member of Cub Creek Baptist Church.
           In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Vernest Taylor, and two brothers, Charles Robert (Bobby) Steele of Zionville and Ivey Steele, Jr. of Athens, GA.
           She is survived by one son, Edwin Taylor of the home; one daughter, Elizabeth (Susie) Harris of Wilkesboro; one granddaughter, Charly Harris of Wilkesboro; two great grandchildren, Tre` and Kassidy Lowe of Wilkesboro; a brother, Raymond Steele, and wife, Lulabelle, of Hiddenite; and several nieces and nephews.
           Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Cub Creek Baptist Church, P.O. Box 86, Wilkesboro NC 28697, or to the donor's choice.
 Mauvreen  Combs, 89
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Mrs. Mauvreen Gentry Combs, age 89 of Wake Forest, formerly of Wilkes County, died Saturday, January 12, 2019 at Hillside Nursing and Rehabilitation in Wake Forest.
           Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at Pleasant Home Baptist Church in the Lomax community, with Rev. Danny Bauguess and Rev. Mike Ester officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.
           Mrs. Combs was born March 19, 1929 in Wilkes County to Carmel and Vallie Sparks Gentry.  She was a member of Pleasant Home Baptist Church.
           Mrs. Combs was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Roy Mastin Jack Combs; and three sisters, Jean Tucker, Inez Ester, and Sybil McCann.
           She is survived by two daughters, Gail Combs Uzzell of Raleigh, and Terry Combs Lopez and husband, Antonio, of  Freeport, Bahamas; one son, Reginald F. Combs and wife, Dianne, of Lewisville; five grandchildren, Chandler Minton Conklin and husband, Ronald Dean Conklin, Zachary W. Minton, Emily Combs Yeatts and husband, John, Edward F. Combs and wife, Laurel, and maria Isabella Lopez; six great-grandchildren, Ashley R Conklin, Shelby D. Conklin, John "Jack" Yeatts, Jr., Walter F. Yeatts, Clara P. Combs, and Madeline A. Combs; and one sister, Rebecca Gentry Cauthren and husband, Shelbie D. Cauthren, of Roaring River.
           In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pleasant Home Baptist Church, 162 Byrd Road, Roaring  River NC 28669.
 James Wilborn, 63
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Mr. James Henry Wilborn, age 63 of North Wilkesboro, died Friday at Hospice of the Piedmont in Highpoint.
           Funeral services will be held 1:00 PM Thursday, January 17, 2019 at New Damascus Baptist Church with Rev. Keith Knox, Rev. Brent Bailey, and Rev John A. Speaks officiating.  Burial will be in High View Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12:00 until 1:00 prior to the service at the church.
           Mr. Wilborn was born January 7, 1956 in Wilkes County to Charles William and Cora Alice Barber Wilborn.  James began his career at Wilkes ADAP, Inc. on June 9, 1977. And he truly lived a full life!! He called ADAP - "school" but it was truly work.  James was a member of the yard/janitorial crew. he mastered over the years - using the riding mower - even loading it on the trailer, push mower, weed eater, and the leaf blower.  He also worked hard when the crew went out to rake leaves and stack logs. James also loved working with the janitorial crew. He would vacuum tirelessly - till the job was done. James loved to work - but he also loved earning money and going to the bank to cash his check.  This was his pattern for 42 years!!! He also loved gospel music and especially the song, "Oh Happy Day".
           Mr. Wilborn was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Rufus Wilborn; and two sisters, Wilma Calloway and Janice Eller.  
           He is survived by three sisters, Billie Cuffee and husband, Lonnie, of Wilkesboro, Cora Ellen Simpson and husband, Keith, of North Wilkesboro, and Melissa Richardson and husband, Danny, of North Wilkesboro; and four brothers, Spencer Wilborn and wife, Veronica, Lawrence Wilborn, Alvin Wilborn and wife, Norma, and Clyde Wilborn, all of North Wilkesboro.  He also held a special place in his heart for his nieces and nephews.
           Flowers will be accepted or memorials made to Wilkes ADAP, P.O.  Box 698, North Wilkesboro NC 28659.
  Joan  Porter, 79
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Joan Huffman Porter, age 79, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, January 10, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. She was born June 22, 1939 in Wilkes County to James Wayne and Edith Beshears Huffman. She was a member of Welcome Home Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro. Ms. Porter was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Charlie Huffman.
           Surviving are her daughter, Sharri Porter and husband Stephan Lackey of North Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Jennifer Foster and husband Chad, Ryan Lackey all of North Wilkesboro; and brother, Jerry Huffman and wife Lydia of Boone.
           Funeral service was January 12,  at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. John Triplett officiating. Burial  was in Welcome Home Baptist Church Cemetery.  Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Ruby Pardue Blackburn Adult Day Care, PO Box 984, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or to Wake Forest Baptist Health & Hospice, 126 Executive Drive, Suite 110, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
           Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
  Bill Wolfe, 84
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Mr. Bill Turner Wolfe, age 84 of Ferguson, passed away Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at his home.
           Funeral services were January 11,  at Lewis Fork Baptist Church with Pastor Dwayne Andrews officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.  
