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Arts council lines up blues musician and storyteller

The Haywood County Arts Council will host blues musician Sleepy Ralow on Jan. 15 and storyteller Lloyd Arneach on Feb. 19 at 3 p.m. at the Waynesville library as part of its Sunday series.

Ralow has played old-style country blues in the North Carolina Piedmont for more than ten years. He has played private parties, juke joints and wineries throughout the state, opening Roy Book Binder and Owen Poteat, among others.

Check out Ralow’s YouTube videos and find a list of his performance dates on Facebook.

Arneach has been telling stories across the U.S. for many years. He mixes both traditional Cherokee stories and personal stories, humorous stories and heartfelt stories to take his audience on an emotional journey.

Both events are free.

828.452.0593 or www.haywoodarts.org.

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