Smart Bets: Wine and Ink

The new year is the time for, if not resolutions, then making plans and setting goals. Here’s a fun way to get going with creative projects: Wine and Ink, hosted by Ten Cent Poetry (aka singer-songwriter Chelsea Lynn La Bate). “Songwriters! Poets! Story makers! Drawers! Bring your ink and paper to Ten Cent Poetry’s Wine […]

Smart Bets: Daryl Hance

Daryl Hance, founder and former and guitarist of the band JJ Grey and Mofro, goes solo with his own brand of bluesy, groove-driven Southern rock. Hance says that while he throws down some loud guitar, the music is “all about fat beats, monster grooves and wide-open spaces.” Musical influences range from Sly and the Family […]

Smart Bets: Floating Action

"Pro tip: Go see Floating Action whenever possible," writes photographer Rich Orris on his blog, UnofficiallyAsheville.com. Here's the thing: Multi-instrumentalist/songwriter/producer Seth Kauffman's touch can be heard on albums by Benny Yurco (Grace Potter and the Nocturnals) and Juston Stens (Dr. Dog), and his collaborators include Jim James and Dan Aurbach, all of which keeps him […]

Smart Bets: Dax Riggs

"For me, Dax is redefining blues music," wrote Henry Rollins (he of Black Flag, spoken word and massive biceps). "Even though he plays his songs through the guitar-bass-drums model for the most part, he is the self-contained unit. He is, as they say, the whole package and the real deal. Musicians like Dax come along […]

Smart Bets: Project/Ob­ject

Celebrating the music, life and Dec. 21 birthday of composer/engineer/visionary Frank Zappa, Project/Object puts on a rare show. The lineup includes founder Andre Cholmondeley (a recent transplant to Asheville) with a stellar lineup of national and local musicians. Eric Slick (Dr. Dog), Derrick Lee Johnson (Booty Band), Jamar Woofs (The Fritz) and Keith Harry (Deja […]

Smart Bets: Everything is Terrible

How about a little holiday jeer? Everything Is Terrible, a psychedelic found-footage comedy tour, promises, "A millennium's worth of VHS memories of misplaced sentimentalities, fistfights over Toys for Tots, erotic Santas, Nazi elves and an endless parade of singing kids [who] will surely destroy everything." Plus, puppets, Jerry Maguire, cloaks and new VHS finds. Check […]

Smart Bets: Marley Carroll

Although Sings, the new album by local producer Marley Carroll, was released earlier this week, it's already had some prominent exposure. Stereogum streamed the record, while Rolling Stone shared the itchy, dancey indie-pop track, "Speed Reader." While we in Asheville are not strangers to Carroll's genius, his prowess as a band leader and his stellar […]

Smart Bets: Von Grey

A literal sister act, classically-trained sibs Kathryn, Annika, Fiona and Petra von Grey banded together. The Atlanta-based quartet is known for "four-part harmonies, poetic lyrics and indelible melodies." They've already landed residency shows and opening slots for the likes of Sarah McLachlan, Company of Thieves and Lindsey Stirling. Earlier this year, they performed their haunting […]

Smart Bets: Rodney Laney

Forget the whole "I got no respect" spiel. Rodney Laney (unlike the other Rodney) is considered "one of the most respected comedians in the business." In addition to performing on "Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," Comedy Central and the BBC, Laney has been seen on P.Diddy's "Bad Boys of Comedy" and as part of […]

Smart Bets: Les Femmes Mystique and The Savannah Sweet Tease Burlesque Revue

Local troupe Les Femmes Mystique presents the Naughty Is Nice Holiday Soiree. The show features Christmas classics like “Santa Baby” and “Sleigh Ride," performances from The Infinite Hoops and vocalist Sara Fields along with "circus antics and other surprises will also help to ring in the most wonderful time of the year." At The LAB […]

Smart Bets: Adam Void

A 15-year veteran of the graffiti underground, Adam Void, is an artist but also "a political activist, a dedicated traveler, and a steadfast train hopper," according to his bio. A member of the Brooklyn Street Art movement, Void recently relocated to Asheville. His exhibit, The Crossroads, will be the last show of 2013 at PUSH […]

Smart Bets: Cassandra King

"In this novel of second chances, the conflicts begin because Emmett remarries quickly and brings his new wife, Helen, into the world he had occupied with Rosalyn before her puzzling death. At Helen’s insistence, the couple retreats for the summer to the grand and eerie mansion in the mountains of Highlands, N.C., known as Moonrise, […]

Smart Bets: David Wilcox

It's the time of year for annual happenings: turkey dinners, top-10 roundups and homecoming shows. The latter is the case of singer-songwriter David Wilcox's annual Thanksgiving show at The Grey Eagle. "It happens every year and it's kind of a Thanksgiving table of musicians," says Wilcox in a preview video he posted on YouTube. "I'll […]

Smart Bets: The Melodic

If the name The Melodic seems a bit too pointed (albeit sweetly so), the English folk ensemble has been living up to it. A collaboration between songwriters Huw Williams and Rudi Schmidt, the Melodic taps ’60s and ’70s British and American folk along with inspirations gleaned from international travel. “Our approach to recording our songs […]

Smart Bets: Malcolm Holcombe

"This album really was created by the grace of the good Lord and a lot of friends and family that have helped this old boy and his family," singer-songwriter and WNC native Malcolm Holcombe said in a recent interview. He was talking about his newest album, Down the River — his ninth studio effort. Holcombe […]

Smart Bets: Tim O’Brien & Darrell Scott

Songwriters and buddies Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott both have successful solo careers and pretty different musical styles. Yes, they're both rooted in folk and roots traditions, but O'Brien's songs tend to be upbeat, even humorous, while Scott's are stoic. Still, the two find plenty of common ground on their collaborations, which now aptly number […]

Smart Bets: Voorhees Family Art Show and Sale

The family that creates art together, stays together. Or something like that. It's worked for the Voorhees family, starting with patriarch Edwin Voorhees, a coastal seascapes painter, and his wife Mildred, a painter of still lifes and landscapes. Their children and grandchildren inherited the artistic inclination. This year marks the 16th annual Voorhees Family Art […]