The quartet is hoping to go into the studio to record its debut EP this winter and is giving a concert at The Grey Eagle on Wednesday, Nov. 1, to launch fundraising efforts.
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Acoustic Asheville: The Rough & Tumble
There was a time when The Rough & Tumble were regulars on the local scene. They’ve since hit the road and haven’t stopped moving since then. With a bevy of instruments that belies the skill of just two people, they bring new and exciting elements to the Americana genre. There aren’t many folk bands with […]
Acoustic Asheville: Lukas Nelson
Lukas Nelson is fresh off the heels of releasing his fourth studio album with his band Promise of the Real.
Acoustic Asheville: Sam Nichol
The Franklin, Tenn.-based singer-songwriter is a classically trained musician, and that shines through in his music.
Acoustic Asheville: Lilly Hiatt
At Isis Music Hall for a recent tour stop, Hiatt took time out to give a stripped-down performance of two songs exclusively for Xpress and Acoustic Asheville.
Acoustic Asheville: Wintervals
The band will be performing new and old songs at Highland Brewing Co. on Saturday, Sept. 16.
Acoustic Asheville: Modern Strangers
The band has a trio of upcoming shows, including Friday, Sept. 15, at Jack of the Wood; Saturday, Sept. 23, at Innovation Brewing; and Saturday, Oct. 7, at Sanctuary Brewing.
Acoustic Asheville: Ian Fitzgerald
Ian Fitzgerald is widely hailed all over New England as the best singer-songwriter in the region, and recently made a tour stop in Asheville to help promote his latest record, ‘You Won’t Even Know Me When I’m Gone.’
Acoustic Asheville: Caitlyn Deviney
Ahead of recent show at Good Stuff in Marshall, Deviney and her bandmates gave an exclusive performance of “Mama Said.”
Acoustic Asheville: Jamil Apostol and the Goodwills
There’s a sort of rag-tag, vagabond sound to Jamil Apostol & the Goodwills. Maybe it’s from the time Apostol spent on the road, playing music and finding influences everywhere he went.
Acoustic Asheville: Ben Phan
Catch him and his band, the Soul Symphony, at RiverFest on Saturday, Aug. 26.
Acoustic Asheville: Jennifer Knapp
Based out of Nashville, Knapp has made the Asheville area a regular stomping ground over the last few years, and has performed numerous stages in the area.
Acoustic Asheville: The Steel Woods
The group may call Nashville home, but it has a tie to this area through guitarist Jason “Rowdy” Cope, who was born and raised in Asheville.
Acoustic Asheville: Kenny George Band
The group covers the entire mid-Atlantic region with 150-180 shows a year. All that time on the road has allowed the musicians the chance to craft their songs into completion.
Acoustic Asheville: Jordan Okrend
Ahead of an upcoming show on the patio at Isis Music Hall, on Friday, July 28, Okrend shares three songs from his new record.
Acoustic Asheville: Jane Kramer
Jane Kramer will play a show at The Altamont Theatre on July 15.
Acoustic Asheville: Redleg Husky
Catch the band live on Saturday, July 1, at 9 p.m. at 550 Tavern & Grill in Fletcher
Acoustic Asheville: Dave Desmelik
You can catch Desmelik at Upcountry Brewing on Thursday, June 29, at 7 p.m. as part of the venue’s songwriter series.
Acoustic Asheville: Sammy Brue
there aren’t many teenagers with a brand-new feature-length record produced by the likes of John Paul White of The Civil Wars and Ben Tanner of Alabama Shakes.
Acoustic Asheville: Adi
Besides being found busking all around downtown, you can also catch Adi performing at Carmel’s Kitchen and Bar.
Acoustic Asheville: Amanda Anne Platt
Recorded at Crossroads Studios in Arden, ‘Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters’ features 13 new songs about life and death and everything in between. It will be released on Friday, June 9 and will be celebrated with two special shows — Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10 — at The Grey Eagle.