SoPines Scene Radio Sessions
Pilot Radio
Show overview
SoPines Scene Radio Sessions has been publishing since 2023, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 100 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 5 min and 33 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Music show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 8 months ago. The busiest year was 2024, with 68 episodes published. Published by Pilot Radio.
From the publisher
A weekly discussion from SoPines Scene and Pilot Radio about the local Moore County music scene.
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S2 Ep 186Femme Fest Preview
The first annual Femme Fest is nigh. An event created to celebrate women, small businesses and the music and arts scene in Moore County, Femme Fest began with a simple question: “Are you Earleine?” Event coordinator Shannon Butler asked musician Ash Wright that question ahead of the 2025 Friend to Friend Rock N’ Run 5k. Inspired in part by the energy during that event, the local support at places like the Neon Rooster and by “Book More Women” — a grassroots initiative challenging the status quo in the music festival industry and beyond through visual and data-driven advocacy, the two recruited a team, including entrepreneur and musician Mary Stone and artist Skylar Simmons, to create Femme Fest. The family-friendly event will be held at Red’s Corner on Sept. 28, featuring music from Julia Golden, Laura Jane Vincent, Amelia Riggs, Chelsea Davis, Earleine, Momma Molasses, Eclectic Soul, Dissimilar South and more. Ash Wright, Shannon Butler, Mary Stone and Frank Daniels discuss Femme Fest, what people can expect, some more of the inspiration and origin story on the final Sopines Scene Radio Sessions podcast with Pilot Radio, as Mary moves on to produce the show with Matthew Batisse from Katatonik.

S2 Ep 185June 6 - Ben Mooring
Benjamin Mooring and Chelsea Davis stop into the studio to talk about "Changes," the new single from Mooring produced by Davis.

May 21 - Janny Chaos
Mary and Frank talk about Glendonfest, Indie Fest and more events, including the final Chaotic House Events Sunset Grooves party. Janny Chaos joins on the phone to talk about the event and her next moves.

S2 Ep 183May 14 - Weymouth
Dustin and J.P. from Weymouth talk about their new singles, "Slow Dance II" and "Death Cult Superstars," and the show this Saturday at Neville's when they'll share the stage with Water Culture and Sloth.

S2 Ep 182May 07 - Battle of the Bands
Matt Battise, of Katatonik, and Madison Burton, of 2South, sit down with Mary and Frank to talk about the upcoming Battle of the Bands event at Rec Room.

S2 Ep 181Apr. 30 with Autumn Nicholas
Autumn Nicholas joins the podcast to talk about being a part of Brandi Carlisle's Mothership and more after Mary and Frank outline other shows in Moore County for this week.

S2 Ep 180Apr. 23 with Tim Russell of Sunrise Theater
Tim Russell, executive director of Sunrise Theater in Southern Pines, visits the studio to talk about participating in the world premier of Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII, which is April 24 (but the theater will show the film through Sunday), some of the live music happening at the theater this year and his efforts to solidify Moore County as an arts, culture and entertainment destination.

S2 Ep 179Apr. 9 with Julia Golden
Julia Golden visits the studio to talk about winning the Carolina Country Bracket, her EP release party and upcoming single and how to break into Nashville.

S2 Ep 178Apr. 4 Ice Cream for Breakfast
Special episode with Ice Cream for Breakfast ahead of the Herb Cameron Music Festival. The band will be taking the stage at 3 p.m. for the festival on April 5.

S2 Ep 177Apr. 2 Herbfest at Sunrise Theater
The Herb Cameron Music Festival is happening this Saturday, April 5, at the Sunrise Theater First Bank Outdoor Stage. This week we invite a member from two of the four bands playing the festival. First, Steven Fillipone from Surfing for Daisy joins us and then Kirk Farmer from headliner Bring Out Yer Dead, a Grateful Dead Tribute Band, talk about the band and what kind of show they'll play this weekend. https://sunrisetheater.com/

S2 Ep 176Mar. 26 Patio and Festival Season
Mary and Frank talk festivals and patio spots in Moore County and then Steve from Bowtie Entertainment joins the conversation to talk about the World Karaoke Championship.

S2 Ep 175Mar. 21 with Nicholas Vernon
Nicholas Vernon joins Mary and Frank in studio to talk about his upcoming single, "One Foot on the Ladder," out April 4.

S2 Ep 174Mar. 19 with Sarah Hanahan
Sarah Hanahan joins Frank ahead of the upcoming Sarah Hanahan Quartet show at Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities. The show is the spring opener for the Come Sunday Jazz Series 2024-25 season.

S2 Ep 173Mar 13 St. Patty's Day Scene
Mary lays out the St. Patty's Day weekend shenanigans.

S2 Ep 172Mar 12 with Jesse Tutor
Jesse Tutor joins Frank in studio to talk about the 1901 Lounge patio reopening.

S2 Ep 171March 5 with William Dean
Mary and Frank talk about Weymouth's secret show, William Dean with Skaters for Moore shares the details of the skatepark grand opening and more.

S2 Ep 170Feb. 26 with Scarlet Tantrum
Scarlet Tantrum is in studio to talk about her new release out Feb. 28, and Mary talks about her trip to Nashville for the Hold On, Reach Out suicide awareness concert.

S2 Ep 169Feb 5
We're back to talk about the Moore County music scene. Moore County musicians are heading to Nashville, Valentine's happenings and more.

S2 Ep 168Jan. 15
Frank's flying solo and brings you some news about Red's Corner and a movie on Jan. 22 at The Sunrise Theater.

S2 Ep 167Jan. 8, 2025
Mary and Frank talk about the new year, new music from Moore County musicians, upcoming events and what the scene has going on before getting into some of the recent local news coverage from The Pilot.