           Mr. Wolfe was born January 20, 1934 in Wilkes County to Blaine James and Mary Ann Cardwell Wolfe. He was retired from Broyhill Furniture. Bill enjoyed coon hunting, working with his Honey Bees and being outside. He was a member of Elk Creek Baptist Church.
           He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife; Dorothy Marie Goforth Wolfe, an infant daughter; Sharon Kay Wolfe, a brother; Willie Wolfe, a sister; Hattie P. Wolfe and a granddaughter; Brittany Caudill.
           Mr. Wolfe is survived by five daughters; Sandra Wolfe Harless, Patty Wolfe, Susan Wolfe Ratliff and Janet Wolfe Milam all of Ferguson and April Wolfe Johnson and husband Scott of North Wilkesboro, a son; Billy Wolfe and wife Alicia of Ferguson, ten grandchildren; LeAnn Church, Jessica Younce, BJ Younce, Sydney Church, Brandon Sturgill, Miranda Carter, Kayla Burchette, Presley Caudill, Nathan Johnson and Hannah Johnson, thirteen great grandchildren; Mackenzie Berk, Skyler Kluttz, Gavin Gilbert, Trinity Absher, Hayden Absher, Jade Wolfe, Draken Wolfe, Cayden Wolfe, Ember Wolfe, Cody Burchette, Grayson Carter, Emma Caudill and William Caudill and three brothers; Willard Wolfe of Ferguson, JB Wolfe and wife Mary of TN and  Fred Wolfe of North Wilkesboro.
 Altha McNeil, 93
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Mrs. Altha McNeil, age 93 affectionately known to her friends and family as "Granny" passed away after an extended illness on Tuesday, January 8, 2019.  A native of Wilkes County, NC, she and her first husband Charles Faw moved to Damascus, VA around 1947 to manage a Smithey's Department Store. She lived in Damascus until Charles died on July 1978.  She remarried her second husband Thomas McNeil in 1981. They moved to Maryland for a short period of time before they returned to Damascus. After Thomas died in 1996, she moved back to Wilkes County, NC where she lived in her childhood home until 2016.  With failing health she moved to Thomasville, NC to live with her daughter Judy until her death.
           Altha "Granny" was preceded in death by her parents; Odell and Ella Moore, a brother, Paul Moore, an infant brother, Howard, her first husband, Charles Faw and her second husband, Thomas McNeil.  Altha is survived by her children; Judy Butler (Roger) of Thomasville, NC and Eddie Faw (Ann) of Burnsville, NC. She is also survived by her four granddaughters; Christi Bryant of Abingdon, VA, Shana Holcombe of Myrtle Beach, SC, Kimberly Greene (Steve) of Cary, NC, and Jennifer Guilfoil (John) of Harrisburg, NC, eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter and a brother; Jack Moore of Yadkinville, NC, a sister; Georgia Faw of North Wilkesboro.
           Altha loved her family and was proud to host a semi-annual family get together where she included family and friends from all facets of her life.  She was a warm loving person who never met a stranger and always a had a smile and a positive attitude. And most importantly she loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
           Funeral services was January 15,  at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel, 270 Armory Road, North Wilkesboro, NC  with Rev. Jonah Parker and Mr. Sid Crunk officiating. The family will receive friends from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. prior to the service at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.  Burial will be in the Calloway Cemetery in West Jefferson, NC.
           In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorials be made to Hospice of the Piedmont, 1801 Westchester Drive, Highpoint, NC 27262.
           The family wishes to thank Hospice for their care of Granny with a special thank you to her nurse Rachel and the Chaplain Chris and Social Worker Kat.
  Patsy  Johnson, 83
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Mrs. Patsy Mae Johnson, age 83 of Wilkesboro passed away Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist-Wilkes Medical Center.
           Funeral services were  January 11,   at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Ken Boaz officiating.  Burial was in Oak Forest Baptist Church Cemetery.  
           Mrs. Johnson was born October 29, 1935 in Wilkes County to Fred Gales and Minnie Church Gales.  She was a member of Oak Forest Baptist Church.
           In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Rex Edwin Johnson, one son; Rex Allen Johnson, two sisters; Doshie Anderson and Trilby Johnson and one brother; Carlie Gales.
           She is survived by one daughter: Ginger J. Barker, one son; Mark E. Johnson and wife JoAnn all of Wilkesboro; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.
           Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Wake Forest Care At-Home Hospice, 126 Executive Drive, Suite 110, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Carol  Kennedy, 74
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Carol Johnson Kennedy, age 74, of Hays, passed away Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at her home, surrounded by her husband, children and family. Mrs. Kennedy was born December 22, 1944 in Wilkes County to Rev. Lester and Eulala Church Johnson. She was preceded in death by her parents; and seven siblings.
