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Grey Eagle at The Outpost (Main Stage)


  • May
    18 Sat
    OUTPOST: Grey Eagle 30th Anniversary w/ Budos Band, Amy Ray Band and more!
    The Grey Eagle Events and Worthwhile Sounds Present

    OUTPOST: Grey Eagle 30th Anniversary w/ Budos Band, Amy Ray Band and more!

    Asheville, NC
    United States
    Doors at 2:00 PM, Show at 3:00 PM
    TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
    VIP: $75.00
    ADVANCED: $45.00

    TICKET SALE DATES
    VIP / ADVANCED Public Onsale: April 1, 2024 12:00 PM to May 18, 2024 12:00 AM

    PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
    ALL AGES
    STANDING ROOM ONLY 
    LIMITED NUMBER OF VIP TICKETS AVAILABLE


    BUDOS BAND

    After a two-decade run with the legendary Daptone Records, Frontier’s Edge is the first new music from the group on the new label, Diamond West Records — run by The Budos’ saxophonist Jared Tankel and guitarist Tom Brenneck.


    The Budos Band’s departure from Daptone was on good terms; the split from their long-time home base was an organic result of the band’s evolution.


    “It’s just a natural growth,” Brenneck says, admitting: “We’re going further away from the sound of Daptone and into territory they probably wanted to stay away from.”


    As a result, Frontier’s Edge finds the group hungry, passionate and primed to charge into their next epoch newfound sense autonomy within the collective.


    “We’re a powerhouse in the studio; we can produce ourselves,” Brenneck says proudly of a long process of self-containment. “I take the helm, but the band, they know what they want.”


    As expected from The Budos Band, Frontier’s Edge resists analysis; it represents the band as they are: a contained explosion. You don’t pick apart Frontier’s Edge; you feel it all at once.


    Whether this is your first rodeo with The Budos Band or you’ve been following them throughout their two-decade run, Frontier’s Edge contains their musical universe — Afrobeat, Ethiopian music, proto-metal, any number of other streams — in microcosm.


    Dime the volume and behold The Budos.


     
    AMY RAY BAND


    A lot of artists defy categorization. Some do so because they are tirelessly searching for the place they fit, while others are constantly chasing trends. Some, though, are genuinely exploring and expressing their myriad influences. Amy Ray belongs in the latter group. Pulling from every direction — Patty Griffin to Patti Smith, Big Star to Bon Iver — Ray's music might best be described as folk-rock, though even that would be a tough sell, depending on the song.


    Ray's musical beginnings trace back to her high school days in Atlanta, Georgia, when she and Emily Saliers formed the duo that would become the Indigo Girls. Their story started in 1981 with a basement tape called “Tuesday's Children” and went on to include a deal with Epic Records in 1988, a Grammy in 1990, and nearly 20 albums over more than 35 years.


    Rooted in shared passions for harmony and justice, the Indigo Girls have forged a career that combines artistry and activism to push against every boundary and box anyone tries to put them in. As activists, they have supported as many great causes as they can, from LGBTQ+ rights to voter registration, going so far as to co-found a Native environmental justice organization, Honor the Earth, with Winona LaDuke in 1993. As artists, they have dipped their toes into a similar multitude of waters — folk, rock, country, pop, and more — but the resulting releases are always pure Indigo.


    THE GREENLINERS

    ELECTRO LUST


  • May
    23 Thu
    OUTPOST: For the First & Last Time: Grateful Shred & Circles Around the Sun
    The Grey Eagle Events and Worthwhile Sounds Present

    OUTPOST: For the First & Last Time: Grateful Shred & Circles Around the Sun

    Asheville, NC
    United States
    Doors at 5:30 PM, Show at 7:00 PM
    TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
    ADVANCED: $35.00

    TICKET SALE DATES
    ADVANCED Public Onsale: March 8, 2024 10:00 AM to May 23, 2024 12:00 AM

    PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
    - ALL AGES
    - STANDING ROOM ONLY 
    - LIMITED NUMBER OF VIP TICKETS AVAILABLE

     GRATEFUL SHRED
    After a meteoric rise from obscurity to a national touring band, Los Angeles-based Grateful Shred has made the most of its time in the spotlight. The lineup, featuring Dan Horne and Austin McCutchen alongside keyboardist Adam MacDougall woke the Grateful Dead cosmos with a unique laid-back harmony driven sound. The band literally went from playing the Shakedown Street vendor area prior to Dead and Company shows to touring the United States.


    The moment that sent the band’s popularity soaring is the “Busted at the Bowl” video, a YouTube video that features Shred members starting an impromptu set in the parking lot of the Hollywood Bowl before a Dead and Company show in 2017. They don’t get too far before drawing so much attention that the police shut them down. Instantly creating Shred-cred, this was a bit of good fortune that doesn’t get past McCutchen. “We’ve been dealt some pretty good cards,” he states. “It’s been cool to roll with it and push forward and continually make stuff happen. Things have gone our way. Even that video happened magically. It was put together at the last minute, and boom!”


