Ahead of recent show at Good Stuff in Marshall, Deviney and her bandmates gave an exclusive performance of “Mama Said.”
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Acoustic Asheville: Jamil Apostol and the Goodwills
There’s a sort of rag-tag, vagabond sound to Jamil Apostol & the Goodwills. Maybe it’s from the time Apostol spent on the road, playing music and finding influences everywhere he went.
Acoustic Asheville: Ben Phan
Catch him and his band, the Soul Symphony, at RiverFest on Saturday, Aug. 26.
Acoustic Asheville: Jennifer Knapp
Based out of Nashville, Knapp has made the Asheville area a regular stomping ground over the last few years, and has performed numerous stages in the area.
Acoustic Asheville: The Steel Woods
The group may call Nashville home, but it has a tie to this area through guitarist Jason “Rowdy” Cope, who was born and raised in Asheville.
Acoustic Asheville: Kenny George Band
The group covers the entire mid-Atlantic region with 150-180 shows a year. All that time on the road has allowed the musicians the chance to craft their songs into completion.
Acoustic Asheville: Jordan Okrend
Ahead of an upcoming show on the patio at Isis Music Hall, on Friday, July 28, Okrend shares three songs from his new record.
Acoustic Asheville: Jane Kramer
Jane Kramer will play a show at The Altamont Theatre on July 15.
Acoustic Asheville: Redleg Husky
Catch the band live on Saturday, July 1, at 9 p.m. at 550 Tavern & Grill in Fletcher
Acoustic Asheville: Sammy Brue
there aren’t many teenagers with a brand-new feature-length record produced by the likes of John Paul White of The Civil Wars and Ben Tanner of Alabama Shakes.
Acoustic Asheville: Adi
Besides being found busking all around downtown, you can also catch Adi performing at Carmel’s Kitchen and Bar.
Video release: “Going West (Asheville 28806)” by Jr. James & The Late Guitar
The video captures West Asheville’s still slightly seedy (if all-too-quickly being spiffed up) atmosphere and sets its traffic and bustle to the beat of James’ steady-pulsing travel song.
Acoustic Asheville: Amanda Anne Platt
Recorded at Crossroads Studios in Arden, ‘Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters’ features 13 new songs about life and death and everything in between. It will be released on Friday, June 9 and will be celebrated with two special shows — Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10 — at The Grey Eagle.
Acoustic Asheville: Justin Townes Earle
Already a stalwart in the roots music scene, Justin Townes Earle is growing as an artist and a person with his latest record, Kids in the Street.
Acoustic Asheville: Hannah Kaminer
With a Kickstarter campaign in progress to hopefully support a second full-length record, Kaminer will perform at The Altamont Theatre Friday, May 19.
Acoustic Asheville: Matt Walsh
The musician will be at Oskar Blues Brewery in Brevard on Thursday, May 18, and at 5 Walnut on Saturday, May 27.
Acoustic Asheville: Aaron Woody Wood
Wood recently spent some time at the Fleetwood Shack Studios of one-time local resident and Band of Horses bassist Bill Reynolds. Along with former Blue Rags bandmate Mike Rhodes on drums, the trio formed the core of the sound featured on Wood’s new record Sunshine.
Video premiere: ‘Closer’ by Midnight Snack
“‘Closer’ is about getting back to something that makes you feel complete,” says bassist Peter Brownlee. “I think that journey can be peaceful and contemplative, and it can also be chaotic.”
Video release: “Hell is a Gas Station Bathroom” by Redleg Husky
Redly Husky performs at The Town Pump in Black Mountain on Sunday, April 23; and at The Grey Eagle (opening for Chris Jamison’s Ghost) on Wednesday, April 26.
Video release: “Saluda Grade” by Eric Congdon
Congdon shares his newest video in advance of his performance at Asheville Guitar Bar on Saturday, May 13.
Acoustic Asheville: Sarah Tucker
Since winning The Brown Bag singer-songwriter competition in 2011, at the age of 16, Tucker has since released two solo records on her own.