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Brian Turner, Jerry Chapman, Jews and Catholics
Friday, Apr 3, 2009

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Triad Arts Weekend: Bradley George talks with poet and Iraq war veteran Brian Turner, author of Here, Bullet. Brian is working on a new book, due out in 2010.

We check in with singer/songwriter Jerry Chapman, who is playing solo accoustic shows this Saturday (April 4th) in Winston-Salem and Lewisville. His recent solo album is titled Sweet Impossible.

The duo Jew(s) and Catholic(s) perform Friday night (April 3rd) in Greensboro to benefit the Western N.C. Alzheimer's Association. Bradley spoke with guitarist Eddie Garcia and bassist Alanna Meltzer - and sampled their unique sound - in September, 2008.
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