The “California roots orchestra” plays The Grey Eagle on Feb. 9.
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The “California roots orchestra” plays The Grey Eagle on Feb. 9.
The energetic NYC-based Brasshouse trio play The Grey Eagle on Jan. 18.
The celebrated urban-folk artist plays The Grey Eagle on Jan. 14.
The trio of Sarah Hund, Ben Mackel and Daniel Emond provide harmonies with a splash of folk and bluegrass.
The duo once called Asheville home and were back in town earlier this year for a tour stop.
The globe-spanning vibe of ‘I Am Listening’ will be captured at the Grey Eagle album release show with the help of guest musicians River Guerguerian (percussion) and flautist Scott Sheerin.
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The local singer/songwriter debuts new songs in acoustic form, Dec. 27 at The Grey Eagle.
The Nashville-based duo play The Grey Eagle on Dec. 15.
His debut full-length record, Wrestling with the Mystery, features 12 songs telling personal tales of woe and regret.
New album ‘Without Further Ado’ demonstrates that Hit Dogs can elicit laughs while maintaining a serious commitment to serving up melodic, rocking tunes.
Noted animator/illustrator Ron Campbell brings his art show to Blackbird Frame & Art, Asheville 10-Minute Movies returns to The Grey Eagle and more.
The singer-songwriter returns to The Grey Eagle this time each year for his annual Thanksgiving Homecoming Concert.
He’s working on crafting his sound, fronting his new group, Jesse and the Jugs.
The musician returns to Asheville on Sunday, Dec. 1, for a show at The Grey Eagle with support from local singer-songwriter Christopher Paul Stelling.
The L.A. rockers play The Grey Eagle on Nov. 23.
Cash came to realize that some of his challenges, such as insomnia, depression and anxiety, could be harnessed to feed his comedy work and to find meaning in confusion and chaos.
With Halloween proper falling mid-week, the opportunities to celebrate span several days leading up to and following the quintessential autumnal observance.
The original stage show that inspired the cult classic film heads to The Grey Eagle for two performances on Oct. 26.
The pair recently made their Asheville debut at The Grey Eagle and gave an exclusive, two-song performance before their concert.
The Asheville-based progressive bluegrass group headlines The Grey Eagle on Sept. 21.