It’s time for another round of Tracks Tuesdays, celebrating the Tracks Music Library, a free local-music streaming service from the Chapel Hill Public Library and Chapel Hill Community Arts and Culture!

This week, Aaron Keck was joined by Tatiana Hargreaves, a bluegrass fiddle player and lecturer at UNC. Hargreaves moved to the Triangle in 2017 to work with bluegrass legend Alice Gerrard, and in the last four years she’s established herself as a major player in the Triangle’s music scene in her own right. She’s toured with artists like Dave Rawlings and Gillian Welch, she’s played on a Grammy-nominated album by Laurie Lewis, she’s already a featured artist on the Tracks Music Library – and this year, she’s also serving as a curator for the Tracks library as well. In March, she’ll release a new album, “Hurricane Clarice” with Allison de Groot.

Launched in 2020, the Tracks Music Library now features music from nearly 100 Triangle-area artists – and they’re accepting submissions now for their next round. The deadline to submit is Monday, February 14.

Listen to Aaron’s conversation with Tatiana Hargreaves below. Visit TatianaHargreaves.com for more from her – and visit TracksMusicLibrary.org to stream music from more than 100 Triangle artists, and submit your own music too!


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