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Thursday, February 23, 2023
Pie Baking Contest
Feb 23 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Grove Street Community Center

A staple throughout Black culinary history, pie recipes are often a closely-held secret only handed down when the time is right. To enter a pie, register online or call the center at (828) 350-2062.

Alley Twenty Six Bar Takeover at Botanist + Barrel
Feb 23 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Botanist & Barrel

Joseph Gailes from Durham’s Alley Twenty Six, a 2022 James Beard Foundation Outstanding Bar Program Finalist, will be taking over the Botanist & Barrel Tasting Bar from 5-8 p.m. Feb. 23.
He will mix up session cocktails and show you how to become a mixologist at home with ease using Alley Twenty Six’s collection of cocktail syrups. There will be delicious cocktails to drink and take home sets available, because we know you will want to stock your home bar. Cocktail prices vary.

Live Music with Aaron Lafalce
Feb 23 @ 6:00 pm
131 Main Restaurant
Every Thursday
Not Rocket Science Trivia at Highland Brewing Downtown
Feb 23 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Highland Brewing Downtown

Trivia, Singo, tailgate games, and more! Our games are sure to challenge you, but c’mon… it’s not rocket science!

Soul Food Supper
Feb 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Stephens-Lee Community Center

In the late 19th century, the church became a gathering place for the Black community and impacted the development of what’s now considered soul food. Fried chicken, fried fish, sweet potato pie, red drinks, black-eyed peas, cornbread, and more were served during Emancipation celebrations and church gatherings. Celebrate 100 years of Stephens-Lee HIgh School at this dinner sponsored by school alumni and the East End/Valley Street Neighborhood Association with down-home cooking that’s been passed down through the generations. Advance registration is requested to help with planning. Please call (828) 350-2058 for more info.

Hops Around Comedy: Gwen Sunkel
Feb 23 @ 7:00 pm
Ginger's Revenge

Hops Around Comedy is a rotating show presented by Modelface Comedy that takes place in all your favorite Asheville breweries. This week we are at Ginger’s Revenge in the South Slope with Gwen Sunkel!!!

Gwen Sunkel is an Indianapolis comedian, emcee, and character actor. She performs regularly at Helium Comedy Club and The White Rabbit Cabaret where she is a cast member with An Evening With The Authors*. You’ve seen her at Cincinnati Brew Ha-Ha, Yuckfest, and Limestone Comedy Festival and on the Vice TV Series ‘Hunters.’ Gwen is also contributing writer for AWF Magazine. She is a producer with Rocketship Comedy and co-hosts a series of benefit shows that have raised over $15,000 for reproductive health organizations in the Midwest.

 

Featuring TBA

ages 18+

doors at 6:30, show at 7p

Electric Kif
Feb 23 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
One World Brewing West
Electric Kif are a Miami-based power quartet that explore the boundaries between rock, jazz fusion and electronic drum & bass. Made up of bassist Rodrigo Zambrano, keyboardist Jason Matthews, drummer Armando Lopez and guitarist Eric Escanes, Electric Kif have garnered attention of the live music scene for their eclectic take on groove and their own brand of ‘post-nuclear music’. Within the past year, they released their 4th full length LP ‘DREAMLIKE’ featuring international heavy hitters Aaron Parks & Chris Bullock of Snarky Puppy. Their latest stand alone single ‘CODE GREEN’ also features Chicago rapper, Mick Jenkins and Miami’s own Wrekonize.

Socials:

http://www.electrickif.com

http://www.facebook.com/electrickif

http://www.instagram.com/electrickif

https://www.youtube.com/user/Electrickif

 

 

“From deep keyboard riffs to edgy electric guitar plucks and punchy drums, “Sonar” is an out-of-this-world triumph that rejects genre queues and embraces the abstract nature of sound itself.“ – Casablanca Sunset

 

“Track after track, Dreamlike pulls listeners back and forth between dense rhythmic passages and ethereal stretches of space making this one of the more creative and intricate albums of the year so far.” – This Song is Sick

 

“Electric Kif is one of the most compelling new bands around.” – Secret Eclectic

 

“Marrakush… jazz and downtempo experiment at its finest.” – Indie Criollo

 

“…hypnotic and intriguing, the band lay down their blistering musicianship…” – Plastic Magazine

 

“…this power quartet [will] become the “next” thing on the national scene” – Ground Up Music

 

“Unmissable” – Miami New Times

 

“With a tight dynamic attack and blend, the Miami-based Electric Kif offers up the challenge of jazz fusion without the confusion. It’s high spirited and extremely high energy but doesn’t seem hell-bent on confounding as others may do.” – Rochester City Paper

“Simply as good as it gets…” – Music Fest News

 

“…dreamy but melodically engaging listening experience from start to finish.’ – Live For Live Music

Midnight North
Feb 23 @ 8:00 pm
The Grey Eagle
– ALL AGES
– STANDING ROOM ONLY

MIDNIGHT NORTH
There’s Always a Story represents a new chapter for Midnight North. Ten stories told through song on their most polished album to date.

