River Whyless, the North Carolina-bred folk-rock outfit has discovered their evolution is a subtler albeit monumentally important one.
Read MoreIn 2016, Capone returned to her hometown of Asheville, NC to record her first solo EP Orbit at Echo Mountain Recording Studios. Following the release of Orbit, Capone achieved notable success; she was named New Song Music's LEAF Festival Singer-Songwriter winner, performed alongside Andy Palmer at Kennedy Center and competed in New Song Music's songwriting competition at Lincoln Center. She has opened for such artists as Kevin Devine, Nicole Atkins, Erika Wennerstrom and Mason Jennings. She’s performed at Leaf Festival, Asheville Pride, and was the winner of 2017's New Song Singer-Songwriter Competition.
Read MoreJulia Christgau is an actor, musician and budding filmmaker. She was born and raised in NYC and recently relocated to Asheville, NC.
Read MoreAmanda Anne Platt has been described as "easily one of the best songwriters coming out of Western North Carolina these days" (Martin Anderson, WNCW), with a voice that "sings like Carolina farmlands after a rainstorm" (Harvey Robinson, Monkeywhale Productions). She is the songwriter, lead singer, and producer of the Asheville-based Americana group The Honeycutters.
Read MoreRissi Palmer experienced a lifetime of milestones when she released her self-titled debut album in 2007.
Read More“It was like a fever dream. Every day counting blessings for safe passage.” Out there on the road with his battered guitar, playing 260 shows in just the last year and half, across 46 states and 14 countries, acclaimed troubadour Christopher Paul Stelling says he could see it all out there unfolding on the horizon.
Read MoreIt’s been a long time between solo albums for Johnny Irion, more than a decade in fact, since Ex Tempore won critical acclaim upon its 2007 release.
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