Smart Bets: Puppet Slam

Really, the press release says it all: "You're walking down a dark alley, then suddenly, you're hit from behind. Wham, bam, puppet slam! Your funny bone is broken by a furry little creature with a large shadow. Don't worry, though, soon you're left sobbing from a poignant piece constructed entirely from foam and pantyhose." Asheville's […]

Smart Bets: Bear in Heaven

Brooklyn trio Bear in Heaven may be filed under psychedelic, electronic and even krautrock, but the sound, as much as it's parts of all of these, is also something altogether different. The band is fronted by Jon Philpot; its offerings are moody, dreamy, brooding, booming, mechanical, other worldly and at turns dark and expansive. Bear […]

Smart Bets: Jonathan Ammons CD release

Local foodie, bartender and man-about-town Jonathan Ammons is also a musician (in case you didn't know), formerly heading up Americana act Electric Ghost. After taking some time off from performing, he went into the studio to record his solo EP, Swinging for the Fences. An early listen reveals steel guitar, an easy two-step, hints of […]

Smart Bets: I Like it Wild

Although Indonesia is a world away, its rain forest is worth protecting (as are the 400 Sumatran tigers remaining in that habitat) and you can take action without leaving Asheville. Advocacy group The Environmental Paper Network is "working to leverage the purchasing power of the world’s biggest brands … to buy paper products that are […]

Smart Bets: The Sound of Music

Yes, the original Sound of Music film, with Julie Andrews spinning through a flower-strewn meadow, was set in the Alps. But the stunning scenery recalls Western North Carolina — a good reason to launch the production here in Asheville. Plus, pretty much everyone knows pretty much every word, from the "whiskers on kittens" of “My […]

Smart Bets: Amy Winehouse tribute

If you've been missing the gritty '50s girl-group sound of Back to Black, Tressa's pays tribute to the late Amy Winehouse with a set by J'Amy Winehouse and The Retro Kings. The 10 p.m. late-night show on Saturday, April 21 promises "a full night of Amy Winehouse and retro favorites with special guest Ruby Mayfield." […]

Smart Bets: Bombs Away Cabaret

Theatrics, music, talents, comedy, naughtiness … and a benefit for Brother Wolf Animal Rescue. That's the gist of High Skirts: Illicitly Yours, the latest production by local Burlesque troupe Bombs Away Cabaret. The story is about Iona Traylor, who "finds out that her family farm is about to be bought-out and demolished to build a […]

Smart Bets: The Baker Family Band

It's been several years since The Baker Family Band (led by Baker spouses singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Stuart and vocalist/keyboardist Liz) left Asheville for the sunny climes of Austin. Seems like Texas has done right by the Bakers. They recently released new EP When the Internet is Down (stream/download it at http://thebakerfamily.bandcamp.com) which showcases Stu's existential-meets-fantasy-meets-surprisingly-poppy song craft […]

Smart Bets: Christabel and the Jons

Knoxville-based Christabel and the Jons have been bringing their jazz-informed indie-folk to Asheville for a number of years now, but it never gets old. Just old-timey. The band centers around Christa DeCicco, lead singer/songwriter/wearer of vintage hats/player of a 1950s Silvertone archtop guitar. She's joined by Seth Hopper (violin, mandolin, trumpet and accordion), Jon Whitlock […]

Smart Bets: Crooked Fingers

Asheville rockers Archers of Loaf reunited just about a year ago, but lead singer Eric Bachmann has been carrying on without the Loaf in his own Americana project, Crooked Fingers. That group started in N.C. in the late '90s before moving to Seattle, Atlanta and finally Denver. The band is a platform for Bachmann's powerful […]

Smart Bets: Asheville Bellydance Festival

Asheville-based teachers/dancers Lisa Zahiya and Mahsati Janan and pooling their talents to put on a weekends' worth of classes and performances — all about bellydance. Study the basics of Saidi Egyptian folkloric music and dance, take a holistic approach to hand drumming or try Urban Fusion, "a fun and unique spin on contemporary belly dance." […]

Smart Bets: Amy Steinberg

Performance artist Amy Steinberg describes what she does as "Goddess Rock Comedy." She blends original music, poetry and humor "to promote tolerance, openness and diversity." Steinberg, classically trained since age 4, has performed with the likes of Ani Difranco, Lisa Loeb and Vonda Shepard; her subject matter deals with empowering women, faith, sexuality and love. […]

Smart Bets: Lucy Hunnicutt

In the late 1980s, Lucy Hunnicutt left her career, her marriage and her home in Texas. She wound up in remote north Florida where she tended a plant nursery and picked up a paint brush. "The first thing I ever did was a dream I had still in my mind from the night before. In […]

Smart Bets: Sanctum Sully

From its inception, Sanctum Sully has been the bluegrass band that people like, even if they don't like bluegrass. That has as much to do with the group’s rootsified covers of songs like "Life During Wartime" (Talking Heads) and "Sympathy For The Devil" (The Rolling Stones) as its party-ready attitude (the band's name is a […]

Smart Bets: The Forest Unseen

"Mosses growing on rocks and logs lead to reflections on the important role that these humble plants play in cleaning our water supply" — so says one of the observations from The Forest Unseen. The book is the end result of a year in which biologist/professor/author David Haskell spent examining (on a daily basis) a […]

Smart Bets: Blue Ridge Orchestra benefit

If you've watched a Ken Burns documentary you've probably heard the music of pianist Jacqueline Schwab. A performer of classical, folk and contemporary music, Schwab has scored Burns' films including Civil War, Baseball and The National Parks: America's Best Idea. She's currently at work on music for Burns' upcoming Dust Bowl — but she's taking […]

Smart Bets: Mavis Staples

You might remember local cover band Mavis — the group frequented Tressa's and launched the singing career of Paper Tiger's Molly Kummerle. That band was named in homage to R&B artist Mavis Staples, who got her start in the '50s gospel family group, The Staple Singers. She's not only still around, but still incredible — […]