Brian Burns
Music ReporterBrian Burns has been with 瓜神app since 2016, when he was brought on to help launch 瓜神app Music. He has lived in the Triangle for more than 20 years and has been involved with the local music scene since then, working at local record stores and for local record labels. On the weekends you might catch him DJing around the Triangle or out at a show. He's interviewed artists ranging from Kamasi Washington to Allison Russell, and is a contributor to NPR Music. He graduated from UNC鈥檚 School of Information and Library Science with an MSLS in 2015.
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瓜神app Music's Brian Burns chats with Raleigh-based artist and musician George Hage
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Brian Burns chats with musician Chief Adjuah before his show at Missy Lane's Assembly Room in Durham.
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Brian Burns chats with James Mieczkowski from PBS North Carolina about their new music series "Shaped By Sound."
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Brian Burns chats with Alec Lomami of No Visa about the party's five year anniversary.
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Earlier in the year, I got to fly up to New York and interview Adrianne at Electric Lady Studios, one of the most iconic studios in the world, where Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell all recorded classic albums.
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瓜神app鈥檚 Music Reporter Brian Burns shares albums from this year that you should listen to
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Brian Burns chats with Larry & Joe about their new record "Manos Panamericanos"
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The Dreamville Festival returns to Raleigh in 2025 for its fifth and final year.
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Brian Burns chats with Nate Mercereau about his new album "Excellent Traveler" and his work with Andre 3000 on "New Blue Sun."
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The Triangle music scene remembers musician Reese McHenry, who passed away on November 14.