Reflecting on the time since their origin, Midnight North is ready to tell the world its story. A group of multi-instrumentalists with songwriting roots in Folk and Americana, Midnight North is a mainstay on the stages of the national touring circuit. Rolling Stone hailed Midnight North as the “Best New Act” in its review of 2018’s Peach Music Festival saying the band “takes the best parts of roots music and weaves them into a tapestry of rock and Americana.”

Grahame LeshElliott Peck, & Connor O’Sullivan began playing together in San Francisco. In early 2012 they played their first show as Grahame Lesh & Friends. Grahame & Elliott both brought a repertoire of original music to this new project that was a perfect marriage once the band began performing in earnest. In late 2012 the band went into the studio for the first time, tracking the entirety of their debut album End of the Night in just 2 days. End of the Night (mixed & produced by Connor) was released in June 2013 as they officially debuted the name Midnight North.

The band began touring in June 2015, with the release of their second album Scarlet Skies. That began a five year run as a touring band, playing in 36 states in front of thousands of people across the country. They released Under the Lights, their most successful studio album to date, in summer 2017. “Across all of the tracks, when you think you have the band pegged for a style or a genre, all of a sudden a chorus, or a new solo or new instrument altogether, diverts the music boldly but smartly to a new sound and feel,” said The Poke Around in their review of Under the Lights. They also released two live albums including 2018’s Selections From the Great American Music Hall which featured Bob Weir & Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead plus members of Twiddle as special guests.

A pivotal moment for the band came when Grahame met drummer Nathan Graham at a benefit show in Philadelphia in 2016. A month later Nathan sat in with the band for a show, eventually joining the band for their longest tour to date in the Spring of 2017. Bringing on the well seasoned drummer as a full-time member of the band (and learning about his banjo playing, singing, and song-writing skills) represented the next step forward as plans were made to record their fourth studio album.

In January 2020, the band went into a California studio with producer David Simon-Baker to craft their fourth studio album, There’s Always a Story, released in 2021 on Americana Vibes. As the world shut down in March and the band quarantined separately around the country, the album was finished remotely in California and Pennsylvania. As the months ticked by they let the rest of the newly written & recorded songs sink into their consciousness so that when work resumed on the album in June the entire album became even better than they could have hoped.

2022 and beyond is a new beginning, and while Midnight North longingly looks ahead, hand-in-hand with the rest of the world, There’s Always a Story will serve as a collective and reflective narrative.

IAN MUNSICK
Feb 23 @ 8:15 pm
The Orange Peel

Support:
Ashland Craft

Ages 18+

Ticket price includes applicable sales tax.

IAN MUNSICK
Feb 23 @ 8:15 pm
The Orange Peel

Support:
Ashland Craft

Ages 18+

Friday, February 24, 2023
Bullmania
Feb 24 all-day
WNC Ag Center

Redneck Rodeos

Welcome to Redneck Rodeos, Western North Carolina’s premiere rodeo promoter! NABA producer of the year. Promoter of the NABA finals in Memphis, SRA finals in Asheville, RMEF PBR event in Asheville and BULLMANIA in Asheville.


 

HRC Adult Pickleball Training
Feb 24 all-day
Hendersonville Racquet Club

Hendersonville Racquet Club is offering several levels of pickleball training starting February 22nd.  Try Pickleball is a five week series of classes for adult beginner pickleball players. Pickleball 201 is a four week class for 2.5 to 3.0 level players who want to improve.  Pickleball 301 is a four week class for 3.0 to 3.5 level players.

All classes are taught by HRC Pickleball Pros.  Try Pickleball starts February 28th on either Tuesdays 2-3 or Fridays 6-7. The cost is $120 for the five weeks and includes five hours of instruction, a Paddletek pickleball paddle and a pickleball.  Pickleball 201 and 301 start February 22nd Wednesdays at 1pm and 2:30pm, respectively.  The cost is $80 for HRC members and $120 for nonmembers.

