Asheville-area artists share their favorite music and musical experiences of the past 12 months.
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Asheville-area artists share their favorite music and musical experiences of the past 12 months.
Asheville-area artists share their favorite music and musical experiences of the past 12 months.
Hometown heroes Seth Kaufman and Michael Libramento brought warm, feel-good vibes to a packed Eulogy on Dec. 20.
Stone Temple Pilots, MJ Lenderman & The Wind, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country and more carried on the beloved tradition.
The late great Jason Molina’s songs received a rousing tribute from his collaborators and influences.
The all-star collective honored The Allman Brothers Band in riveting fashion.
The Drive-By Truckers co-lead held his own with just an acoustic guitar and his baritone drawl.
The high-energy act played a career-spanning set and launched 125 lbs. of recycled, biodegradable confetti.
Alt-country's weirdo prince played a statement show on the west side.
The legendary Wu-Tang Clan MC celebrated 30 years of “Liquid Swords” in staggering fashion.
Shaking off an illness, the Chapel Hill band powered through for a lovely night of Americana.
The Stages team was there for two nights of the beloved band’s Nov. 17-19 residency.
The singer/songwriter brought an imaginative interpretation of his new album to the South Slope venue.
The Brooklyn-based indie folk band had a near capacity crowd dancing along to their tunes all night.
The Texas trio offered a stirring reminder of the power of live music.