The fourth annual celebration of local soul and rock takes place Feb. 10 at Ambrose West.
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Diversity Productions promotes harmony
“Diversity is needed in all areas, not just on the stage,” says event creator Rah Amen of Diversity Productions.
The Get Right Band releases a live album
For Live in Asheville, the band revisited a handful of crowd favorites from their first three recordings. “Shut Yo Mouth” from Bass Treble Angel Devil is particularly notable.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
This installment marks the five-year anniversary of the column.
Best of Asheville Comedy
Asheville’s thriving comedy scene remains active with local artists while also attracting major touring acts.
Smart Bets: Jill Andrews
The former Everybodyfields member plays Ambrose West on Dec. 13.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
This is a time when locally based artists — many of whom tour the region and beyond — come home for the holidays. And while they’re around town, they might even schedule a performance.
Acoustic Asheville: Andrew Scotchie and the River Rats
The group performs an original Christmas song aimed at those going through any kind of loss, loneliness or heartbreak during the holiday season.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
An evening of hip-hop, straight-ahead rock with a songwriter’s skill, live music soundtrack to a horror film and locally-sourced soul jazz: Those are among the highlights of local concerts over the next 30 days.
Smart Bets: Concerts For Human Harmony
The celebrations of diverse music take place Nov. 10 at Ambrose West and Nov. 12 at The Mothlight.
Eleanor Underhill launches a solo album
“I don’t just love bluegrass music,” she says. “I like some EDM, I like some pop. … I wanted to figure out how to marry that together and make something that’s authentically me, as well as an authentic experience for the listener.”
Smart Bets: Asheville Circus
The electric Americana band hosts “3 Ring Shenanigans” art and music events Oct. 8-10 at Ambrose West.
Screen scene: Local film news
The Manhattan Short Film Festival returns to Pack Library, the Astronomy Club of Asheville hosts the director of a new Saturn documentary and more.
Acoustic Asheville: Sister Ivy (Asheville Barnaroo edition)
The group is one of the featured artists at Asheville Barnaroo on Friday, Sept. 28.
Acoustic Asheville: Random Animals
The musicians’ first EP is in the works right now with no release date scheduled as yet, but you can catch them at The One Stop on Thursday, Aug. 9.
Singer-songwriter David LaMotte readies two new albums
Even though he has his hand in many different pursuits, live performance remains among LaMotte’s most treasured experiences. “It really is a cooperative effort,” he says. “The power of songs happens in the space between the artist and the listener.”
Smart Bets: Dirty Dead
The Asheville-based Grateful Dead/Jerry Garcia Band tribute ensemble plays Ambrose West on July 12.
Smart Bets: Josiah Johnson
The Head and the Heart co-frontman plays a solo show June 28 at Ambrose West.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
Jagged rock, classic country, synthy dubstep and soulful pop: the next 30 day in Asheville are full of musical riches to suit most every taste.
Smart Bets: Blac Rabbit
The Brooklyn-based psych rock quartet stops by Ambrose West on June 24.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
This edition spotlights one of the strongest musical schedules in recent memory: two shows of historical and sociological importance, a preview of what is sure to be a highlight of this year’s Barnaroo, and the man responsible for some of the best (and least-heard) pure pop of the decade.