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The exhibit features selected pieces from one of the world’s finest collections of over 600 historic brass instruments from the Joe and Joella Utley Collection of Spartanburg, SC. In collaboration with the National Music Museum (NMM) in Vermillion, South Dakota, which will soon house the Utley Collection, Dr. Sabine Klaus, curator of the Utley Collection, worked closely with Tom Strange, Curator and Artistic Director of the Carolina Music Museum to prepare the exhibit.
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watch! Blue October @ Orange Peel, Asheville, NC, US
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Line-up: Blue October
Date : April 8st, 2020
Venue : Orange Peel, Asheville, NC, US
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watch! The Wood Brothers @ Orange Peel, Asheville, NC, US
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The exhibit features selected pieces from one of the world’s finest collections of over 600 historic brass instruments from the Joe and Joella Utley Collection of Spartanburg, SC. In collaboration with the National Music Museum (NMM) in Vermillion, South Dakota, which will soon house the Utley Collection, Dr. Sabine Klaus, curator of the Utley Collection, worked closely with Tom Strange, Curator and Artistic Director of the Carolina Music Museum to prepare the exhibit.
Tuesday – Saturday 10-5 Sunday 1-5
Formed in 2005, the RoseWind Duo consists of Scott Herring, percussion and Clifford Leaman, saxophones. They have performed widely across the USA and abroad, including appearances at The University of South Carolina, The University of Southern Mississippi, the NASA Conferences, the South Carolina Music Teachers Association State Conference and the International Navy Band Saxophone Symposium in Washington, D.C. The duo has toured world-wide, performing and teaching at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Aragón, (Zaragoza, SP) the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, (Barcelona, SP) the Conservatoire de Strasbourg, (FR) Selmer Paris Showroom (Paris), SaxOpen (Strasbourg, France), World Saxophone Congress (St. Andrews, Scotland), Percussive Arts Society International Convention (Austin, TX), Lulea Technical University (Piteå, Sweden), Royal Academy of Music (Stockholm, Sweden), Yantai, China; and Beijing Central Conservatory.
The RoseWind Duo performs music in a wide variety of musical styles and is highly sought-after for performances and masterclasses throughout the United States. The duo has released two compact discs of new works for saxophone and marimba, Release (Equilibrium Recordings, EQ-92) and Devils Garden/Angels Landing (Equilibrium Recordings, EQ-161) and is committed to furthering the repertoire for this genre through the commissioning of new works.

Eleanor Underhill and Molly Rose go solo in a two set concert from their homes in Asheville, North Carolina. Americana at its best.
HOW IT WORKS: RSVP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/underhill-rose-tickets-100634641923?fbclid=IwAR0-AlagHpExefICMa4WGZK5kqyl7LhdSieNk6ntM3U3wlR1J5OU6ganNLE by selecting REGISTER. You will receive an email with a link for the concert. Tune in at the concert time. The artist will provide you information to support them through an online donation via a service like PayPal or Venmo. Donations for house concerts typically range from $10-20, more for ensembles. There is NO PAYWALL. In this challenging time we’re all going through, we are working to connect people in isolation, support working musicians, but also be sensitive that many people are taking a huge financial hit. This may not be a good time for you to contribute. We still invite you to join us. We’re all in this together.
Harmonies. Soul-touching lyrics. Eye-catching stage presence. Underhill Rose has become synonymous with beautiful music, charming personalities, and rippling success. In the last four years, the band from Asheville, North Carolina has independently released two albums in the top of the Americana Music Association Airplay Chart and Roots Music Report Chart, all the while garnering critical acclaim from around the globe.
Get to know the joyful soaring voice of Molly Rose and her acoustic guitar and the distinctive styling of Eleanor Underhill’s open-back banjo and salty-blues vocals. Their close harmonies and charisma make most think they are sisters, and with their song-centered original compositions, Underhill Rose creates music that is real and inspired. See them on PBS Television, hear them on nationally-syndicated radio and at live performances, and you will know how Underhill Rose has carved out a distinctive place in the Americana-folk scene.
For their most recent release, the authentic, live sound was captured in their home state over two starry nights. Featuring original songs from their three studio albums, Underhill Rose’s Live covers the depth and joy of nearly a decade of musical partnership. The stripped-down sound highlights the soulful harmonies that originally brought Eleanor and Molly together to play music. By removing the bells and whistles of past recordings, Underhill Rose reveals the fundamental elements of their sound: a powerful partnership in full bloom.
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The exhibit features selected pieces from one of the world’s finest collections of over 600 historic brass instruments from the Joe and Joella Utley Collection of Spartanburg, SC. In collaboration with the National Music Museum (NMM) in Vermillion, South Dakota, which will soon house the Utley Collection, Dr. Sabine Klaus, curator of the Utley Collection, worked closely with Tom Strange, Curator and Artistic Director of the Carolina Music Museum to prepare the exhibit.
Tuesday – Saturday 10-5 Sunday 1-5
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The exhibit features selected pieces from one of the world’s finest collections of over 600 historic brass instruments from the Joe and Joella Utley Collection of Spartanburg, SC. In collaboration with the National Music Museum (NMM) in Vermillion, South Dakota, which will soon house the Utley Collection, Dr. Sabine Klaus, curator of the Utley Collection, worked closely with Tom Strange, Curator and Artistic Director of the Carolina Music Museum to prepare the exhibit.
Tuesday – Saturday 10-5 Sunday 1-5
Music from the Great American Song Book performed live & dancing encouraged! Schiro perfectly evokes the ambience of a bygone era.
You’ll think you’re in a cool jazz club with the Rat Pack when Schiro takes the stage with his homage to Crooner Classics. Schiro is known as “The Contemporary Crooner” for good reason. He sings classics by Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Bing Crosby, Tony Bennett & mixes in other standards like “Georgia on Mind” & “What a Wonderful World.” If it’s soulful, Schiro sings it!
Plenty of space to dance in this former ballroom & the perfect music to swing to. Reserved tables will be up front & assigned by order of purchase. Single seats are first come, first served & based on availability.
Foothills Philharmonic presents Gina League, Clarinet, and Bobby Powell, Trombone, in a joint recital at Greer Center for the Arts. Featuring solo works for Clarinet and Trombone, this concert promises to be a very enjoyable evening at the brand new Greer Center for the Arts near Trade Street in Greer. Please put this addition to our season on your calendar! We would love to see you there!
The 2019-20 Chamber Concert Series is a new concert series featuring the different chamber groups and soloists of Foothills Philharmonic, and is an opportunity for our audience to enjoy chamber music in an intimate setting. As with our Main stage concert series, all concerts are free and open to the public.

