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Mountain Scene
July 13, 2021
He may have a song called
Supernova and he may be called Champagne, but this is a form of guitar Oasis never dared to play.
Daniel Champagne’s fizzing to take the stage at Sherwood, returning three years after his last gig at the hotel and following tours in the US and home country Australia.
The New South Welshman’s making waves for his percussive guitar style, using the string instrument for so much more than the usual strumming technique.
He plucks and pats his reinforced and custom-made Cole Clark guitar to create truly unique sounds.
‘‘You can definitely play things that sound like there are a lot more people on stage than just the guitar player,’’ Champagne says.
C. JEMAL HORTON
MOUNT PLEASANT â Chase Crayton hadnât been a state wrestling champion for more than two days last year before someone he didnât even know slid into his DMs.
And this wasnât exactly an admirer sending direct messages to Craytonâs Instagram account.
This was someone who was gunning for Crayton, who hadnât even really had time to take a good stroll through Mount Pleasant High School with the gold medal heâd won for being the Class 2A 220-pound champ.
Chase Crayton squares off against North Pitt s Alex Johnson in the 220-pound finals. TARA CRAYTON, SPECIAL TO THE INDEPENDENT TRIBUNE