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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..
Acoustic Asheville: Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe with Jimmy Herring
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe rolled through Asheville recently as part of the “Running with the Diesel” tour.
Acoustic Asheville: Daniel Romano
The self-proclaimed King of Mosey came up with the term to avoid being labeled a country artist.
Acoustic Asheville: Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott’s latest record, Couchville Sessions, has appeared on a number of best-of lists for 2016, and he wrapped up the year with a short tour that included two sold-out shows at The Altamont Theatre.
Acoustic Asheville: Story Daniels
The band got together in downtown Swannanoa on a smoky day to give an exclusive three-song performance for Xpress.
Acoustic Asheville: The Battlefield
The folk quartet is built on three lead vocalists and layered with acoustic guitar, drums and occasionally mandolin and banjo.
Acoustic Asheville: Freestone August
The Wales native is a folk singer by trade and occasionally sings in the Welsh language.
Acoustic Asheville: Marco Benevento
Long known for his work in the alternative jazz world, Benevento is currently melding that sound with psychedelic pop.
Acoustic Asheville: Ben Stalets
The Toledo, Ohio, native was a musician without a genre, so he came up with his own: country Midwestern.
Acoustic Asheville: Eric Krasno Band
Eric Krasno may be better known as the innovative guitar player for Soulive and Lettuce, but he’s found his voice with his new solo release, Blood from a Stone.
Acoustic Asheville: The Felice Brothers
The band put its raw sound to work on its latest album, Life in the Dark, self-recorded in a rented garage on a farm in upstate New York.