The performance video, hosted by Shuffle Magazine, was released this week.
Tag: Video
Showing 232-252 of 586 results
Busk Break: Ben and Jeff improv on sax and cajón
Local buskers Ben and Jeff improvise on sax and cajón in front of the Woolworth Walk.
Busk Break: Balkan Death Grip perform “Mesecina”
Local Baltic-music-loving band—and Busk Break alums—Balkan Death Grip perform their version of “Mesecina” near the Woolworth Walk.
My Side of the Mountain: The Critters
The Critters’ “Visions of Light” is an infectiously gritty take on melodic psych-pop. This weekend, the band celebrates the EP’s official release with an acoustic instore at Harvest Records, followed by a raw and rowdy electric set at The Get Down. Xpress brings you this exclusive performance in advance of Saturday’s doubleheader.
Busk Break: Big Nasty performs “An Evening in Caroline”
Local jazz band Big Nasty cover this classic Boswell Sisters tune.
Busk Break: Zoe performs “The Dying Californian”
Busking banjo player Zoe performs a traditional tune.
The Love Language at Emerald Lounge
As part of a great, high-energy evening of music, the Raleigh-based band broke out a couple of new songs. Click through for a video.
Busk Break: Abby the Spoon Lady and Jimbo Lockhart perform “Polly Wolly Doodle”
Buskers Abby the Spoon Lady—one of the very few professional spoon players in the country—and guitarist Jimbo Lockhart perform their version of “Polly Wolly Doodle” near the Iron sculpture in downtown Asheville.
Busk Break: Abby the Spoon Lady and Jimbo Lockhart perform “Old Joe Clark”
Traveling buskers Abby the Spoon Lady and Jimbo Lockhart perform a classic mountain ballad.
Busk Break: Tomás and Derrick perform “Los Abandonados”
Traveling buskers Tomás and Derrick perform a Spanish tune—“Los Abandonados”—in sharp contrast to the Saint Patrick’s Day-garbed crowd watching them near Pack Square.
Video: Aaron Woody Wood performs “Shooting Star”
The local rocker, neatly shorn, performs his song at Echo Mountain.
Busk Break: Mary Sparks and Donovan Punch perform an improv in E
Hammered dulcimer player Mary Sparks is joined by guitarist Donovan Punch for this improv in E in front of Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe.
Jonathan Scales Fourchestra plays One Stop, releases new video
Local steel pan virtuoso Jonathan Scales has been noticeably absent from the Asheville scene lately, taking his island-influenced, jazz-rock fusion on the road. Tomorrow, the inventive foursome treats its hometown crowd to a performance with The Archrivals and Molly Parti.
Bad Romance: Women’s Suffrage
Local company Soomo Publishing released this parody video, set to Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” in celebration of Women’s History Month.
Asheville Downtown Association releases video presentation about water system
The Asheville Downtown Association has released a video of the presentation Joe Minicozzi gave at the Feb. 20 Mountain Voices Alliance water system forum. The presentation lasts 6 minutes and 19 seconds. Topics include differential water rates, local representation on the Metropolitan Sewerage/Water System Committee, and more.
Hip-hop Renaissance man Chali 2na at Asheville Music Hall tonight
The former Jurassic 5 MC plays the venue tonight, along with Projekt Lotus and BPL.
Busk Break: Rain Love covers “Zombie”
Local busker Rain Love performs her version of this classic tune by The Cranberries on a very windy day.
My Side of the Mountain: Grammer School
Xpress brings you this exclusive performance with the synth-heavy pop rockers in advance of their CD-release party tonight in the River Arts District.
Sound Check: Christopher Paul Stelling
Former Asheville resident-turned-Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Christopher Paul Stelling came through Asheville earlier this week. Before his show at The Getdown, he talked to Xpress. Click through for the video.
Busk Break: One-Man Rubber-Band performs “It Looks Like Rain”
New Orleans-based busker One-Man Rubber-Band performs his original tune.
Busk Break: Tomcat Wyatt Yurth and The Notorious Norma Jean
Traveling buskers Tomcat Wyatt Yurth and The Notrious Norma Jean perform their original tune “Move Along” near Pritchard Park.