Mixing things up a bit, the latest installment of Acoustic Asheville features a decidedly plugged-in psych-rock quartet from Athens, Ga.
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Acoustic Asheville: The Moon and You
The band played four songs ahead of its album release celebration at The Mothlight on Friday, June 24.
Acoustic Asheville: Chris Jamison
Jamison plays two songs ahead of an upcoming show at Pisgah Brewing Co. on Thursday, June 23.
Acoustic Asheville: Steven Sedalia
The latest installment of Acoustic Asheville features the sunkissed folk sounds of Steven Sedalia.
Acoustic Asheville: The Deslondes
Featuring a wide range of influences from folk to Zydeco and everything in between, the band brought its unique sound to The Grey Eagle.
Acoustic Asheville: David Childers
Folk/country singer David Childers performs three songs in advance of his Wednesday, May 25, performance at Isis Restaurant & Music Hall.
Acoustic Asheville: Greyhounds
Greyhounds kicked off the 2016 Riverlink RiverMusic series in support of their new record, Change of Pace.
Acoustic Asheville: Corb Lund
The latest featured artist for Acoustic Asheville is Canadian cowboy folk singer Corb Lund. He was at The Altamont Theatre for a recent tour stop in support of his latest record, Things That Can’t Be Undone.
Acoustic Asheville: Penny and Sparrow
Penny and Sparrow are the Austin, Texas-based duo of Andy Baxter and Kyle Jahnke. They recently released their third full-length record, Let a Lover Drown You, on Single Lock Records and made a recent tour stop in Asheville to promote it. Ahead of the show, they performed “Finery” from the new record in the lobby […]
Acoustic Asheville: Emily Easterly
Emily Easterly recently made a headlining appearance at The Mothlight and gave an exclusive performance just ahead of the show.
Amplified: TEEN
Brooklyn-based quartet TEEN is the latest featured artist for Amplified. With a synth-pop sound that feels both retro and fresh, the band performed “Free Time” off its latest release, Love Yes, at Tiger Mountain.
Acoustic Asheville: Luther Dickinson
Well known as the leader of southern blues-rock band The North Mississippi Allstars, Dickinson recently released a solo record blending blues and acoustic folk music.
Acoustic Asheville: Malcolm Holcombe and Jared Tyler
The latest edition of Acoustic Asheville features a very special performance from Malcolm Holcombe and Jared Tyler, live at The Grey Eagle.
Acoustic Asheville: The Dead Tongues
The latest episode of Acoustic Asheville features The Dead Tongues. The project of Ryan Gustafson, a recent transplant, has a new record, Montana, set to be released on Friday, March 4.
Acoustic Asheville: Dylan LeBlanc
The latest episode of Acoustic Asheville features singer-songwriter Dylan LeBlanc from Shreveport, LA. He made a recent tour stop at The Mothlight to promote his record, Cautionary Tale.
Acoustic Asheville: Scott H. Biram
Scott H. Biram recently performed two songs for Acoustic Asheville, including a Blind Willie Johnson cover.
Acoustic Asheville: Hope Griffin Trio
The latest edition of Acoustic Asheville features Asheville’s Hope Griffin Trio. The group brought its brand of soulful folk music for a quartet of songs at Pack’s Tavern.
Amplified: The Low Counts
The Low Counts gave an exclusive performance of “Keep It Burning” from their new record, Years Pass By.
Acoustic Asheville: Driftwood Soldier and Matt Heckler
Driftwood Soldier and one-time Asheville resident Matt Heckler gave an exclusive performance for Acoustic Asheville shot at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre
Acoustic Asheville: David Wax Museum
David Wax Museum recently brought its Mexo-Americana sound to The Grey Eagle to promote the band’s latest record, Guesthouse.
Amplified: Adriano Viterbini and Reed Turchi
Asheville’s own Reed Turchi and Adriano Viterbini from Rome, Italy brought their unique style of blues music to The Root Bar to kick off a recent tour.