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SUMMARY:Doug McCormick's Hometown Show
DESCRIPTION:Country music has always maintained an ebb and flow between pushing the genre forward with outside influences and returning back to the roots that keep the genre grounded in its history. It's rare for one artist to balance those two directions\, but Doug McCormick pulls off that hat trick masterfully on his new EP\, Sweet Dixie Memory.\n\nDoug grew up the son of a blue-collar textile worker in Patrick\, South Carolina (pop. 350). He spent his childhood loving the land and the outdoors\, appreciating the significance of the hard working men and women on those neighboring farms. Doug played second base on the McBee High School Panthers baseball team\, was a leader in the local FFA organization\, and even received his B.S. in Agricultural Education from Clemson University.\n\nThough he moved to Nashville and signed a publishing deal with BMG/Chrysalis in January 2013\, Doug's mind wanders back to that small Carolina town when he's writing his heartfelt lyrics.\n\n"I always try to go back to that place and say\, 'What would my dad think about this\,'" Doug says. "And even more than that   my buddies back home\, will they relate to this?' So\, I think having that kind of raising\, having that kind of background\, just being from a little town in Carolina\, that's where the music comes from."
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Country music has always maintained an ebb and flow between pushing the genre forward with outside influences and returning back to the roots that keep the genre grounded in its history. It&rsquo\;s rare for one artist to balance those two directions\, but Doug McCormick pulls off that hat trick masterfully on his new EP\, Sweet Dixie Memory.</p>\n\n<p>Doug grew up the son of a blue-collar textile worker in Patrick\, South Carolina (pop. 350). He spent his childhood loving the land and the outdoors\, appreciating the significance of the hard working men and women on those neighboring farms. Doug played second base on the McBee High School Panthers baseball team\, was a leader in the local FFA organization\, and even received his B.S. in Agricultural Education from Clemson University.</p>\n\n<p>Though he moved to Nashville and signed a publishing deal with BMG/Chrysalis in January 2013\, Doug&rsquo\;s mind wanders back to that small Carolina town when he&rsquo\;s writing his heartfelt lyrics.<br />\n&ldquo\;I always try to go back to that place and say\, &lsquo\;What would my dad think about this\,&#39\;&rdquo\; Doug says. &ldquo\;And even more than that &mdash\; my buddies back home\, will they relate to this?&rsquo\; So\, I think having that kind of raising\, having that kind of background\, just being from a little town in Carolina\, that&rsquo\;s where the music comes from.&rdquo\;</p>\n
LOCATION:Mac's Lounge
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DTSTAMP:20260429T040325Z
URL:https://www.hartsvillechamber.org/events/details/doug-mccormick-s-hometown-show-279
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