A remarkable thing happened to The Revivalists as they came upon their tenth anniversary as a band. The New Orleans-based septet scored a game-changing hit with “Wish I Knew You,” a wistful song from their third album, Men Amongst Mountains. Guided by dynamic percussion and punchy horns, the single features a contagious hook and feel-good chorus that has resonated with fans across all different genres. Though the album was released in July of 2015 (debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart), the band’s break out single “Wish I Knew You” has a rare and undeniable staying power. The song steadily picked up steam in 2016 spending over 40 weeks on the Billboard Adult Alternative Chart where it peaked at #1 and maintained for multiple weeks. By 2017, the song crossed to Alternative radio rising quickly to #1 and breaking the Billboard chart record for most single-week spins ever at Alternative radio. “Wish I Knew You” then peaked inside the Top 15 at Adult Pop Radio and ultimately spent 9 weeks in the Billboard Hot 100.
The Revivalists concert has been rescheduled for Friday, October 30 at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium. All previously purchased tickets will be honored on October 30. If you are unable to attend the new date, you may request a refund until June 19, 2020 from your point of purchase.
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The exhibit features selected pieces from one of the world’s finest collections of over 600 historic brass instruments from the Joe and Joella Utley Collection of Spartanburg, SC. In collaboration with the National Music Museum (NMM) in Vermillion, South Dakota, which will soon house the Utley Collection, Dr. Sabine Klaus, curator of the Utley Collection, worked closely with Tom Strange, Curator and Artistic Director of the Carolina Music Museum to prepare the exhibit.
Tuesday – Saturday 10-5 Sunday 1-5

Live Streaming Kishi Bashi At Grey Eagle, Asheville, NC, US : Sunday 12 April 2020
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Kishi Bashi /Location : Grey Eagle, Asheville, NC, US
Kishi Bashi /Date : Sunday 12 April 2020
Kishi Bashi /Line Up : Kishi Bashi
The exhibit features selected pieces from one of the world’s finest collections of over 600 historic brass instruments from the Joe and Joella Utley Collection of Spartanburg, SC. In collaboration with the National Music Museum (NMM) in Vermillion, South Dakota, which will soon house the Utley Collection, Dr. Sabine Klaus, curator of the Utley Collection, worked closely with Tom Strange, Curator and Artistic Director of the Carolina Music Museum to prepare the exhibit.
Tuesday – Saturday 10-5 Sunday 1-5
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As more festivals, performances and concerts are canceled due to the coronavirus shutdown, musicians of all stripes and sizes are taking to social and streaming platforms to play live for their fans.
NPR Music is compiling a list of live audio and video streams from around the world, categorized by date and genre, with links out to streaming platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Some will require registration or a subscription, but most will be free, often with digital tip jars and opportunities to directly support artists by buying music and merchandise.
April 14
classical
The Metropolitan Opera: Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Link: Met Opera
Live with Carnegie Hall: Titus Burgess
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Link: Carnegie Hall
Yolanda Kondonassis
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Link: Oberlin Stage Lift
Marc-André Hamelin
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Link: 92Y
Lincoln Center at Home: Chamber Music Society: An Evening of Beethoven
Time: 5:30 p.m. ET
Link: Lincoln Center / Facebook
multi-genre
UnCancelled Music Festival: Betty Who, The Night Game, Annie Stoic of Jackknife Stiletto and more
Time: 1 p.m. – 9 p.m. ET
Link: UnCancelled Music Festival
Hip-Hop
Pickathon Presents A Concert A Day: People Under The Stairs
Time: 4 p.m. ET
Link: Facebook / Twitch / YouTube
country / americana
Caylee Hammack and Cassadee Pope
Time: 6 p.m. ET
Link: Facebook
Chelsea Williams
Time: 5 p.m. ET
Link: YouTube
Hunter Hayes
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Link: YouTube
Americana Highways: Ben de la Cour, Eric Brace & Thomm Jutz, Bandits on the Run, David Starr
Time: 7 p.m. ET
Link: Facebook
Adam Hambrick
Time: 4 p.m. ET
Link: Facebook
rock
Land of Talk
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Link: Instagram
Phish
Time: 7 p.m. ET
Link: Phish
folk
Laura Marling
Time: 1 p.m. ET
Link: Facebook
Josh Ritter
Time: 5 p.m. ET
Link: Facebook
Kris Delmhorst
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Link: Signature Sounds
indie
Distant Together: Jeffrey Lewis, Hovvdy, Harriet Elder (Dogeyed), Mike Caridi (The Glow / LVL UP)
Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
Link: Instagram
Sure Sure
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Link: Veeps
electronic
Krewella
Time: 4 p.m. ET
Link: Twitch

