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Live Music by Chlorine and John Haywood

  • 325 West Main Street Lexington, SC, 29072 United States (map)

Join us at Temporary Monument ATL/LEX for live music by Chlorine (2:00 PM) and John Haywood (3:30 PM).

Sunday, April 26 | 2:00-5:00 PM | 325 West Main Street, 2nd floor

This program is part of Temporary Monument ATL/LEX, a pop-up exhibition that brings together artists from Atlanta and Lexington. Organized by the Temporary Art Center in collaboration with 2nd Story and the UK Art Museum, in addition to cultural producers Daniel Freed and Katherine St. Paul Hill, and real estate developer Katie Kaufman, with support from VisitLex.

About the Musicians:

For a decade Chlorine (@chlorine_ky) has been the sound diary of Joseph Mangum, pulling threads of post-punk, minimalism, industrial, folk music, ambient and tape music. Based out of central KY Chlorine has made over a dozen releases. In the current configuration, Joseph is joined by Adam Drury (drums and sax) and Jaimie Adkins (guitar).

In Letcher County, KY, John Haywoodis a tattooer (Parlor Room Art and Tattoo), painter, and musician. He performed banjo on the Grammy nominated Tyler Childers album “Long Violent History”; contributed vocals and banjo to Childers’ version of “Two Coats”; and performed with Childers at Radio City Music Hall, Bonaroo, and Red Rocks Amphitheater. Haywood has released a solo banjo cd of old-time east Kentucky songs, and albums with his rock band Appalachiatari, and his punk band L.I.P.S. He was apprentice to banjo master/historian George Gibson, a member of the late Lee Sexton’s band, and a member of Rich n the Po’ Folk.

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