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  • Summer Tracks – Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    The music of Asheville, North Carolina based outfit Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters is nuanced, bringing insight and wit to the stories Platt tells through songwriting. Lyrically driven, the band’s country roots music often inspires introspection, whether it be about life on the road, heartache or hope. There is an empathetic and charming wit […]

  • Summer Tracks Concert Series: Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    The music of Asheville, North Carolina based outfit Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters is nuanced, bringing insight and wit to the stories Platt tells through songwriting. Lyrically driven, the band’s country roots music often inspires introspection, whether it be about life on the road, heartache or hope. There is an empathetic and charming wit […]

  • Summer Tracks – The Feels

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    The Feels are a female-fronted fusion of Indie-Soul, R&B, Funk, and Groove. With dreamy vocal harmonies interwoven throughout their original music, singer-songwriters Lange Eve and Sarah Roberts deliver a vibrant and energizing performance backed by the funky, throw-back grooves of Matt Gardner on lead guitar, Brian Grasso on bass, Matthew Roberts on drums, and their […]

  • Summer Tracks Concert Series: The Feels

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    The Feels are a female-fronted fusion of Indie-Soul, R&B, Funk, and Groove. With dreamy vocal harmonies interwoven throughout their original music, singer-songwriters Lange Eve and Sarah Roberts deliver a vibrant and energizing performance backed by the funky, throw-back grooves of Matt Gardner on lead guitar, Brian Grasso on bass, Matthew Roberts on drums, and their newest member: John […]

  • Summer Tracks 25th Anniversary Welcomes Ashley Heath and Her Heathens

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    Tryon’s most popular music series—continues its 25 th season July 25 with Ashley Heath and Her Heathens. Though often compared to her influences, Bonnie Raitt and Norah Jones, Heath has been winning over the hearts of Americana music lovers since 2015 with a voice and sound all her own. She and her Heathens have been […]

  • Summer Tracks Concert Series: Ashley Heath and Her Heathens

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    Ashley Heath is often described as “Velvet Soul” with her prolific songwriting, strong and airy vocals, bluesy guitar playing, and has garnered national and international attention with her latest album “Something to Believe” released by Organic Records in Asheville, NC in 2022. She also has two previous albums; “Where Hope Never Dies” recorded with her […]

  • Summer Tracks Concert Series: Reedy River String Band

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    Named for the river that runs through their hometown, Greenville, SC’s three-year-old Reedy River String Band, features three writers, three lead singers, and three-part harmonies. Combined with frontman Sterling Waite’s multi-instrumental prowess, this trio’s larger than life sound defies their numbers and transcends their bluegrass influences and instrumentation.

  • Summer Tracks Music Concert: Anya Hinkle with Free Planet Radio

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    Tryon’s most popular music series—continues its 25th season June 20 with Anya Hinkle with Free Planet Radio. Well known and well-loved, Asheville-based singer-songwriter, Anya Hinkle is steeped in the tones of roots and folk music, seasoned by her world travels and vivid storytelling. PopMatters calls her “a burgeoning force behind the Appalachian roots revival…” Americana Highways writes of her latest album Oceania (2024, Red […]

  • 2024 Summer Tracks: The Dancing Fleas

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    Giving new meaning to “big band,” The Dancing Fleas (a.k.a. America’s Premier Ukulele Band) are nine members strong and feature six ukuleles, as well as an assortment of vocals, strings, percussion, flute, and tap dancing (yes, tap dancing). Playing originals and covers, this genre-bending show touts tunes with styles ranging from classic country to sassy […]

  • 2024 Summer Tracks: Hearts Gone South

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    Hearts Gone South delivers straight-up honky-tonk with a side of classic country—full of heart and laced (as it should be) with wit and woe. Based out of Asheville, this five-piece band has played their original tunes of love, loss, and victory for the underdog— along with beloved standards—on sawdust-strewn floors and festival stages from Anchorage […]

  • 2024 Summer Tracks: Sweet Summer of Rock & Soul Revue with Peggy Ratusz & Reggie Headen

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    Asheville’s and Summer Tracks’ favorite chanteuse, Peggy Ratusz, brings together the area’s best vocalists and musicians for an evening of classic Rock & Roll. Joining Peggy on vocals are Reggie Headen and Jonathan Pearlman. Pearlman, a talented arranger, instrumentalist, and vocalist, has produced popular tributes to Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, as well as The Doors. […]

  • 2024 Summer Tracks: Hustle Souls

    Rogers Park Amphitheater 55 W. Howard Street, Tryon, United States

    With their Retro-Soul, New Orleans Brass Music, and Americana blend, Hustle Souls brings energy and spontaneity to every venue they play. Bluestown Music described this five-piece, Asheville-based band as “intimate soul…with a Curtis Mayfield like warmth.” Music Connection Magazine listed them as one of the “Hot 100 Live Unsigned Artists & Bands.” Balancing this jubilant […]

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