Smart Bets: Big Daddy Love

Local roots-rockers Big Daddy Love have only been performing for the past two years, but fast friendships among the band members, well-crafted songs and a great mix of driving beats and supple Americana melodies make the group fan favorites. The band keeps busy with its "Love Bus Weekly" blog newsletter, and playing plenty of shows […]

Smart Bets: Dehlia Low

Did you know that River Arts District theater The Magnetic Field hosts more than just plays? The Magnetic Music series brings (as the name suggests) music to the stage. Local Americana/roots/country/bluegrass act Dehlia Low, currently supporting new release Ravens and Crows (produced by the Infamous Stringdusters’ Travis Book) plays three shows: Wednesdays Nov. 2, 9 […]

Smart Bets: Juniper Bends Reading Series

Quarterly literary reading series Juniper Bends celebrates its second anniversary with (what else?) a reading. The event takes place at BoBo Gallery on Thursday, Nov. 3 from 8-11 p.m. and will run the gamut from prose to poetry. Listen to work by Shad Marsh, Brian Hart, Tamiko Ambrose, Charles Dodd White, Rick Chess, Holly Iglesias, […]

Smart Bets: Asheville Bookfest

From kids' books to hard hitting political topics, there's a book for every type of reader. Which is great, but what's even better is meeting the authors behind the books. Asheville Bookfest, held Saturday, Oct. 22 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., offers just that opportunity. The festival takes place on the lawn at the top of […]

Smart Bets: Asheville Zombie Walk

It's not every day that you come across an event that is both family-friendly and "dripping with fake blood and shambling." Well, the day (Saturday, Oct. 22) has arrived, and the event is the annual Asheville Zombie Walk. And this year — on top of the gore, the groans, the cravings for brains — the […]

Smart Bets: Hello Hugo CD release

Local experimental/instrumental outfit Hello Hugo is Rosser Douglas, Nick Prather, Reid Weigner and Justin Holt. Douglas, Prather and Holt made up the band Seawhistle before Hello Hugo's inception. They describe their current sound as being "like steeping tea for the perfect amount of time." You decide: The band releases its debut CD with "a full […]

Smart Bets: George Terry McDonald art exhibit

Though he's best known as the frontman for Asheville/Charlotte power-pop trio The Zealots, George Terry McDonald is also a visual artist. A host of renowned painters (Carravagio, Rembrandt, Warhol), cartoons, outsider artists and Manhattan’s Lower East Side influenced his work — vibrant and meticulous narrative scenes and landscapes. McDonald's paintings are currently on display at […]

Smart Bets: Lucinda Williams

Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams makes a return trip to Asheville this year, this time to benefit Wild South. (The local nonprofit "aims to protect wild lands, wildlife and the wild character of the South.") Williams, who is touring in support of her 2011 album Blessed, will play Pisgah Brewing Company’s outdoor stage on Saturday, Oct. […]

Smart Bets: LEAF

What's better than having an annual weekend-long family-friendly festival of eclectic music, dancing, storytelling, poetry, visual and performance arts, jam sessions, kids activities and camping? How about having it twice each year? The fall installation of Lake Eden Arts Festival takes place Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 20-23. The lineup includes Sweet Honey In the Rock, Galactic, Leo […]

Smart Bets: Manipulate­d

Castell Photography's newest exhibition, Manipulated, introduces 50 works by 32 artists, selected from a pool of nearly 400 entries. The show was juried by Ariel Shanberg, the executive director of The Center for Photography at Woodstock. Photographers who'd like to glean some of Shanberg's knowledge can can attend the Saturday, Oct. 15 social hour at […]

Smart Bets: Sidney Barnes

Soul singer Sidney Barnes made a bit of a splash earlier this year backing up local band The Secret B-Sides on their album Flowers & Chocolate. But Barnes has been performing longer than most of the Secret B-Sides' members have been alive. Barnes recorded with Motown stars, introduced George Clinton and his do-wop group Parliaments […]

Smart Bets: The War on Drugs

Not be confused with the U.S. government's military-aided prohibition of illegal drug trade, The War on Drugs is a Philadelphia-based rock band fronted by and created around singer/songwriter/guitarist Adam Granduciel. While the Springsteen comparisons run rampant, the band is really about pushing boundaries: "overexposing studio limitations, piling tape upon tape to maximum density, and then, […]

Smart Bets: TribOrigin­al

Once a year, dozens of tribal and folk dancers — along with dance enthusiasts — descend on Hendersonville's Camp Tekoa for four days of study, performance and family fun. This year's gathering (the group's sixth) runs Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 6-9, with shows on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7 and 8. Performers include North African dancer Amel […]

Smart Bets: Michael Banks

Alabama-native self-taught folk artist Michael Banks has a style that's both alien and familiar. "He paints images as they occur, willing to paint contradictory ideas within a single painting; illustrating the complexities of being human, the beauty alongside the darkness," says a press release for Banks' upcoming show at American Folk Art & Framing. "A […]

Smart Bets: Hot Rize

Not only is bluegrass band Hot Rize a star-studded super group (original members are mandolin player Tim O'Brien and Pete Wernick on banjo; bassist Nick Forster joined three months in and WNC guitarist Bryan Sutton was added in 2002), the band has been playing for more than 30 years. They're calling the current lineup with […]

Smart Bets: Zach Deputy

It's one thing to be a one-man band, but self-described "island-infused, drum 'n' bass, gospel-ninja-soul" performer Zach Deputy is (and we paraphrase) a one-man dance party. Thanks to singer/songwriter savvy, live-looping prowess and an infectious grin, Deputy is a rhythmic whirlwind of feel-good sounds and reggae-tinged grooves. His just-released album, Another Day, is "best described […]

Smart Bets: Telic

Local metal band Telic describes its sound as creative, moving, epic, listenable and bursting with power. The group has been getting comfy on The Orange Peel stage (for their own This Path is Overgrown CD release party and as support for All That Remains and Nonpoint), but this time around, Telic wants to keep things […]