           Surviving are her husband, Johnny D. Kennedy; her children, Karen Shumate and husband Gene of McGrady, Jon Kennedy and wife Tera of Hays, Wendy Porter and husband Brian of North Wilkesboro, Hank Kennedy and husband Brent Ridenour of Kernersville; brothers, Allen Johnson of North Wilkesboro, Dale Johnson of Roanoke, Virginia, Claude Johnson of Hays; sister, Carrie Billings of Traphill; grandchildren, Rusty Shumate, Kendall Shumate, Michelle Porter, Troy Porter; great grandchildren, Kayden Morgan, Kamryn Scott, Keria Hayes and Sydney Ellis.
           Funeral service was January 11,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. David Key and Carlton Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Kennedy Family Cemetery.  
           In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice, 688  North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC 28621. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Steven Anderson, 66
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Mr. Steven Jack Anderson, age 66 of Boomer passed away Monday, January 7, 2019 at his home.
           A graveside service with full Fire Fighters Honors was January 10,   at Scenic Memorial Gardens with Dr. Chris Hefner, Rev. Robert Duncan, and Rev. Gary Watson officiating.  
           Mr. Anderson was born April 3, 1952 in Caldwell County to Doris June Anderson.  He worked for Lowes' Companies, Inc. and was a member of Wilkesboro Baptist Church and the Ferguson Volunteer Fire Department.
           In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a brother, Jerry Wayne Anderson.
           He is survived by his wife; Joyce Adams Anderson of the home, his son and daughter-in-law; Steven Patrick and Andrea Watson Anderson of Deep Gap, one grandson; Jackson Garrett Anderson of Deep Gap;  nephews   Captain Jerry Wayne Anderson, Phillip W. Smith, Eric F. Smith, Douglas A. Smith,
Norman Adams, 76
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Mr. Norman Adams, age 76 of Winston-Salem, passed away Sunday, January 6, 2019 at his home.
Mr. Adams, a retired Personnel Director of the Fulton County Human Services Department, served his country proudly as a veteran of the US Armed Forces. He also earned an Associate of Science degree at Essex County College, a Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology at Southwest University, and a Bachelor of Arts at Jersey City State College. Mr. Adams will be remembered as an avid civil and social activist and educator. He was awarded for his involvement with Volunteering in Service to America by US Vice President Hubert Humphrey and served on the Forsyth Board of Elections.
Memorial services with Military Honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 will be held 3:00 PM Sunday, January 13, 2019 at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. John Speaks, Pastor V.C. Crawford, and Kenneth Turner officiating. The family will receive friends from 2:00 until 3:00 PM prior to the service at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.
Mr. Adams was born August 3, 1942 in Wilkes County to Donald and Frances Glenn Adams.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother: Harry Adams.
He is survived by a sister: Gyllie Edge of Maryland; one son: Dwayne Adams; one nephew: Brian Adams and two nieces: Tianna Adams and Meanna Adams; one great nephew and two great nieces; fiance' Eva Johnson King.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com.
  Edward Ray Osborne, age 66
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Edward Ray Osborne, age 66, of Millers Creek, passed away Saturday at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. He was born February 15, 1952 in Wilkes County to Roscoe Brantley and Maudie Williams Osborne. Mr. Osborne was a member of Cricket Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister, Joan Adams.
Surviving are his wife, Pam Miller Osborne; daughter, Amanda Hopkins and husband Matthew of Wilkesboro; granddaughters, Elsa Hopkins and Greta Hopkins; sisters, Ethel Sheets and husband Carl of Millers Creek, Claire O. Donaldson, Velma Sturgill both of North Wilkesboro; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be held 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at Cricket Baptist Church with Rev. Randall Millsaps, Rev. Burl Jones and Rev. Gary Benesh officiating. Burial will follow in Mtn. Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Cricket Baptist Church from 12:00 until 1:00 on Wednesday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
  Kayla Melissa Dubuque, age 25
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Kayla Melissa Dubuque, age 25, of North Wilkesboro, passed away, Sunday, January 6, 2019. She was born March 29, 1993 in Wilkes County to Kyle Dubuque and Kimberly Sheppard. Kayla enjoyed spending times with her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her sister, Kristal Gale Dubuque.
She is survived by her father and step mother, Kyle and Charlene Dubuque of North Wilkesboro; her mother, Kimberly Sheppard Young of Wilkesboro; brothers, Jamie Anderson, Joshua Evan Dubuque both of Elizabethton, Tennessee; sister, Kimberly Nicole Dubuque of North Wilkesboro, brothers, James Wyatt, William Wyatt both of North Wilkesboro, William Hairston of Wilkesboro.
Memorial service will be held 3:00 p.m. Friday, January 11, 2019 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor Lane Roark officiating. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
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Retronaut Selects: Nantucket - Your Face Or Mine? (1979)
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I recall seeing this album in the used vinyl section, but it was before I really knew who Nantucket is.
I found the art interesting, but I wasn’t crazy about the condition of the vinyl. 
Little did I know, their albums are scarce. I saw this album on vinyl somewhere around 2015 or 2016, and I recently found it for the second time about a month ago.
I got a pristine copy and it’s a white label promo too!!
It’s been infinite loop ever since.
I’m glad to say that I’m wide awake to Nantucket. If you listen to the album, you’ll totally get that reference.
Essential Tracks: I Live For Your Love, California, Wide Awake
Listen on Spotify: Your Face Or Mine?
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