“Pickleball is the latest racquet sport craze. It combines elements of several racquet sports including: tennis, ping pong and badminton. It intensifies hand coordination and increases volley abilities. ALL WHILE HAVING FUN!” stated Certified Pickleball Professional Cre Still.

All classes are taught by certified pickleball professionals and will be held on HRC’s indoor courts.  Limited spots are available so early registration is encouraged.  To register or for more info go to www.hvillerc.com or contact 693-0040 or e-mail [email protected].

Hendersonville Racquet Club is a six acre complex that includes 5 dedicated outdoor pickleball courts, 6 outdoor tennis courts, 3 indoor tennis courts, four racquetball courts, an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, group fitness room and outdoor leisure area by Shaw’s Creek and pond.

Summer Camp at Nantahala Outdoor Center Registration Open
Feb 24 all-day
Nantahala Outdoor Center

Teens at a kayak Summer Day Camp

Summer Day Camp is a great option for kids ages 9-17 with any skill level to learn and practice on the iconic rivers and lakes of Western North Carolina. Paddlers from beginner to advanced will receive high-quality instruction from our elite team while having fun and making friends.

 

The Blood Connection Partners with Texas Roadhouse to “Share the Love” by Sharing Life in February
Feb 24 all-day
Texas Roadhouse

Many have heard of “love languages”; the ways we share and receive love from those most important in our life.  One of those love languages? Acts of service.  What better act of service than donating blood with The Blood Connection (TBC) and their partner organizations? Donating blood is a compassionate way to show our neighbors and community just how much we care.  This February, TBC is partnering with Texas Roadhouse to provide fun and rewarding opportunities to donate blood.

 

On February 23 and March 2, TBC is once again partnering with Texas Roadhouse for the “Hearts as Big as Texas” campaign.  Now in its fifth year, Hearts as Big as Texas brings more than 20 bloodmobiles out across the Carolinas and Georgia to make blood donation convenient and fun for community members. As a thank you for donating, all blood donors will receive a $20 Texas Roadhouse Gift card, a free appetizer coupon, plus a bonus $30 eGift card!  Participating locations include:

 

  • Anderson, SC
  • Asheville, NC
  • Augusta, GA
  • Columbia (Columbiana), SC
  • Columbia (Two Notch), SC
  • Durham, NC
  • Florence, SC
  • Gainesville, GA
  • Gastonia, NC
  • Greenville, NC
  • Holly Springs, NC
  • Macon, GA
  • Myrtle Beach, SC
  • North Charleston, SC
  • Savannah, GA
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Taylors, SC
  • Wake Forest, NC
Fri-Yay! With Bounty + Soul Kids: Foods to Eat When You Aren’t Feeling Well
Feb 24 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Black Mountain Library

Free Family Education classes from Bounty & Soul. Each month, Bounty & Soul educators share practical information with parents and caregivers to support your child’s health and development.

Classes are FREE, but please register on the Bounty & Soul site under the Schedule tab. Quick access HERE.

Carolina Hurricanes vs. Ottawa Senators
Feb 24 @ 7:00 pm
PNC Arena

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PIERCE PETTIS
Feb 24 @ 8:00 pm
White Horse Black Mountain

After a lifetime of crafting finely-wrought, heart-touching songs, singer-songwriter Pierce Pettis feels that he’s finally found his comfort zone. “The biggest change,” he says of this point in his career “has been getting over myself and realizing this is a job and a craft. And the purpose is not fame and fortune (whatever that is) but simply doing good work.”

“From the time I was very little, I always had the music going in my head,” Pettis explains. “Like my own personal soundtrack or something. I also come from a fairly musical family: my mother went to music school and was an excellent organist and pianist. And my sisters all played piano and other instruments. In school, I met other kids who wanted to be rock stars, just like me. From the time we were around 10 or so up through high school, we put together various bands — all of them horrible.”

His “horrible” bands didn’t deter him though and even though he had a nagging feeling (“I thought I was supposed to be a doctor or something.”) he persevered, not only playing music but writing songs in a mix of rock, folk, country and R&B genres that landed him an unpaid position as a staff writer for Muscle Shoals Sounds Studios. While there, his track “Song at the End of the Movie” found its way to Joan Baez’s 1979 album Honest Lullaby.

