The acclaimed steel pannist plays Asheville Music Hall on Jan. 25 — his first local show since moving to New York City.
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The acclaimed steel pannist plays Asheville Music Hall on Jan. 25 — his first local show since moving to New York City.
Local singer-songwriter Matt Townsend just returned from hiatus with a new band and new songs.
More than 40 local and national acts are scheduled for this year’s Asheville Fringe. The four-day ticketed portion of the festival runs Thursday-Sunday, Jan. 23-26, with additional parties and free events taking place now through Sunday, Jan. 26.
Registration for the all-levels concert and fundraiser ends Jan. 20.
The energetic NYC-based Brasshouse trio play The Grey Eagle on Jan. 18.
The local rocker celebrates the big 2-7 with talented musical friends, Jan. 18 at Asheville Music Hall.
M.C. Taylor’s Durham-based ensemble takes to The Orange Peel stage on Jan. 17.
Barnosky’s new album, ‘Lonesome Road,’ was recorded over the past year and the Durham-based singer is hoping to gain a foothold in Asheville with its release.
Though he clearly has an array of instruments at his disposal, often as not on ‘self-titled lp,’ Andrew Larson adopts a less-is-more approach.
Joining Amanda Anne Platt and Aubrey Eisenman will be Jane Kramer, Laura Blackley and Tina Collins and Quetzal Jordan of Tina and Her Pony.
The Americana/Alt-Country singer-songwriter plays Jan. 15 at Isis.
The Durham-based “controversially tender, queer, people of color punk band” performs Jan. 14 at The Mothlight.
The celebrated urban-folk artist plays The Grey Eagle on Jan. 14.
The trio of Sarah Hund, Ben Mackel and Daniel Emond provide harmonies with a splash of folk and bluegrass.
“I wanted to make swinging big band music, but I didn’t want it to be a ’20s/’30s tribute,” Ray says. “This is a style that can be vibrant and communicative now.”
‘Brassterpiece Theatre’ is a fully realized effort that demonstrates the facility of this powerful musical outfit.
The party takes place at Eleven on Grove on Monday, Jan. 6.
The Asheville music community rallies around an ailing colleague, a busker ups her game and a prolific keyboardist’s secret is revealed.
Matt Williams featuring Royal Suits share the feel-good single, “2020.”
From exhibits to fundraisers, Lauren Andrews and Deborah Robertson kept readers up-to-date on the latest happenings around town in 2019.
The duo once called Asheville home and were back in town earlier this year for a tour stop.