($20)

“With one foot planted firmly in Appalachian music culture and the other always expanding and evolving.” Fusing roots, country, rock, honky tonk, and blues to create a unique blend of Americana via Appalachia.

(FREE concert -tips are encouraged!)

Holmes moved to West Virginia for love. A snow-flipped Jeep brings an engagement’s long-stewing tensions to an irreconcilable head. It’s over, and he’s left to nurse his wounds in a strange land. Cast your reckoning: for a songwriter, is this too good to be true?

($12 advance/$15 day of show)

Lua Flora is the soundtrack of your favorite daydream. The Asheville, NC-based group’s sun-kissed melodies are rooted in the harmonies of Appalachia, rhythms of the West Indies, and lyricism of American folk.

($15)

“Cerebral alt. country from an unusually versatile singer.” — Rolling Stone “Literary rock’n’roller William Matheny has a knack for spinning stories about roach-infested apartments and social anxiety into indie gold.” — NPR’s Weekend Edition

(FREE Concert -tips are ancouraged!)

Tyler Dodson is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, born in the foothills of the Sauratown mountains in Stokes County, North Carolina, whose musical journey weaves a tapestry of sounds and stories as eclectic as the South itself.

($15)

These unique musical ingredients come together in a mesmerizing harmonic puzzle that is at times haunting, other times foot-tapping, and always a good time.

(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)

Tyler Dodson is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, born in the foothills of the Sauratown mountains in Stokes County, North Carolina, whose musical journey weaves a tapestry of sounds and stories as eclectic as the South itself.

($15 advance/ $20 day of show)

Rivers’ style is a wash of genres that defies classification and leaves audiences thirsty for more.

(FREE Concert -tips are encrouraged!)

“A smoky tenor that exudes confidence and authority… & a smooth command of the difficult finger-picking style …weaves his own tunes flawlessly together with folk-revival classics” – New Haven Advocate

($15 advance/$20 day of show)

“If you want to get to Memphis, you pump a tank full of gas and start barreling southwest. If you’re Jeremy Short, you just plug in your guitar and step up to the microphone.” -Dave Lavender, Herald Dispatch