You can catch the band Sept. 28-30 at Scotchie’s own festival, Asheville Barnaroo.
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Smart Bets: Ben Phan
Backed by Phan’s band The Soul Symphony, the Asheville musicians play a collaborative show July 28 at The Grey Eagle.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
Spinning vinyl, top-quality Americana, uptempo jump blues and a tribute to the greatest pop group of all time: those are just some of your local music choices in the coming 30 days.
Acoustic Asheville: Christy Lynn Band
The group features the distinctive, powerhouse vocals of Christy Barrett and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Schilling.
Smart Bets: Shannon & the Clams
The Oakland-based rockers visit The Grey Eagle on July 21.
Acoustic Asheville: Mama Danger
The group is led by Gabby Feinstein and Nick Cameron.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
Three nationally-touring acts (indie rock, soul and pop-punk) and a local country-rocking favorite are highlighted in this edition.
Screen scene: Local film news
The Fine Arts Theatre screens Black Mountain College alumnus Arthur Penn’s “Bonnie and Clyde,” The Grey Eagle combines “Spice World” with a Spice Girls dance party and more.
Acoustic Asheville: Another Country
Included in the performance are two songs that will be featured on the band’s upcoming record.
Tiny Desk Contest alumna Haley Heynderickx makes her Asheville debut
Heynderickx and her band will perform at The Grey Eagle on Saturday, June 30 . The show is part of her first tour across the U.S. — she’s done two solo tours in Europe, but before this month had never traveled through the American Midwest or seen the East Coast.
Acoustic Asheville: Cameron Sutphin
His classic folk sound may seem a bit familiar to some, but he’s adding his own personal elements to the lyrics to create something his growing fan base will enjoy.
Smart Bets: Asheville Mish-Mash Bash
Stephen Evans & the True Grits host an evening of diverse local music June 24 at The Grey Eagle.
Acoustic Asheville: Sarah Louise
With the release of her third studio album Deeper Woods, Sarah Louise combines intricate guitar playing with haunting vocals to create a sound that feels as delicate as it is artistic.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
Rollicking r&b, funky jams, homegrown rock and a book talk from a prominent North Carolina singer-songwriter/rocker: that’s just some of what’s on offer musically in Asheville over the next 30 days.
Acoustic Asheville: Swamp Rabbit Railroad
Based out of Greenville, S.C., the duo released a spiritual folk album last year and are currently working on a new record of original material.
David Wilcox releases ‘The View from the Edge’
“Subtle aspects of your personality are brought out by different locations,” David Wilcox says. “For me, there’s something about this land: the friendliness of these mountains. There is something about my psyche that just sort of feels at home in these hills.”
Smart Bets: Justin Townes Earle
The Nashville singer-songwriter plays solo acoustic versions of songs from his latest album on June 1 at The Grey Eagle.
Acoustic Asheville: Queen Bee & the Honeylovers
The quintet is headed by singer Whitney Moore and includes members from other local groups, such as Sirius B, The Low Down Sires, Drayton and the Dreamboats, and Hot Point Trio.
30 Days Out: a look at upcoming concerts
This edition spotlights one of the strongest musical schedules in recent memory: two shows of historical and sociological importance, a preview of what is sure to be a highlight of this year’s Barnaroo, and the man responsible for some of the best (and least-heard) pure pop of the decade.
Open mics in and around Asheville
There’s typically a time limit for each presenter, and some open mics have a theme or a host to usher the evening along, but what happens in front of the microphone is, truly, wide open to possibility.
Smart Bets: Norse Folk Rave
The night of adult-themed storytelling and music takes place May 18 at The Grey Eagle.