A Fan Remembers: David Enloe, 1956-2007

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My initial exposure to the [Woods] came courtesy of a whole bunch of those Brewery shows, and I'd eventually follow them to Chapel Hill's La Terrazza, a coffee shop on Main Street in Carrboro, that big-ass Mexican restaurant in Cary with the patio stage, and other places that also no longer exist. The Woods guys truly shared the stage; everybody wrote and sang. Still, the spotlight seemed to favor David. He was the most charismatic, the most rock-star. Finding myself behind him and some friends waiting in line for a show at Raleigh's Rialto one evening, I marveled as he held court by, among other things, doing a Homey the Clown routine-it being the heyday of In Living Color. I remember thinking to myself, "He's even a natural frontguy on the sidewalk."

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A Fan Remembers: David Enloe, 1956-2007

In the early '90s-and by many accounts, in years prior-David Enloe and the rest of the Woods owned The Brewery, and they owned Satur...

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