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“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

($20)

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.

($12)

“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

($15 advance/$20 day of show)

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...

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“Backpacks & Mason Jars” explores weighty topics such as suicide, drug addiction, lost love, and the absence of hope inherent in small town life

($20)

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.

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“Backpacks & Mason Jars” explores weighty topics such as suicide, drug addiction, lost love, and the absence of hope inherent in small town life

($15)

“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

($15)

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.

($12)

“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