Some great bluegrass shows coming to the ATL over the next week, including some fresh outlaw country style roots/bluegrass! Spread the word and hope to see you out and about! HOOT HOOT!!!
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Compass Records Recording Artist (CD Release) Rebecca Frazier and Hit & Run Bluegrass Band
THUR JUNE 7, 6pm doors/jam – 9pm start, $8
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SAT JUNE 9, 8pm doors, $10 adv/$12 door
Peachtree Tavern (Buckhead)
“The most unjustly overlooked Americana album of 2012 was the Turnpike Troubadours’ “Goodbye Normal Street.” It wasn’t just that singer-songwriter Evan Felker portrayed a young man’s reckless gambles and painful consequences in smart, sly lyrics. The rest of Felker’s Oklahoma quintet captured that combination of hope and hurt in edgy arrangements that integrated fiddle, banjo, mandolin and accordion into a hillbilly-rock band. Whether it originates from curving two-lane blacktops, a pretty rich girl or an army enlistment, the whiff of danger in these songs is thrilling.”
-Editors Pick, Washington Post 5/30/13
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(TDawg Presents)
Caroline Pond & Friends
WED JUNE 12, 8PM
553 Amsterdam Ave., 404.874.7828
$10 adv/$12 door
TDawg Presents invites you out to The Red Light Cafe for a special Wednesday night engagement with one of the finest souls on this planet who also happens to play the hell out of the fiddle and yukele! Caroline is heading west, FAR west, to Hawaii in fact! Let’s send her off in grand fashion! Expect some special guests to pop in on this one most likely – this won’t be a show to miss! Visit the event page at tdawgpresents.com to view a video of Caroline in action.
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(TDawg Presents)
WALLER w/ special guest Lindsay Rakers Duo
@ Steve’s Live Music, Friday June 14!!!
8pm, $12 door, click here
“Waller draws on bluegrass, gospel, boogie-woogie and down-home country folk music for its satisfying sound, captured with natural warmth on a new, self-pressed CD titled My Poor Queen. I’m impressed most by the pure, disarming qualities of [Jason] Waller’s and co-vocalist Tiffany Leigh Blalock’s voices, and the way the players don’t force unnecessary brawn onto the songs, a la the Avett Brothers and too many other young bands. They simply let them flow naturally, and they’re wonderful.”
– Jeff Clark, Stomp & Stammer
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