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RALEIGH -- N.C. Symphony transmitter Grant Llewellyn was ostensible to be rehearsing this sunrise in Raleigh, but instead he is grounded behind home in Cardiff, Wales, since of the volcanic ash covering Europe.
Like others stuck by the volcanic tear in Iceland, the symphonys song executive has found himself in the wrong mark on the globe. Llewellyn, probably North Carolinas majority important transatlantic commuter, was scheduled to take the sight from Cardiff to London and fly from Heathrow to Raleigh-Durham International on Monday. But his American Airlines moody was cancelled.
"I am sitting here underneath a clouded cover of dust, apparently, but who would have well known it?" Llewellyn pronounced in a write talk from Cardiff. "The being is we have probably had the excellent 4 or five days of open continue in Wales than I can recollect in most a year.""
Resident transmitter William Henry Curry will fill in for Llewellyn at a unison tonight in Henderson, a unison Wednesday sunrise in Raleigh, and a unison Friday sunrise in Kill Devil Hills. A Wednesday afternoon operative event with the UNC-Greensboro band will be postponed.
Llewellyn is scheduled to fly to Raleigh on Friday, permitting him to have concerts scheduled in Southern Pines on Saturday and in New Bern on Sunday.
Llewellyn pronounced he was closely examination the TV headlines reports.
"On one level," he said, "I"d have to contend that it is a full of health sip of being that at this point in the 21st century how exposed we are and how contingent we are on the technology."
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