    The thing is, Grateful Shred manage to channel that elusive Dead vibe: wide-open guitar tones, effortless three-part vocal harmonies, choogling beats, and yes, plenty of tripped out, Shredded solos. The look, the sound, the atmosphere. It’s uncanny. Far from being a historical re-enactment, Grateful Shred’s laissez faire vibe infuses the band with a gentle spirit, warmth, and (dare we say it) authenticity. From their killer merch game to their eminently watchable YouTube channel, they’re clearly having a rad time and spreading the love. Strangely enough, in a world overflowing with wax museum nostalgia and Deadly sentimentalism, we need the Shred, now more than ever.


    CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN

    Originally formed from an idea that concert impresario Peter Shapiro had about commissioning original set-break music at the Grateful Dead’s 50th anniversary concerts (“Fare Thee Well”), Circles Around The Sun is a first-of-its-kind band that has continued to trail-blaze the instrumental cosmic disco space for nearly a decade, shapeshifting through several iterations. Not just spiritually but actually and tangibly linked to Grateful Dead history, the band’s music shares shelf space with post-rock, surf-rock, jazz-funk, and good old fashioned psychedelia, while their recorded output has included collaborations with such diverse luminaries as Joe Russo, Billy Strings and Mikaela Davis. Original instrumentals form the bedrock of CATS’ live show, taking fans on a whole different journey every time.




  • Jul
    26 Fri
    OUTPOST: Fruit Bats
    The Grey Eagle Events and Worthwhile Sounds Present

    OUTPOST: Fruit Bats

    Asheville, NC
    United States
    Doors at 5:00 PM, Show at 7:00 PM
    TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
    VIP: $70.00
    ADVANCED: $27.00

    TICKET SALE DATES
    VIP Public Onsale: January 26, 2024 10:00 AM to July 26, 2024 5:00 PM
    ADVANCED Public Onsale: January 26, 2024 10:00 AM to July 26, 2024 12:00 AM

    PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
    - ALL AGES
    - STANDING ROOM ONLY 
    - LIMITED NUMBER OF VIP TICKETS AVAILABLE


    FRUIT BATS
    Eric D. Johnson rarely lingers at one location too long.

    “There’s always been motion in my life between one place and another,” says the Fruit Bats songwriter. 

    As a kid growing up in the Midwest, Johnson’s family moved around a lot, but it wasn’t until he became a touring musician years later that motion became a central part of his identity. That transient lifestyle stoked an enduring reverence for the world he watched pass by through a van window.

    “It weighs heavily on me—the notion of place,” Johnson says. “The places I’ve been and the places I want to go.”

    A sense of place is a unifying theme he’s revisited with Fruit Bats throughout its many lives. From the project’s origins in the late ’90s as a vehicle for Johnson’s lo-fi tinkering to the more sonically ambitious work of recent years, Fruit Bats has often showcased love songs where people and locations meld into one. It’s a loose song structure that navigates what he calls “the geography of the heart.”

    “The songs exist in a world that you can sort of travel from one to another," says Johnson. “There are roads and rivers between these songs.”

    Those pathways extend straight through the newest Fruit Bats album, aptly titled A River Running to Your Heart. Self-produced by Johnson—a first for Fruit Bats—with Jeremy Harris at Panoramic House just north of San Francisco, it’s Fruit Bats’ tenth full-length release. The album finds the project in the middle of a people-powered climb leading to the biggest shows, loudest accolades, and most enthusiastic new fans in Fruit Bats history! It’s hard to pinpoint a single reason for this mid-career resurgence. But after two decades of making music, hard-earned emotional maturity has clearly seeped into Johnson’s already inviting songs, resulting in a sound that’s connected with audiences like no other previous version of the band.

    A River Running to Your Heart represents the fullest realization of Johnson’s creative vision to date. It’s a sonically diverse effort that largely explores the importance of what it means to be home, both physically and spiritually. And while that might seem like a peculiar focus for an artist who’s constantly in motion, for Fruit Bats, home can take many forms—from the obvious to the obscure.

    Lead single “Rushin’ River Valley” is a self-propelled love song written about Johnson’s wife that clings to the borrowed imagery of the place where she grew up in northern California. Then, there’s the gentle and unfussy acoustic ballad “We Used to Live Here,” which looks back to a time of youthful promise and cheap rent. But the wistful “It All Comes Back” is perhaps the most stunning and surprising track on the album, Johnson’s production skills on full display. Built upon intricate layers of synths, keyboards, and guitars, it’s a pitch-perfect blend of tone and lyricism that taps into our shared apprehensions and hopes for a post-pandemic life.


    TORRES
    TORRES is the pseudonym of Mackenzie Scott. She was born January 23, 1991, and lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her wife Jenna, stepson Silas, and puppy Sylvia. She has been releasing albums and performing as TORRES since 2013. What an enormous room is TORRES’ sixth studio album (her third with Merge).


Grey Eagle at The Outpost (Main Stage)

521 Amboy Rd
Asheville, NC
United States
Mellow all-ages destination for live music & innovative Latin cuisine with a roomy outdoor patio.