Already a stalwart in the roots music scene, Justin Townes Earle is growing as an artist and a person with his latest record, Kids in the Street.
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Acoustic Asheville: Hannah Kaminer
With a Kickstarter campaign in progress to hopefully support a second full-length record, Kaminer will perform at The Altamont Theatre Friday, May 19.
Acoustic Asheville: Matt Walsh
The musician will be at Oskar Blues Brewery in Brevard on Thursday, May 18, and at 5 Walnut on Saturday, May 27.
Acoustic Asheville: Samantha Fish
With a new record in tow, Samantha Fish unleashed a torrent of music at a recent tour stop at Salvage Station.
Acoustic Asheville: Aaron Woody Wood
Wood recently spent some time at the Fleetwood Shack Studios of one-time local resident and Band of Horses bassist Bill Reynolds. Along with former Blue Rags bandmate Mike Rhodes on drums, the trio formed the core of the sound featured on Wood’s new record Sunshine.
Acoustic Asheville: Brie Capone
Capone will play at The BLOCK off Biltmore on Wednesday, April 26, and at the patio at Isis Music Hall on Friday, April 28.
Acoustic Asheville: Sarah Tucker
Since winning The Brown Bag singer-songwriter competition in 2011, at the age of 16, Tucker has since released two solo records on her own.
Acoustic Asheville: Cicada Rhythm
Based in Athens, Ga., the band weaves its way through multiple genres while producing a sound greater than the sum of the three members.
Acoustic Asheville: Gracie Lane
The local singer-songwriter will perform at French Broad Brewing on Thursday, April 6, at 6 p.m.
Acoustic Asheville: Tina and Her Pony
The duo will launch a Kickstarter campaign on Friday, March 31, and play a show at The Mothlight the same evening.
Acoustic Asheville: Carolina Wray
The Wray brothers’ sound resonates across a broad spectrum of music, from country and blues all the way to pop.
Acoustic Asheville: Mary Lattimore
You can catch Lattimore, an Asheville native now based in LA, in a rare concert at The Asheville Mason Temple on Friday, March 17.
Acoustic Asheville: The Grand Ole Uproar
Since its inception in 2010, The Grand Ole Uproar has toured all over the Southeast in support of a wide variety of well-known artists.
Acoustic Asheville: Ashley Heath
The local music will be onstage with her full band at The Grey Eagle on Saturday, March 4, for the Hunger Relief Benefit concert.
Acoustic Asheville: Blackbeard’s Truck
Based out of Greenville, S.C., and hoping to lay some roots down in the Asheville area, the band recently performed a short set at The Grey Eagle.
Acoustic Asheville: Jonathan Santos
Jonathan Santos is an artist of many talents but he has a singular goal — to inspire.
Acoustic Asheville: Chris Jamison
Ahead of an April 26 album release show, and feeling motivated by the recent presidential election, Jamison and Jackson Dulaney give a performance of a brand new song, “Love Wins in the End.”
Acoustic Asheville: Mike Doughty
A prolific songwriter, Doughty was at The Grey Eagle recently to promote his ninth solo studio record, The Heart Watches While the Brain Burns.
Acoustic Asheville: Jackson Emmer
Emmer will be performing a set at Isis Restaurant & Music Hall on Saturday, Feb. 4.
Acoustic Asheville: Cordovas
The band is preparing to release its sophomore record and recently gave a stripped-down performance at The Grey Eagle.
Acoustic Asheville: Don Gallardo
Blending roots, Americana and country sounds, the singer-songwriter has been playing gigs the world over and has developed a large following in the UK..