

show, Saturday, 127 Princess St., Wilmington.


With folk singer Chris Frisina, who's playing his last Wilmington show before heading to Asheville. Americana act Steph Stewart & the Boyfriends. Steph Stewart and Mario Arnez play classic-country-flavored tunes that run the gamut of rough-and-tumble honky-tonk and lonely ballads. Their sophomore effort takes steps forward, delivering sometimes smoldering songs meant for a Saturday night. Release show for Green Swamp roots and blues band's new album "All Time." The album's title track sets the tone with some feisty guitar work, delivering a biting, swagger-filled send off to a spurned lover. Two Wilmington bands join New Jersey's Hudson Falcons, a long-running blue collar rock 'n' roll band whose music feels like a gutsy, heart-on-your-sleeve blend of The Smithereens, Springsteen and The Gaslight Anthem. Catchy, smoldering songs are rich in melody, with cool, husky vocals from Aaron Aiken on their album "If Better Read in Photographs." Details: 7 p.m. Smooth and with a bit of swagger, this Boone band dips into pop while echoing '60s folk, rock and tiny bits of psychedelic in their laid back indie rock sound. Lush with synth, Latin rhythms, '70s soul, length-worthy tracks and a cupboard's worth of flavors, the band's exploration is worthy of a Tolkien novel. Their music is epic yet soothing - imagine Rush as a spaced out, improvisational electronic jam band and you've got a start. $7 in advance, $10 day of show.īaltimore band's "space disco-future wave" description is quite the mouthful, but definitely spot-on. show, Friday, 127 Princess St., Wilmington.

$15 in advance.Īlbum release for "Swift Drifter" from a tender, soulful Boone singer-songwriter whose music is a subtle mix of folk, country and soft rock. show, Thursday, 2620 Onslow Drive, Jacksonville. The music combines down-home storytelling with old-school rap delivery on songs like "The Muddy Muddy" and "My Town." With Seckond Chanyce & Charley Farley. $15-$32įormer singer for Southern rock and alt-hip-hop act Rehab, Jones carries on with a country-meets-hip-hop sound. Their composition, from members to stylistic choices (like a cool Paul Simon cover), have allowed them to find a home in a variety of venues (The Iridium, The Jazz Corner) and music festivals (SXSW). Virtuosity and a delectable mix of Latin, gypsy music and acoustic swing jazz make this Savannah, Georgia, band a head-spinning act to take in. Buster Keaton's "One Week" will screen with an original orchestral score by silent film composer Andrew E. Performances will focus on music from the movies, featuring famous scores from such films as "Batman," "The Pink Panther," "Ben Hur," "Lord of the Rings" and more. show, Tuesday, 1612 Castle St., Wilmington.Įmmy- and Tony-winning actor David Hyde Pierce will serve as special guest host for this concert, which is co-presented by the Cucalorus Stage series. They formed this sweet, raspy duo, busking on trains and subways and writing melodic folk songs in English and Spanish. If this data is unavailable or inaccurate and you own or represent this business, click here for more information on how you may be able to correct it.Katrina Axtell traveled to Buenos Aires for school, and while attending a local jam she met solo performer Julian Hernandez. VIEW ADDITIONAL DATA Select from over 115 networks below to view available data about this business.
