The relaxed Monday night sets delivered on their immense potential.
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All in Rock
As with Drive-By Truckers, the proper path to Phish fandom is clearly through the acoustic door.
Taj Mahal, Esperanza Spalding, and ANOHNI made for a worthwhile excursion to Knoxville.
The folk rocker and his talented band brought a soulful blend of Americana and pop to an enthusiastic April 2 crowd.
The instrumental trio of Nicholas Principe, Peter Silberman, and David Moore enchanted the West Asheville crowd.
The intimate night of heavy metal brass featured politically charged covers from Rage Against the Machine, Tool, Led Zeppelin, and others.
Four NC punk bands ignited the West Asheville venue on a smoky Friday night.
The singer/songwriter was given a key to the city — then more than proved why she’s deserving of that honor.
The band celebrates the 20th anniversary of “The Sunlandic Twins” on March 29 at The Grey Eagle.
Jonny and Edwin discuss the indie rockers’ two-night residency.
The New Orleans-based singer/songwriter/guitarist wowed a small but mighty crowd.
The singer/songwriter/comedian and his band served up quality entertainment, but DJ Douggpound stole the show.
Organizer and participating musician Joe Hooten discusses the annual event.
The critical darlings returned home for a cathartic night of music.