The show, which raises funds for Brother Wolfe, takes place at Isis Music Hall on Friday, June 16.
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The show, which raises funds for Brother Wolfe, takes place at Isis Music Hall on Friday, June 16.
Mountain Spirit Coffeehouse concerts were limited to about 10 per year while housed at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville. The series’ new home at Isis, however, allows for more frequent acoustic-oriented shows.
The annual event is at Diana Wortham Theatre Sunday, Dec. 20, at 2 and 7 p.m.
Prolific local musician Chris Rosser is compiling an anniversary CD to commemorate the occasion and boost event proceeds, which benefit the LEAF Schools and Streets program and Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville.
“We’re like dubstep meets bluegrass”: Weird-yet-surprisingly-listenable surrealist pop trio Eleven & the Falcons recently played Firestorm Cafe. Singer/songwriter Amy White opened.