(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)

“A delicious collection of alt-pop” (HuffPost); “inviting and enchanting, warming the soul” (Music-News.com); while “showcasing a melodic vein of pop that recalls Brian Wilson” (Obscure Sound).

($20 adv/$25 day of - 2nd nite of 2)

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 are encouraged!)

“A delicious collection of alt-pop” (HuffPost); “inviting and enchanting, warming the soul” (Music-News.com); while “showcasing a melodic vein of pop that recalls Brian Wilson” (Obscure Sound).

($20 advance/$25 day of show; Bob Sumner to open)

Of Martin, No Depression says: “Dogs in the Daylight is as close to a masterpiece as a folk album by an emerging singer-songwriter can get.”

($30)

For more than 20 years, Toronto’s Enter The Haggis has been bringing a rock edge to contemporary celtic music by effortlessly melding bagpipes and fiddles with classic rock n’ roll instrumentation and AAA-friendly vocals.

(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)

With a foundation in old-time and celtic music, The Elk River Ramblers also branch out into bluegrass, klezmer, and contemporary pop.

($15 advance/$20 day of show)

“Many bands songs are based on the same formula of fast-paced energetic instrumentation with powerful vocals but the Kilmaine Saints just do it better than the vast majority.” ​ London Celtic Punk

(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)

With a foundation in old-time and celtic music, The Elk River Ramblers also branch out into bluegrass, klezmer, and contemporary pop.

($20)

Grupo los Santos is a NYC-based funky, rootsy, weirdly eclectic jam-band which pulls equally from the traditions of jazz, rock, funk, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Brazilian, and whatever else they come across.

($20)

“One of the most important American singer/songwriters of our time.”- No Depression “If you only have time for one name of a songwriter that could change your life, I would go with Willy Tea Taylor.” – Saving Country Music