(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

Audiences find themselves captivated by her earthy, sensual voice, and her original songs lead listeners into the most intimate depths of the human experience.

($20adv/$25 day of show)

Before The Avett Brothers were selling out arenas, before Mumford & Sons were becoming the biggest band in music …the Hackensaw Boys were mixing bluegrass and old time music with a punk attitude, and reshaping what a modern old school string band could sound...

(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

Audiences find themselves captivated by her earthy, sensual voice, and her original songs lead listeners into the most intimate depths of the human experience.

($12 in advance/ $15 day of show)

“With his special brand of catchy beats and despondency, Riggleman and his musical projects are a band of all seasons, and the Cheap Dates is his tightest band yet..” — Adobe & Teardrops

($20)

Novos Caminhos is the meeting of two leading voices in Brazilian instrumental music: Ian Coury (10-string mandolin) and Igor Souza (7-string guitar). United by their love of choro and samba, they blend technical mastery and creativity to honor tradition while...

(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

Phillips Saylor Wisor – aka STRIPMALL BALLADS – is a Maryland-based rollicking musical rambler, rife with story-songs rich in emotion and hardihood. His brand of folk music sings the heartbreaking ballads of old brick buildings, vacant lots, and rustbelt...

($15)

Brothers Gus and Phin Johnson are only 19 and 17, respectively, but are already making an impact with their authentic writing and catchy tunes.

(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

Phillips Saylor Wisor – aka STRIPMALL BALLADS – is a Maryland-based rollicking musical rambler, rife with story-songs rich in emotion and hardihood. His brand of folk music sings the heartbreaking ballads of old brick buildings, vacant lots, and rustbelt...

($25 adv/$30 at the door)

A trio of master throat singers from Tuva, a tiny republic in Central Asia. Alash remains grounded in the ancient art of throat singing developed among the nomadic herdsmen, while expanding its musical vocabulary with new ideas from the West. THIS IS A LISTENING SHOW!

($15)

“Radio and TV ready with enough darkness creeping in around the edges to appeal to fans of Jason Isbell & Langhorne Slim.” A big-voiced crooner with a heart of gold, Kevin strikes a chord with “his raw and soulful, Chris Stapleton-esque timbre.”