The showcase of local musicians and videographers returns to the Diana Wortham Theatre on Wednesday, April 19. The awards show has grown from its modest beginnings at the now-defunct Cinebarre movie house into a red-carpet extravaganza downtown — a course of success that mirrors the ever-increasing relevance of music videos themselves in the online age.
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VIDEO RELEASE: “Bringing Me Down” by the Christy Lynn Band
“Bringing Me Down” is the precursor to an album expected out in late summer or fall.
Acoustic Asheville: Tina and Her Pony
The duo will launch a Kickstarter campaign on Friday, March 31, and play a show at The Mothlight the same evening.
VIDEO RELEASE: “Realize (Real Lies)” by Mook
In rapid-fire verses, Mook attacks fair-weather friendships and inauthenticity in all of its forms.
Video release: “All Eyes” by I,Star
Shot in various locations around Asheville, it includes not only downtown landmarks but the stunning views of the parkway.
Acoustic Asheville: Carolina Wray
The Wray brothers’ sound resonates across a broad spectrum of music, from country and blues all the way to pop.
VIDEO PREMIERE: “Catch a Thrill” by David Earl
Local singer-songwriter/musician David Earl, who has fronted a number of bands over the years, is set to release his new album at Isis Music Hall on Saturday, March 18.
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.
Natural Born Leaders premiere two videos to rock you into the weekend
Local hip-hop/indie-soul collective Natural Born Leaders has been not-so-quietly making a name for itself on Asheville stages. The band shared two songs from an Isis Music Hall Show in December.
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.
VIDEO DEBUT: “I’m Afraid of Americans”
In time for the presidential inauguration, local indie-rock/reggae trio The Get Right Band releases its cover of David Bowie’s “I’m Afraid of Americans.”
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..
LOCAL VIDEO RELEASE: “Doin the Most” by The Gift
R&B artist Ty Young, aka The Gift, recently dropped a video for his song “Doin the Most.” Featuring KJ Carter, is was shot on Wall Street in downtown Asheville.
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.
MUSIC VIDEO: Natural Born Leaders
The band recently released two videos that showcase energy and funk, and a creative mashing of styles into something that feels fresh.