<p>I’m stepping in just to talk about the music scene. Charlottesville is home to three things, all related, that make the music scene here superior to some cities twice its size: Coran Capshaw ([here’s</a> an interesting bio](<a href=“http://www.weeklydavespeak.com/articles/Capshaw_052104.shtml]here’s”>http://www.weeklydavespeak.com/articles/Capshaw_052104.shtml)), [MusicToday[/url</a>], and [url=<a href=“http://www.redlightmanagement.com/]Red”>http://www.redlightmanagement.com/]Red</a> Light Management](<a href=“http://www.musictoday.com/]MusicToday[/url”>http://www.musictoday.com/). </p>
<p>Bands that stop in DC usually hit Charlottesville on their way to Asheville, but rarely on their way to Chapel Hill. The number of venues in Charlottesville is greater than the number of venues in Chapel Hill.</p>
<p>The town of Charlottesville is full of musicians, artists, and academics. While the triangle area is obviously full of academics, I don’t think it has the concentration of musicians and artists.</p>
<p>Now, we don’t have Time Out Biscuits, but we do have The White Spot for late night food.</p>