The rock legend and his band Saving Grace enchanted the local crowd.
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The rock legend and his band Saving Grace enchanted the local crowd.
The folk rocker plays the High Water Festival in Charleston on April 19.
The indie rock legends captivated the capacity crowd with a stripped-down, acoustic set.
The New Year’s Eve tradition lived up to its hype — and then some.
The Drive-By Truckers co-lead held his own with just an acoustic guitar and his baritone drawl.
Shaking off an illness, the Chapel Hill band powered through for a lovely night of Americana.
The Brooklyn-based indie folk band had a near capacity crowd dancing along to their tunes all night.
Local greats Tyler Ramsey, River Whyless, Toubab Krewe, and Floating Action celebrated the Americana music centennial.
The pair of singer-songwriters — both former Asheville residents — closed out their joint tour with an intimate evening at The Clydes’ Christmas Farm.
The Kentucky-based artist captivated a capacity crowd on the South Slope.
The talented songwriters and instrumentalists delivered an engaging night of Americana.
One of Asheville’s best bands treated fans to a few hours of their catalogue as the sun set in the Meadow.
Josh Tillman delivered his most confident and fulfilling local performance thus far in his fascinating career.
The singer/songwriter delighted the capacity crowd with his signature blend of Americana, rock, political commentary, and bone-dry wit.
The local rockers play a record release show Aug. 22 at The Orange Peel on a stacked bill.