The Coloradan brought the sonic landscapes of the Rockies to the Blue Ridge — but the openers nearly stole the show.
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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.
Kristian Matsson and his band delivered another evening of distinct folk magic.
The NC-rooted band experimented with new sounds to mixed results, then returned to its crowd-pleasing strengths.
The second yearly event brought big names as well as local and international roots music talent to Tryon.
Emmylou Harris, Greensky Bluegrass, Rissi Palmer, and Del McCoury Band are among this year’s featured artists.
Some of Asheville’s top musical talent — and some welcome Chapel Hill guests — braved the heat at The Outpost on Aug. 5.
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.