SELECT: Nebrocks kicked off the first night of the two-day event with a sold-out show.
"The love of the music, seeing my friends, people in the crowd and other musicians having a good time makes it all worth it."
https://t.co/ABJiFTWNnr
@NorfolkNews Thank you @NorfolkNews for the great article. I couldn’t be more grateful to be inducted into the Nebraska Music hall of fame at Nebraska rocks! Thanks to everyone that celebrated with us!
SELECT: The Nebrocks Hall of Fame inductee is a father, a dentist and a musician all at once, and maintaining all three of those roles has never been a challenge for him because he is doing what he loves and knows best.
https://t.co/lT0clgsMOL
I'm a sucker for a good story about a city/town trying something different. And this park is totally cool. Visitors flowing in to kayak and tube at Norfolk’s new North Fork Whitewater Park https://t.co/ROLnam34ZB via @NE_Examiner
Trey Anastasio Knows What Song He Wants to Play at the End of Phish’s Final Concert
The singer-guitarist talks to Rolling Stone about Phish's new album, what he has learned from sobriety, and why he feels great empathy for Jerry Garcia.
Interview: https://t.co/1bAnNs6XxE
If the last time you heard Cold Fever was 15 years at T. Henry’s, you can hear it again on Spotify. 1st RWO album is out. Enjoy…..https://t.co/LysX6gR8LP
We love you, Lincoln ❤️ Thank you for always showing up and for the @ZOOBARFESTIVAL for having us back! We’ll see you tonight in Wakefield, NE at Graves Park!
One of Nebraska's finest elementary educators, Mrs. Jane Jessen of Norfolk has taught at Sacred Heart Elementary and Norfolk Catholic Schools since 1984.
Norfolk Catholic Schools won the lottery of elementary teachers - happy retirement, Mrs. Jessen!
#TeacherAppreciationWeek
Rich Robinson and his guitar tech Roland McKay have launched a new amp company - Muswell Amps. Based on Rich’s 1968 Marshall Bluesbreaker, the amps are hand wired using VOS parts, hand built transformers and custom birch tweed cabinets.
Learn more: https://t.co/uaLLI8IYOX
Wrote about my undergrad prof Dr. Bruce Malina in @GiveUsThisDayLP today. It’s because of him I know that parts of the ancient near east considered fire to be a liquid.