The Chapel Hill-based artists were the big draw Aug. 3 at The Outpost.
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The Chapel Hill-based artists were the big draw Aug. 3 at The Outpost.
The indie-folk artist radiated both torch singer grace and down-home humbleness as she revisited the 10 songs on her album “Bluebird.”
The Seattle folk rockers’ rich vocal harmonies and layered instrumentation were balms for a stormy day.
Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn kicked off their tour by enthralling the Asheville crowd.
The Nigerian-born, Charlotte-raised artist opens for Fleet Foxes at Rabbit Rabbit on June 23.
The tidewater Virginia-based singer/songwriter delighted a capacity crowd with strong vocals and compelling lyrics.
The Avett Brothers, Black Opry, Marcus King Band and many others celebrated Doc Watson’s 100th birthday in rain-soaked Wilkesboro.
A first-timer with the Tweedy & Co. Experience and a veteran exchange notes on a memorable show.
Natalie Mering kicked off her In Holy Flux Tour to a raucous capacity crowd.
Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, and Josh Kaufman treated attendees to one of the year’s best shows.
The talented guitarist/vocalist brings her band to Boone’s Appalachian Theatre on Nov. 13.
The Asheville-based singer/songwriters play The Grey Eagle on Sept. 25.
Rising Appalachia returns to Salvage Station for a quasi-hometown show on July 9.
After bringing Bonny Light Horseman to Rabbit Rabbit, the Fruit Bats frontman discusses his new project, love for Asheville, and Smashing Pumpkins.