One-Man Performance/Recording Project Wounded Hollow Performs on February 1st

Art lovers, families, and entertainment seekers can enjoy free concerts by regional singer-songwriters, as well as free admission to museums and galleries, at Chapman Cultural Center every Sunday.

The Center’s “Sundays Unplugged” program gives patrons the opportunity to engage the arts in a casual and cultural environment, 1-5 p.m.

This Sunday, Feb. 1, ambient/progressive artist Wounded Hollow performs.

Wounded Hollow is the stage name of a one-man performance and recording project by musician Corey McDaniels of Spartanburg. McDaniels is also bassist of Asheville’s “(young) American Landscape.” He utilizes ambient textures, groove, and loops to create music that is equally influenced by progressive rock groups like Pink Floyd as it is by minimalist composers such as Steve Reich. McDaniels self-released the first Wounded Hollow EP in 2014 titled Seed, and he currently performs new material from an upcoming release on electric bass and guitar. Previews of his work can be found at WoundedHollow.Bandcamp.com.

As always, Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg, Spartanburg Art Museum, Spartanburg Regional History Museum, and the Student Galleries complement singer-songwriter concerts with free admission, 1-5 p.m. Spartanburg Science Center is open for a small fee.

For more information on Sundays Unplugged, please call (864) 542-ARTS or email [email protected]