![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In October, Farber will welcome Alison Krauss to the McGlohon Theater. Over the years, club members have seen Bonnie Raitt duet with Darius Rucker on “Angel from Montgomery,” listened in as Aretha Franklin performed two days after learning of the death of her goddaughter, Whitney Houston, and seen a range of artists spanning Tony Bennett, Diana Ross, Sheryl Crow, Steely Dan, Heart and Hall & Oates. Shows are always on weeknights to avoid weekend conflicts and the lineup is typically eclectic, usually leaning on veteran artists in various genres. There are usually two concerts in the fall and one in the spring, but none during busy vacation season in summer. Heavy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails are provided for all members as part of the annual fee during a 90-minute pre-show party at Spirit Square, followed by the 90-minute performance and a post-event party, usually at a nearby restaurant. You want everybody to like every show and every morsel of food.” “It’s hard to believe this is our 12th season and it’s still going well,” said Farber, whose day job is with EastCoast Entertainment, a company that books acts and bands of all genres and levels for weddings, corporate events and festivals. Music With Friends has 500 members who pay $1,650 annually for a VIP experience custom made for people who love music - but who may also be well past the days of mucking through beer-splashed clubs or fighting throngs at an arena or amphitheater. If you didn’t hear about it from a friend, that’s because Farber’s three-shows-per-year offer is truly a members-only affair. ![]() On a recent late-spring evening at Charlotte’s McGlohon Theater at Spirit Square, founder Larry Farber greeted members while tending to last-minute details before ZZ Top tore through a 90-minute set in the 600-seat venue. "Welcome to Music With Friends, a private concert club that, for more than a decade, has catered to a largely baby-boomer crowd. Contact us for details at (704) 799-1270 or thanks to Erik Spanberg, Senior Staff Writer of the Charlotte Business Journal whom wrote an incredible article about our club: Neurofeedback and biofeedback is often used to assist individuals treat mental disorders with a non-chemical management plan. New Mentality is an innovative organization that offers neurofeedback, biofeedback and counseling to assist individuals with the ultimate brain training experience. With the feature in the business journal, it will shed light on alternative treatments in the mental health industry.” Business leaders strive to not only get recognition for their hard work, but we strive to change the course of our industry. “To be featured in the Charlotte Business Journal along with other business leaders and entrepreneurs is something that I do not take lightly. “I am honored to have been featured in the Charlotte Business Journal People on the Move section,” said Tracy Alston, founder and chief executive officer of New Mentality, PC. In the feature, Alston was asked various questions that would provide the reader with insight on personal endeavors. The Charlotte Business Journal People on the Move Section highlights Charlotte area business professionals that have received a job promotion, appointed to board posts or opened businesses in the Charlotte area. The Charlotte Business Journal targets Charlotte area business and decision makers. Mooresville, NC – The Charlotte Business Journal has featured New Mentality, PC founder and chief executive officer Tracy Alston in the People on the Move section on Friday, January 12. Tracy Alston Highlighted In Charlotte Business Journal People on the Move Section NEW MENTALITY, PC FOUNDER AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER HIGHLIGHTED IN CHARLOTTE NEWSPAPER ![]()
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