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Carlos Bocanegra: Big Dookie’s Musical Rides and Monstercade

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Join the laughter and nostalgia train as we sit down with Carlos Bocanegra—better known as Big Dookie—for a rollercoaster ride through Winston Salem's musical landscape. Picture this: gritty neighborhoods, the ghost of Mad Dog 2020, and the pulsating beat of an underground music scene that refuses to fade. From the iconic stages of the '90s to the innovative vibes of our beloved Monstercade, we traverse history, art, and the quirkiest of local lore. Carlos brings the heat with tales that are bound to keep you hooked, and our shared memories might just have you reaching for that vinyl collection or, dare we say, a retro bottle of Ripple.
Ever wondered why R&B and hip-hop talents from Winston don't hit the mainstream like their folk and jazz counterparts? We don't just ask; we explore the undercurrents of a scene rich with unsung heroes and venues that dare to defy norms. Tia Corine's leap from our stage to the grand platforms of Coachella exemplifies the dreams and drive that pulse through our city's veins. Meanwhile, the conversation takes a turn through the intersection of art and community values, where a local muralist's brush with city censorship paints a vivid picture of the shifting perspectives on artistic expression as we mature.
Pour yourself a tropical drink and bask in the anticipation of a Mesoamerican Tiki bar experience like no other, set to charm Winston Salem in 2024. But before you get too comfortable, heed our words of wisdom about the fiery flash cubes of yesteryear's Polaroid cameras—a cautionary tale amidst a jovial chat on the evolution of technology. As we bid farewell to Carlos Bocanaga, it's not just the music that leaves its mark, but the camaraderie and the groovy essence of a conversation that dances between hearty guffaws and profound revelations.
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Join the laughter and nostalgia train as we sit down with Carlos Bocanegra—better known as Big Dookie—for a rollercoaster ride through Winston Salem's musical landscape. Picture this: gritty neighborhoods, the ghost of Mad Dog 2020, and the pulsating beat of an underground music scene that refuses to fade. From the iconic stages of the '90s to the innovative vibes of our beloved Monstercade, we traverse history, art, and the quirkiest of local lore. Carlos brings the heat with tales that are bound to keep you hooked, and our shared memories might just have you reaching for that vinyl collection or, dare we say, a retro bottle of Ripple.
Ever wondered why R&B and hip-hop talents from Winston don't hit the mainstream like their folk and jazz counterparts? We don't just ask; we explore the undercurrents of a scene rich with unsung heroes and venues that dare to defy norms. Tia Corine's leap from our stage to the grand platforms of Coachella exemplifies the dreams and drive that pulse through our city's veins. Meanwhile, the conversation takes a turn through the intersection of art and community values, where a local muralist's brush with city censorship paints a vivid picture of the shifting perspectives on artistic expression as we mature.
Pour yourself a tropical drink and bask in the anticipation of a Mesoamerican Tiki bar experience like no other, set to charm Winston Salem in 2024. But before you get too comfortable, heed our words of wisdom about the fiery flash cubes of yesteryear's Polaroid cameras—a cautionary tale amidst a jovial chat on the evolution of technology. As we bid farewell to Carlos Bocanaga, it's not just the music that leaves its mark, but the camaraderie and the groovy essence of a conversation that dances between hearty guffaws and profound revelations.
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