After playing the Asheville Masonic Temple and Flat Rock Cinema last fall, musicians Molly Rose and Eleanor Underhill continue their exploration of atypical music venues with a visit to Streamside. The intimate listening room at the Arden home of Lora Tannenholz and Sally Sparks is in Pisgah National Forest by a stream with a stage that looks out through a massive glass window into the woods. In this setting, which also includes a 28-foot cathedral ceiling, Underhill Rose will perform its beloved original Americana tunes on Sunday, Feb. 17, at 3 p.m. The showcase of gorgeous harmonies, acoustic guitar and open-back banjo doubles as a benefit for Asheville Music School, which is moving to a new, improved space in 2019. $20. streamsidemusic.com. Photo by Sandlin Gaither
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