Ashland Coffee & Tea
100 N. Railroad Avenue
Ashland, VA 23005
Phone: (804) 798-1702
Fax: (804) 798-2573
The Taters
Apr 7, 2012 | 0 comments“Think ‘Beatles For Sale’, if Marty Robbins were a primary influence instead of Carl Perkins.” – No Depression . The Taters play an eclectic mix of roots rock, pop, country, skiffle and Americana, a sound that’s been compared favorably to a mixture of Everlys, Orbison, Beatles, and Nick Lowe. Tickets $10 at the door. Visit The Taters’ website: thetaters.com/
NO Showdown this week…The Songwriter’s Showdown
Apr 10, 2012 | 0 commentsJoin us next week for a night of original song… Round 5 continues! Sign up begins at 6:15 PM, complete rules can be found on our “Showdown” tab.
The Matt Flinner Trio
Apr 13, 2012 | 0 commentsMulti-instrumentalist Matt Flinner has made a career out of playing acoustic music in new ways. Starting out as a banjo prodigy who was playing bluegrass festivals before he entered his teens, Flinner later took up the mandolin, won the National Banjo Contest at Winfield Kansas in 1990, and took the mandolin award there the following year. Since then, he has become recognized as one of the premiere mandolinists as well as one of the finest new acoustic/roots music...
Among Friends
Apr 14, 2012 | 0 commentsIn 1998, a group of Richmondfolk musician friends began getting together to rehearse for a spring concert to share their current music with the Richmondaudience. Under the leadership of George Turman, the “dean of Richmondfolk singers”, “Among Friends” has become an almost-annual tradition. With deep friendships among the musicians, some of which date back to the late 60’s, and with a wide variety of styles, material, and musical influences, “Among...
The Songwriter’s Showdown
Apr 17, 2012 | 0 commentsJoin us for a night of original song… Round 5 continues! Sign up begins at 6:15 PM, complete rules can be found on our “Showdown” tab.
Michael O’Connor & Bobby Plough
Apr 18, 2012 | 0 commentsIn 2010, after well over 20 years of plying his trade in dive bars, listening rooms, theaters and festival stages across America and Europe, journeyman Texas songwriter and guitar player Michael O’Connor finally got his due. Or at the very least, a couple of very fine next best things: co-billing with one of his favorite fellow writers, Adam Carroll, on one of the best albums of both artists’ careers (the acclaimed Hard Times), and his very own star on the South...