East Nash Grass Halloween Party
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Celebrate
Halloween with us on November 1st, 2024 with East Nash Grass! We
want to see those costumes, so be sure to dress up for this
Halloween-themed event. The evening starts at 6:45 with The Lowland Ramblers, and East
Nash Grass takes the stage at 7:30.
"Nashville's newest bluegrass
ambassadors," East Nash Grass comes as a refreshing break -- a
balance of undeniably hard-driving bluegrass alongside surprisingly
introspective songwriting and earnest narration. Featuring a
who’s-who of Nashville’s hottest young pickers, the joy and passion
these musicians feel towards the genre is infused in every note
they play and every word they sing. Their second full-length
album Last Chance To Win was released in 2023.
East Nash Grass is James Kee (guitar &
vocals), Grand Master Fiddle champion, Maddie Denton, Gaven Largent
(dobro), “Presidential Scholar for the Arts in Jazz”, Jeff Picker
(bass), and TWO (2) IBMA Momentum Award-winners for Best
Instrumentalist, Cory Walker (banjo) and Harry Clark (mandolin).
Tickets are on sale now. Preferred seating
is $30, and reserved seating is $22. Doors open at 5:00 pm,
and the concert begins at 6:45 pm. Bar and concessions available.
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Andrew Marlin of Watchhouse
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Join us
November 16th for the Andrew Marlin String Band!
Featuring Rachel Baiman as the
night's opener.
Andrew
Marlin is a songwriter
and multi-instrumentalist based out of Chapel Hill, NC. His latest
solo record, Phthalo
Blue, is out now. The album
features all original music by Andrew, recorded around one mic at
The Tractor Shed in Goodlettsville, TN. Marlin has
produced six albums of original works of American roots music with
Watchhouse, has formed the bluegrass group Mighty Poplar (with
collaborators Critter Eldridge, Greg Garrison, Alex Hargreaves and
Noam Pikelny) and regularly contributes instrumental performances
to other artists and albums. He's recently played mandolin on
recordings for Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers, Plains, Dead Tongues and
Phil Cook.
Join us as Rachel Baiman opens the show! Common Nation of Sorrow, Baiman’s
2023 LP, was called one of “The Best Albums of the Year (So
Far) by The Boston Globe, awarded 4 stars from American Songwriter,
and deemed a “Tremendously and remarkable record” by The Amp.
On the heels of an album release year that saw her play more than
130 shows across the globe, Baiman in making 2024 her “Year of
collaboration” with a series of A Side/B Side mini release projects
featuring some of her favorite songwriters including Pony Bradshaw,
Caroline Spence, and Nicholas Jamerson. If Common Nation of Sorrow
was a novel, this year’s releases feel more like short stories,
just long enough to make you want more.
Tickets
are on sale now starting at $36. Doors open at 6 pm, the
concert starts at 7 pm, and bar and concessions will be available.
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Jerry Garcia: A Bluegrass
Journey Weekend
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Join us
for two nights to celebrate the bluegrass journey of Jerry Garcia
with a stellar lineup of artists paying tribute to the music icon!
Tickets cover all events for the
entire weekend, including:
- Live music both nights in the theatre
- Exhibit tours
- Documentary film screenings
- Workshops
Additionally,
food trucks will be on hand throughout the weekend at the Bluegrass
Music Hall of Fame & Museum, along with a pre-concert lounge
every afternoon and evening before the concert events. All
ticket holders will have the same seats for the weekend.
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Bluegrass Unlimited Workshop Weekend
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Immerse
yourself in the heart and soul of bluegrass music at the inaugural
Bluegrass Unlimited Experience. You’ll receive hands-on instruction
led by seasoned professionals, featuring classes in Guitar, Banjo,
Mandolin, Fiddle, Bass, and Bluegrass Vocals. Join us for an
unforgettable musical journey that will inspire your creativity and
deepen your love for bluegrass! This camp is designed for musicians
who know basic knowledge of their instrument.
Date: Friday, February 7th - Sunday, February 9th,
2024
Location: Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum in
Owensboro, Kentucky
Workshop Fee: $495
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