The experimental artists’ music provided a balm for troubled times.
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The experimental artists’ music provided a balm for troubled times.
Chan Marshall's passionate recreation of Bob Dylan's 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert was a show for the ages.
Danny Kiranos & Co. summoned ghosts with their haunting lyrics and ethereal sounds.
The Americana veterans brought their distinct charms to the great outdoors.
Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, and Josh Kaufman returned to town for another transcendent performance.
The Durham-based singer/songwriter was in his element on the stage by the French Broad River.
John Darnielle’s ever-shifting project felt right at home on the property’s indoor stage.
Battle-tested singer/songwriter Josiah Leming enchanted the Asheville crowd with his solo set.
The singer/songwriter kept the capacity crowd rapt throughout his solo performance.
The legendary singer/songwriter and his talented band delivered the goods downtown.
The Coloradan brought the sonic landscapes of the Rockies to the Blue Ridge — but the openers nearly stole the show.
The Americana phenom opens for Band of Horses at Rabbit Rabbit on Oct. 20.