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In 1821, Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah finished his creation of the Cherokee alphabet, making reading and writing in that language possible for the first time.
You know you’re making it in music when you learn you’re going to be opening shows for a band that’s not only been one of your biggest influences, but also one of your reasons for making music in the first place.
Soon after graduating high school and signing with Northplatte Records, Utah County indie-folk band Desert Noises released their debut, a self-titled EP, in 2009.