Indie songsmiths in the round at Grey Eagle, Nov. 19

From a press release:

Indie songsmiths in the round at Grey Eagle, Nov. 19

An evening of sharing songs with friends and bandleaders from far and wide at the best music room in the southern U.S.A. (The Grey Eagle, Asheville, NC).

Expect songs and stories, beer and laughs galore. See some of the finest songwriters around play their tunes all stripped bare and downright.

Doors at 7PM. Songsmiths at 8PM.

If we invited you and you live far away, it’s because we think you’re special and should come anyways, enjoy how stupid pretty asheville is for a couple days. Stick around and see Tyler at the eagle on Friday too. You won’t regret it. If we didn’t invite you, we wanted too … all the same holds true.

Sam Quinn: Sam Quinn + Japan Ten, The Everybodyfields, Taiwan Twins. This guy will break your heart in happy ways.

Julie Odell: former leader of seminole New Orleans indie band Giant Cloud. The voice and songs of a bittersweet angel.

Andy Herod: Progenitor of The Comas, newly Electric Owls. He is just freakin great. and so is his dog.

Jay Dimenna: put out one of the best records with all the finest Ashevillian musicians all over it 9 years back. oooh we used to have fun romping around. And his new work is his best yet.

Daniel Fluitt: The once perpetual Thrift Store Cowboys frontman. Post punk country folk songs that make you wanna play with him every night

Joe Novelli: Lapsteel duderino know for bending the heck out of genres. Presently world romping with Sergio Mendoza Y La Orkesta and Nive Nielsen, many many more in the past. And his own Marvin and the Cloud Wall shindigs. But these days writing absurd amounts of pretty little heartbreaking folksongs.

This Wednesday night of mid-November will kill, softly. Come hang with us.

A mere $7 in advance, $10 day of. For 5 gents + one gal from 4 states. Holy Cow! TICKETS HERE.

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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