With her debut full length record Roots Alive coming out on Friday, March 1, Leigh will be performing an early record release celebration at The Grey Eagle on Sunday, Feb. 17.

With her debut full length record Roots Alive coming out on Friday, March 1, Leigh will be performing an early record release celebration at The Grey Eagle on Sunday, Feb. 17.
Love is in the air and on the menu at many local restaurants, bars and breweries in and around Asheville.
The Asheville band releases its debut album on Feb. 10 at The Grey Eagle.
Jangling Sparrows won’t have another local show until Friday, March 15, at French Broad Brewery, but Paul Edelman recently gave a solo acoustic performance at The Grey Eagle.
Frontman Nick Urata discusses uniting his band and film scoring work, venue selection and Netflix’s pesky “Skip Intro” button.
Twin Star will be playing a farewell show at Ole Shakey’s on Friday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m.
The Louisiana-based swamp-pop sextet stops by The Grey Eagle on Jan. 27.
His next local show is Saturday, Jan. 26, at Straightaway Cafe in Black Mountain, and it’s not unusual to catch him playing an open mic night when he doesn’t have a gig.
Tellico used a back-to-basics approach to recording, tracking live in the studio instead of layering individual performances. That approach is key to the record’s organic, you-are-there sonic quality.
The veteran standups bring their Come Out Laughing Comedy Tour to The Grey Eagle on Jan. 19.
With the recent release of its sophomore record, Woven Waters, Tellico continues to evolve a traditional country music sound with an innovative and original style.
The band has a performance coming up on Saturday, Jan. 19, at One World Brewing’s downtown location.
Tim McWilliams is part of local country trio Redleg Husky, but he’s also branching out and doing solo shows on occasion.
Asheville’s thriving comedy scene remains active with local artists while also attracting major touring acts.
Acoustic Asheville has featured holiday themed sessions for the last month. This is the final installment.
The former Asheville-based roots rockers reunite for a Dec. 22 show at The Grey Eagle.
The intention behind the song is to celebrate families: It’s a time to come together and set our differences aside during this special time of year.
The Penrose-based Americana artist teams with Amanda Anne Platt, Andrew Scotchie, Shannon Whitworth and other WNC notables to raise awareness about pediatric illness.
McPherson brings his “Rock ’n Roll Christmas Tour” to The Grey Eagle on Dec. 8.
The G Funk legend plays The Grey Eagle on Dec. 5.
The band is currently on tour to support its new record, Sun Machine, and recently made a stop at The Grey Eagle.