Drew Peterson
(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)“Peterson’s frank, humorous and observational lyricism shines on raw, lively Americana tunes with whiskey-and-honey-soaked vocals.” – Brian Tucker — Star News, Wilmington, NC
“Peterson’s frank, humorous and observational lyricism shines on raw, lively Americana tunes with whiskey-and-honey-soaked vocals.” – Brian Tucker — Star News, Wilmington, NC
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Low Water Bridge brings a powerfully unique sound that shakes the mountains, rumbles through the holler, and fills the river bottoms.
“If you’re tired of wimpy mainstream vocals of pimply vocalists who haven’t lived yet — this is the cure. Wolfe sings with authority, experience & realism. He pours it dramatically but never artificially.” – Americana Highways
Phillip-Michael grew up with B.B. King calling him “nephew” and calls his music “Dive Bar Soul,” a blend of Indie Rock storytelling and the passion of the blues. In February of 2022, he caught the attention of Ellen Degeneres who featured him on...
“Backpacks & Mason Jars” explores weighty topics such as suicide, drug addiction, lost love, and the absence of hope inherent in small town life
Shamarr Allen is the definition of New Orleans! Hailing from the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, Allen has influences in jazz, hip-hop, rock, funk rhythms, blues and country.
“Backpacks & Mason Jars” explores weighty topics such as suicide, drug addiction, lost love, and the absence of hope inherent in small town life
“Dawn Drake and her band are at the beginnings of a fascinating journey to enthusiastically bridge chasms of cultural and gender disconnect that plagues so much of pop music’s body politic.” –Darrell McNeill, Curator Brooklyn Academy of Music Cafe, NYC
Named Momentum Band of the Year by IBMA in 2019, Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road have been recognized as one of the fastest growing bands on the scene. Their latest release “Roots” debuted at #6 on the Billboard Bluegrass Album Charts.
“When bluegrass is played right, it impossible to resist the allure of that mountain music sound; and Ragged Union get it oh so right.” • Lloyd Brown, Fatea Magazine