John Cox called out the nickname "Boggie!" after entering the slightly open front door of Boggie's business Tuesday. Finding nothing up front, Cox said he walked to the back of the store and heard, "Help me. Help me."
One of Charleston's most anticipated events, The Charleston Food + Wine Festival, is happening this weekend. The festival, which kicks off tonight with a glamorous "Salute to Charleston Chefs," will end on Sunday afternoon with a "Blues and BBQ" finale.
Rock Hill music legend and electronics repairman John W. “Boggie” King was tied up and beaten at his West Main Street repair shop Tuesday, Rock Hill police said this morning.
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Music by Swamp Cabbage from way down in Dixie, where they get things done but it's slow and sticky. Out of the thickets and marshes northeast Florida from which Lynyrd Skynyrd and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers were spawned comes another group bringing a different take on the great music of the South: the trio that calls itself Swamp Cabbage.Swamp Cabbage is the creation of Richie Havens sideman