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SoundTrack Web Extra: Chatham County Line
Chatham County Line’s new album, Wildwood packs much more than bluegrass and Americana. Lush strings, piano and thoughtful, narrative lyrics are highlights.
High country welcomes Music on the Mountaintop
Boone fest hosts Toubab Krewe, Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band, Snake Oil Medicine Show, Larry Keel & Natural Bridge and a bunch more.
Downtown After 5 takes place this Friday
The free street festival features local band Nuevo Montuno and Miami’s Spam Allstars.
This weekend on a shoestring
This week it’s theatre, art and music. Know of more events that cost $5 or less? Add them in the comments field.
Chris Barron returns to Asheville
The Spin Doctors’ front man performs his solo work at Club 828 this Saturday.
The Trainwreks live at the Grey Eagle
Local dirty-tonk outfit The Trainwreks tore it up at the Grey Eagle recently. Videographer Jesse Hamm captured some of the action for Xpress.
Saturday’s “twitterview” with Eleven & the Falcons and MXArts
A recap of the hour-long Twitter-conversation with local indie-electroica/experimental/pop band Eleven & the Falcons. (Photo by Joseph Chapman.)
SoundTrack Web Extra: Lissie
California-based one-name singer Lissie has Asheville connections (Bill Reynolds, Scott Kinebrew and Bill “Smitty” Smith) and a new CD: The Fat Possom-released Catching A Tiger. It’s set to drop Tuesday, Aug. 17.
Moogfest announces additions to its lineup
Tickets for the Oct. 29-31 festival are now on sale; a number of bands including new wave act Devo have been added.
It’s time for RiverFest 2010!
The free, all-day, French Broad River-saving, rafting, dancing, band-listening, local food-eating, dog parading festival is held at French Broad River Park on Saturday, Aug. 14.
This weekend on a shoestring
A festival, an art opening, a benefit, lots of music and a little MADness happening in Marshall… it’s all under $5. Know of more budget-friendly events this weekend? Add them in the comments section.
Asheville’s Moogfest lineup and ticket info announced
This morning the entire lineup (with a promise of further announcements to come) was released for the Halloween weekend three-day, three-venue extravaganza.
The Go Devils perform at the LAB
Asheville’s only psychobilly band put on a searing show Friday, Aug. 6.
SoundTrack Web Extra: Brushfire Stankgrass
The band’s new album, One For The Salamanders goes a long way toward reproducing the excitement and energy of a live show.
Podcast interview with France’s General Bye Bye
Paris-based indie-pop band General Bye Bye embarks on its first U.S. tour (they’ll play Club 828 on Friday, August 20).
This weekend on a shoestring
This weekend brings art (Friday is the Downtown Art Walk in Asheville), a great book sale and lots of music. Know of more events that are $5 or less to attend? Please add them in the comments field.
For those about to rock
So you didn’t get tickets to The Black Keys. They swing through Asheville fairly often, and this fall brings a surprising number of rock shows sure to leave your eardrums begging for mercy. Here’s a sampling, from indie and punk to Southern rock and experimental.
Brian McGee at the Grey Eagle
The punk-influenced Americana artist opened for Jill Andrews. He has a few shows of his own coming up (and a new album).
Opera Creations presents “The Princess and the Pea”
Del Yeah Fest? You know what we say to that
Cool news from Pisgah Brewing, McCoury Music and WNCW: A weekend of music featuring bluegrass legends the Del McCoury Band and friends.