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The Avett Brothers with Watchhouse, The Dead South, and more

Apr 24, 2025 at 3:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:59 AM, 1:30 PM and 7:59 PM  ·   · $84 Wilkes Community College, Wilkesboro, NC Wilkes Community College, Wilkesboro, NC Tickets from $84

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Wyatt Flores, a Mexican-American from Oklahoma, known for his honest country music, rose from local bar gigs to recording with Island Records. Hits like “Please Don’t Go” showcase his raw style, blending regret and hope. His debut album, Welcome To The Plains, captures his roots and life's challenges.
The Avett Brothers, known for hits like "High Steppin'," debuted top on Billboard with "True Sadness." Earned 2 Grammy noms & entered NC Music Hall of Fame. They've also collaborated with Judd Apatow.
The Lil Smokies, formed in Missoula, blend rock energy with '70s Laurel Canyon songwriting. Their third album, *Tornillo*, produced by Bill Reynolds, showcases their roots reimagining. They have a national following and have performed at festivals like Red Rocks and Telluride.
Della Mae is a GRAMMY-nominated all-woman string band led by Celia Woodsmith and Kimber Ludiker. Known for engaging roots music, they tour globally, spreading peace.
Asleep at the Wheel, formed by Ray Benson in 1970 Paw Paw, WV, champions Western swing, capturing acclaim with hits like "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read." Notable collaborations with Willie Nelson, diverse Grammy wins, and tours marked their legacy. Albums include tributes to Bob Wills, and their 2021 album, *Half a Hundred Years* celebrated their 50th anniversary.
Born in Burbank and raised by Broadway star John Raitt, Bonnie Raitt fused blues, rock, and R&B into a distinct sound. Known for hits like "Something to Talk About" and albums including Grammy-winning 'Nick of Time'. A respected guitarist and activist, she's collaborated with icons like Prince.
Georgia-born Brent Cobb infuses Grammy-nominated "southern eclectic" songs with southern rock, soul, and country vibes, celebrated for storytelling and rich cultural influences.
Sam Bush, mandolin and fiddle virtuoso from Bowling Green, KY, revolutionized bluegrass with the New Grass Revival. Known for hits like "King of My World," he's collaborated with Emmylou Harris and Bela Fleck, and won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association.
Born from a love of bluegrass and rock-n-roll, the SteelDrivers boast a legacy of acclaimed albums and numerous accolades. Known for evolving yet consistent quality, their style merges traditional instruments with a bold rock edge.
The Dead South, a Canadian progressive bluegrass band known for their unique style and energetic performances, excels in blending Americana, folk, and country genres. Famous for their captivating live shows and hits like "In Hell I'll Be in Good Company," they are celebrated by a diverse global fanbase and recognized for challenging traditional norms with their music.
Grammy-winning bluegrass icon Peter Rowan, born in Massachusetts, mixes folk, rock, and Tex-Mex in his music. Known for bands like Earth Opera and Old & in the Way, and hits like "New Moon Rising." Collaborated with Jerry Garcia, Tony Rice, and Flaco Jiménez.
Alison Brown, born in Hartford, CT, is a celebrated banjoist known for her unique blend of jazz, bluegrass, and global music traditions. A former member of Alison Krauss & Union Station, she co-founded Compass Records. Her Grammy-nominated work includes collaborations with artists like Kronos Quartet and Anat Cohen. Brown, a Harvard alumna, has earned major accolades like the International Bluegrass Music Association's Distinguished Achievement Award. Notable albums include "Simple Pleasures" and "Song of the Banjo," showcasing her innovation in banjo music.
The War And Treaty, founded in 2014 by Michael and Tanya Trotter, are a dynamic Americana duo known for their passionate style. GRAMMY-nominated for Best New Artist and Best American Roots Song, they've earned acclaim from the Country Music Association and Americana Music Association. Their debut album, "Lover’s Game," received critical praise. They've collaborated with artists like Zach Bryan and shared stages with legends like Al Green, Chris Stapleton, and John Legend, captivating audiences worldwide with their electrifying performances.
Watchhouse, the North Carolina duo of Andrew Marlin & Emily Frantz, are known for their poignant songwriting and root music that resonates with younger audiences. Gaining acclaim from Rolling Stone and NPR, they've played sold-out shows at Red Rocks and Ryman Auditorium. Starting in local venues, their profound chemistry and masterful songs explore life’s mysteries and joys, amassing hundreds of millions of streams.

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Be part of The Avett Brothers concert in Wilkesboro at Wilkes Community College on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 10:59 AM, with Watchhouse, The Dead South, and more. Tickets are on sale now!

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