wvgazettemail.com: On the Town: WV Symphony, MU Chorus, others perform 'Carmina Burana' at Clay Center
wvgazettemail.com: WV guitarist Wayne Moss, known for his work on the song ‘Oh, Pretty Woman,’ dead at 88
wvgazettemail.com: Prep baseball: Comer's walk-off RBI lifts Red Dragons over Wolves in MSAC semis
wvgazettemail.com: Nitro facility had history of chemical incidents, slashed oversight before fatal blast
wvgazettemail.com: St. Albans native returns home to discuss her journey to the stars with WV students
wvgazettemail.com: One Month at a Time: Photography – like life – sometimes doesn’t go as planned
wvgazettemail.com: Prep baseball: Pitching propels Knights past Redskins in MSAC semifinals, 8-2
wvgazettemail.com: Mind Your Manners: Must we really tip 20% at bakeries and cafes?
wvgazettemail.com: WV Culinary Team: ‘Fun guy’ of the forest: Oyster mushrooms abound in Appalachia
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South Charleston, West Virginia native and studio musician Wayne Moss, known for his guitar work on Roy Orbison’s "Oh, Pretty Woman," dead at 88.
The musician was scheduled to play the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center Wednesday night. The show had been sold out for weeks. I didn’t have a ticket, but one might be coming to me — along with ...