Randall Hill - Photojournalist

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  • Webb Wilder and his band performed at The Historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot on March 12, 2016 to a packed crowd at SXSE. It was his second appearance at the music series. Webb describes his music this way. {quote}Rock 'n' roll, from Nashville. Formed from Mississippi mud, tinged with British mod. Bruised by the blues. Baptized by Buck and Chuck. Psychiatric psycho-rootsy. Sizzling, glistening, uneasy listening.{quote}
  • Lousiana songwriter Kevin Gordon performs with the {quote}SXSE Guitar{quote} at the Fest on August 14, 2010. The guitar has been signed by many of the musicians that have performed at the series.
  • Davin McCoy and The Attractions of Atlanta performed at SXSE on October 13, 2012. McCoy performed many of the songs from his debut album {quote}Whiskey Sexy{quote} and closed his show with an emotional cover of Prince's {quote}Purple Rain{quote}.
  • Sherry Peterson performs with Hott with Harry Leggs at a SXSE show on November 16, 2013. The band from Milledgeville, GA, performed an energetic show complete with shredding guitar riffs with influences from King Crimson to the Allman Brothers.
  • Telisha Williams of the Wild Ponies sings while playing bass at SXSE on January 25, 2014.
  • The Wild Ponies performed at SXSE on January 25, 2014. The trio is fronted by Virginia-born brother-sister duo of Doug and Telisha Williams and Jake Winebrenner on drums. The Historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot is transformed as a music venue for the shows.
  • Kenny George performed with his band at a SXSE show on March 28, 2015. The band, from Aiken, SC., performed two sets of original songs in their self-described alt-country/southern rock style.
  • Webb Wilder performed at The Historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot on March 12, 2016 to a packed crowd at SXSE. It was his second appearance at the music series. Webb describes his music this way. {quote}Rock 'n' roll, from Nashville. Formed from Mississippi mud, tinged with British mod. Bruised by the blues. Baptized by Buck and Chuck. Psychiatric psycho-rootsy. Sizzling, glistening, uneasy listening.{quote}
  • Lousiana songwriter Kevin Gordon performed at SXSE for an intimate show on August of 2010. Gordon says he grew up on a steady diet of Lousiana's indigenous swamp blues, honky tonk and rockabilly.
  • Randall Bramblett and his band has performed at the SXSE 6 times over the years. This show on December 3, 2016 marked the 100th show since SXSE was started in 2003. The mission of the SXSE is to provide assistance and support to local music education programs to offset some costs associated with the musical education of young people in the area.
  • A SXSE favorite, Oklahoma born songwriter Verlon Thompson has played the series three times since it was started. He has been  a professional songwriter and traveling troubadour for 30 years and served as the trusted sidekick of the late Texas Americana songwriting icon Guy Clark. This photo was from his performance in November of 2012.
  • SXSE swag for sale during the Randall Bramblett show on December 3, 2016. Pictured is a poster of the late Jeff Roberts nicknamed {quote}The Minister of Music{quote} by his close friends. Roberts was one of the founders of the series and his memory is honored with a toast before each show.
  • Doug Williams holds his cherished pre-war Gibson guitar as he performed with his sister Telisha as The Wild Ponies at a SXSE show on January 25, 2014.
  • Webb Wilder relaxes outside after his performance at The Historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot on March 12, 2016. It was Webb's second appearance at the SXSE music series. Webb describes his music this way. {quote}Rock 'n' roll, from Nashville. Formed from Mississippi mud, tinged with British mod. Bruised by the blues. Baptized by Buck and Chuck. Psychiatric psycho-rootsy. Sizzling, glistening, uneasy listening.{quote}
  • A SXSE favorite, Oklahoma born songwriter Verlon Thompson has played the series three times since it was started. He has been  a professional songwriter and traveling troubadour for 30 years and served as the trusted sidekick of the late Texas Americana songwriting icon Guy Clark. This photo was from his performance in November of 2012.
  • A SXSE favorite, Oklahoma born songwriter Verlon Thompson has played the series three times since it was started. He has been  a professional songwriter and traveling troubadour for 30 years and served as the trusted sidekick of the late Texas Americana songwriting icon Guy Clark. This photo was from his performance in November of 2012.
  • Sherry Peterson performs with Hott with Harry Leggs at a SXSE show on November 16, 2013. The band from Milledgeville, GA, performed an energetic show complete with shredding guitar riffs with influences from King Crimson to the Allman Brothers.
  • After sound check at the SXSE show on Saturday December 3, 2016, current SXSE president Seth Funderburk takes a break outside the Historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot before the Randall Bramblett show.
  • Former SXSE president and show MC Sam Hanniford (C) performs with the band Hott with Harry Leggs at the SXSE show on November 16, 2013.
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