Underhill Rose performs in Magnolia Concert Series at Flat Rock Cinema, April 12

The Sunday, April 12 installation of the Magnolia Concert Series at Flat Rock Cinema features Asheville-based  roots trio Underhill Rose.

Press release from event organizers:

The 2015 Magnolia Concert Series presented by Morris Broadband continues with the Americana trio Underhill Rose on the stage at Flat Rock Cinema, located at 2700 Greenville Highway in Flat Rock, NC. The live concert, produced by Howard Molton and son, Brice Molton, will be at 3:00 pm on Sunday, April 12, 2015.

Underhill Rose makes music from the heart, drawing inspiration from life-long listening to folk, old country, and rhythm and blues. Armed with a fresh sound, visually appealing performances and an extraordinary ability to blend a multitude of musical genres, Underhill Rose is a trio with a sound that clings to listeners and audience members alike.

With Eleanor Underhill playing her distinctive claw-hammer style on a Deering banjo along with harmonica, Molly Rose on guitar and Salley Williamson plucking the upright bass, the trio has carved out a place in the Americana scene with songs that run the gamut from heart wrenching to sassy and playful to thought-provoking. Eleanor’s salty blues-inspired voice and Molly’s soaring range lead the group in tandem with Salley’s country twang to create three-part harmony music that is real and inspired, and rooted in everything life has thrown at the trio.

The series is also sponsored in part by Carolina Investment Brokers, Hampton Inn of Hendersonville and WTZQ-AM1600. Tickets are $15 plus tax. Show times are 3:00 and doors open at 2:30. Flat Rock Cinema’s complete food and beverage menu, including wine and local brews, will be available and can be seen, along with a map, driving directions and ticket information, at www.MagnoliaConcertSeries.com. Information can also be obtained by calling the cinema box office at (828) 697-2463.

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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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