RiverMusic continues June 12 with The Ben Miller Band

The next installment of RiverLink’s RiverMusic concert series takes place Friday, June 12. The Ben Miller Band headlines; The Toothe and The Red Dirt Revelators also perform. The concert takes place at The RiverLink Sculpture and Performance Plaza in the River Arts District; music starts at 5:30 p.m.

Press release from RiverLink:

RiverLink’s RiverMusic continues Friday, June 12 by the French Broad River in the River Arts District of Asheville with headliners The Ben Miller Band. This free concert takes place at The RiverLink Sculpture and Performance Plaza in the River Arts District. Gates open at 5. The music starts at 5:30 with local act The Toothe, followed by The Red Dirt Revelators at 6:45 and headliner Ben Miller at 8:15.

Former Washington Post music critic Joe Sasfy says of the evening’s entertainment, “My own sense of anticipation peaks on June 12 when the Ben Miller Band headlines what should be an evening of rowdy Americana. This Missouri trio wowed ’em as openers for rock legends ZZ Top, and have been turning heads and twisting ears everywhere with the inspired fusion of bluegrass, delta blues and old-timey they call ‘Ozark stomp.’ The band looks a little weird, plays some eccentric homemade instruments, but is no joke. This is one totally original, explosive American band that seems a perfect fit for Asheville. The evening’s tone will be set by Asheville’s alt-folkies, the Toothe, and a tough electric blues band from Hickory, the Red Dirt Revelators.”

RiverMusic has always been solar powered by long-time partner Sundance Power Systems, Inc. None of this would be possible of course without the support of sponsors, including the Chaddick Foundation, Prestige Subaru, Pisgah Investments, Heira Productions, New Belgium Brewing, Sierra Nevada, Highland Brewing, Twin Leaf Brewing and Catawba Brewing along with our media sponsors at Mountain Express and WNCW.

RiverMusic is designed to be multi-modal, with plenty of bike racks for locking bikes, while a boat access allows attendees to arrive by canoe or kayak or tube. Trolleys we will be running from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce at 36 Montford Avenue and Grace Baptist Church at 718 Haywood Road in West Asheville.

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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