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TownTalk: Chairmen Of The Board’s Ken Knox On Feb. 13 McGregor Hall Performance

When you hear the word “Detroit,” a couple of things surely come to mind: cars and music. If you’re a music lover, you’ve got to give props to the “Motor City” for being the place where the Motown sound was born.

In 1979, a couple of guys who’d left Detroit and headed South formed Surfside Records in Charlotte in 1979. It didn’t take long for the label to incorporate that brand of rhythm and blues into the beach music scene, singing “You’ve Got Me Dangling On A String” and “Carolina Girls” among other hits for going on 50 years.

And while Ken Knox is the only original band member still performing, the Chairmen of the Board continues to perform its brand of beach music, mixing the old standards with some of the more modern tunes to reach multiple generations of listeners.

The Chairmen of the Board is bringing its signature sound to McGregor Hall for a 7:30 p.m. performance on Friday, Feb. 13.  Tickets available at the door.

Knox said this is the first time the band has performed in Henderson, but he was quick to bring up that he knows Henderson is where fellow musician Gerald Alston is from. Like Alston, Knox and the Chairmen of the Board are members of the N.C. Music Hall of Fame in Kannapolis.

“I owe it all to General Johnson and Danny Woods,” Knox said in an interview on TownTalk Wednesday.

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General Norman Johnson, the longtime “front man” of the group, died in 2010. Woods died in 2018, leaving Knox to keep the band going.

These days, he’s more of the front man for the group, and he shares the stage with Patrick McGuire and Thomas Hunter and their top-notch band The Executives.

“I’ve never wanted to be the lead guy,” Knox said. “I always wanted to be the guy on the sidelines.”

But, when Johnson’s health was failing, Knox said Johnson told him “’to go out and give the people what you know.’ And that was the music, the showmanship. And how to treat people,” Knox recalled.

“I made a promise to those guys to stay strong.”

He calls himself “everyday people,” someone who enjoys this time of year when indoor concert venues allow the band to be up close and personal with friends and fans they’re playing for.

What’s his favorite song?

Well, that’s like asking who’s your favorite child, he said. But if he had to choose a couple, he’d say “Patches” and “Give Me Just A Little More Time.”

You can bet they’ll be on Saturday’s set list.

WIZS BEACH MUSIC BLAST AGAIN TODAY 11 AM UNTIL 1 PM

WIZS BEACH MUSIC BLAST AGAIN TODAY 11 AM UNTIL 1 PM for Thursday, January 18, 2018

Resident WIZS Beach Music Expert and Radioman Trey Snide will help you warm up and thaw up again today from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. with the very best in Beach Music.

Today marks the second straight day for our special edition of “Lunch at the Beach” on WIZS.

It’s #snowday2 around here, but at least we’ll be “at the beach” on WIZS today from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.

TownTalk, with the weekly Friday Trivia show will return at 11 a.m. tomorrow as scheduled.

Tradio will air at noon Friday as regularly scheduled.

Our next regularly scheduled newscast will be today at 5 p.m.

Beach Music Today 11am – 1pm

It’s a snowday, and what better way to celebrate than to tune in to 1450 AM and online by clicking here to listen live for the very best in Beach Music.  Join our announcer Trey Snide from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. today, January 17, 2018!!

TownTalk and Tradio will return at the regular times of 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Thursday.

Local News again at 5 p.m.

Interview with Terri Gore 10/17/17

Interview with Craig Woolard 10/13/17

The Castaways Coming to Downtown Oxford

The Granville County Chamber of Commerce’s 1st Alive After Five of 2017, which was scheduled for May 11th, was postponed until Thursday, June 29th, due to inclement weather.  The evening will proceed with the same plans as were made earlier.

The evening’s entertainers will be “THE CASTAWAYS” Band.  This band is “the premier party band in the Carolinas and Virginia.  A reputable band known throughout the South, The Castaways possess over fifty-five years of experience in the beach music industry.  Since beginning in Durham in 1961, The Castaways have been pleasing audiences with their unique flavor of Beach, Soul and Rock ‘n Roll for generations of fans.

The Castaways name has a long heritage and is known throughout the beach music community.  With Karen Clayton on lead vocals, backed by veteran musicians and singers, The Castaways bring a full sound with a 3-piece horn section covering a variety of music.  No tricks or gadgets – what you see is what you hear!

As recipients of Carolina Beach Music Awards in 2006, 2009 and 2012, The Castaways have proven to be a favorite among fans both young and old!”

Make plans to be a part of the opening concert for the Chamber’s 2017 AA5 events.  Enjoy concessions from Chamber members vendors, listen and dance to an incredible band and “officially” break-in the spring and summer seasons!  See you there!