As a Country Music Hall of Fame member, Hank Williams Jr. referred to his blues man pseudonym, Thunderhead Hawkins. With his latest album, the illuminating “Rich White Honky Blues” on Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound label, Williams unveils Thunderhead Hawkins in full blues regalia.
Presenting the inaugural Scotchie Music Family Reunion. Set to stage on the banks of the Nolichucky River at USA Raft Adventure Resort in Erwin, two nights of music evolve on Friday, June 17 and Saturday, June 18. A campfire jam occurs Sunday, June 19.
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To purchase a copy of Ron Addison’s new CD, “Ride On,” visit https://ronaddison.com. See him and his band, The Tomcats, on Saturday, June 18, at the High Knob Music Festival in Norton and on Saturday, July 16, at Delta Blues BBQ in downtown Bristol.
An end to decades of long and winding roads appears on the horizon for Robert Earl Keen, who announced this year that he will retire from touring in September. First he will return to the Tri-Cities. See him Sunday, June 5, at the ETSU Martin Center for the Arts in Johnson City.
Theatre Bristol' production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s timeworn treasure “The Sound of Music” opens on Friday, June 17, and runs through Sunday, June 26, at Paramount Bristol.
As summer concert series kick off and the festival season gets into full swing, the Tri-Cities has plenty of live music options to choose from. Here are four ways to catch some outstanding live music in the Tri-Cities this weekend.
As summer concert series kick off and the festival season gets into full swing, the Tri-Cities has plenty of live music options to choose from. Here are four ways to catch some outstanding live music in the Tri-Cities this weekend.
The Bellamy Brothers walked onstage at The Cameo. Paced quickly, they performed nearly two dozen songs to a sold-out and enthusiastic crowd.
The Pinnacle shopping center’s free summer concert series begins its sixth season this Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Since 2014, the Birthplace of Country Music Museum in downtown Bristol, Virginia has been carrying on the city’s musical heritage and the legacy of those recordings from the 1927 Bristol Sessions that featured artists like The Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers and Ernest Stoneman.
Arlo McKinley, hewn from years lived and tears shed, rerouted his avenues of pain into a career in music. Experience McKinley’s tuneful trials and travails when he visits Wolf Hills Brewing Co. in Abingdon. Line up for a wallop on Friday, May 20.
To herald the release of their New West Records debut, “Fortune Favors the Bold” album, 49 Winchester staged a block party outdoors at The Sessions Hotel in Bristol, Virginia. By 6:30 p.m., a line to meet the band and purchase copies extended well across the grounds.
East Tennessee’s Circus No. 9, signed to Bonfire Music Group, issues its latest album on Friday, July 1. The progressive bluegrass band’s self-titled album, yielding the first single, “Steampipe Coffee,” can be bought at their show Friday, May 20, at the Down Home in Johnson City.
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