Pettis hit the road and became a member of the “Fast Folk” movement in New York in the mid-1980’s. He released one independent solo album, Moments (1984) before signing with High Street Records, a division of Windham Hill. There, he released three albums: While the Serpent Lies Sleeping (1989), Tinseltown (1991), and Chase the Buffalo (1993). His relationship with Tinseltown producer Mark Heard transcended the album. After Heard’s untimely death in 1992, Pettis committed to including a song of Heard’s on every one of his own albums, a practice that continues to this day.

Pettis was a staff songwriter for PolyGram from 1993-2000 and when his High Street contract ended, Pettis signed to Compass Records where he has released Making Light of It (1996), Everything Matters (1998), State of Grace (2001), and Great Big World (2004). Pierce Pettis’ songs have been recorded by artists including Susan Ashton, Dar Williams, Garth Brooks and Art Garfunkel.

His album, “That Kind of Love” on Compass Records was released January 27 2009. In 2013, “New Agrarians –Songs & Stories of the Southland” was released, a co-effort by Pierce Pettis, Kate Campbell & Tom Kimmel. “Father’s Son”, Pettis’ newest solo project for Compass Records Group, was released January of 2019 to widespread critical praise in the US, UK and Europe.

Live Music at Hickory Tavern
Feb 24 @ 9:00 pm – Feb 25 @ 6:00 pm
Hickory Tavern
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Bullmania
Feb 25 all-day
WNC Ag Center

Redneck Rodeos

Welcome to Redneck Rodeos, Western North Carolina’s premiere rodeo promoter! NABA producer of the year. Promoter of the NABA finals in Memphis, SRA finals in Asheville, RMEF PBR event in Asheville and BULLMANIA in Asheville.


 

Chamber Challenge: Asheville’s Annual 5k Celebrating Workplace Wellness Registration Open
Feb 25 – Feb 24 all-day
online
Grab your colleagues, your friends, even your family, and celebrate workplace wellness in this fun 5k. You might walk every step or sprint to the finish – either way we know you’re up to the challenge!

Register by April 2 for early registration rates, and by April 16 to get your race shirt.

Join us for free trainings starting March 21st

Hosted by the YMCA of Western North Carolina
Tuesdays starting March 21st • 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Meet in the Asheville Chamber parking lot top level (36 Montford Ave.)

• Open to everyone: share this info with co-workers or another business and encourage them to join a training.
• All fitness levels welcome: from first-time 5k walkers to active runners who want to improve.

The Chamber Challenge is designed to promote community wellness through friendly competition between businesses in the Asheville area. Encourage your co-workers, family and friends to participate. Whether you walk every step or sprint to the finish, we know you’re up to the challenge!

Register for the 2023 Chamber Challenge

Register by April 16th for your free race shirt. After April 16th, limited quantities of shirts may be available for $10.

Registration fee:

$35 – Early Registration until April 2rd

$40 – April 3-30

$45 – Late Registration May 1-5

HRC Adult Pickleball Training
Feb 25 all-day
Hendersonville Racquet Club

Hendersonville Racquet Club is offering several levels of pickleball training starting February 22nd.  Try Pickleball is a five week series of classes for adult beginner pickleball players. Pickleball 201 is a four week class for 2.5 to 3.0 level players who want to improve.  Pickleball 301 is a four week class for 3.0 to 3.5 level players.

All classes are taught by HRC Pickleball Pros.  Try Pickleball starts February 28th on either Tuesdays 2-3 or Fridays 6-7. The cost is $120 for the five weeks and includes five hours of instruction, a Paddletek pickleball paddle and a pickleball.  Pickleball 201 and 301 start February 22nd Wednesdays at 1pm and 2:30pm, respectively.  The cost is $80 for HRC members and $120 for nonmembers.

“Pickleball is the latest racquet sport craze. It combines elements of several racquet sports including: tennis, ping pong and badminton. It intensifies hand coordination and increases volley abilities. ALL WHILE HAVING FUN!” stated Certified Pickleball Professional Cre Still.

All classes are taught by certified pickleball professionals and will be held on HRC’s indoor courts.  Limited spots are available so early registration is encouraged.  To register or for more info go to www.hvillerc.com or contact 693-0040 or e-mail [email protected].

Hendersonville Racquet Club is a six acre complex that includes 5 dedicated outdoor pickleball courts, 6 outdoor tennis courts, 3 indoor tennis courts, four racquetball courts, an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, group fitness room and outdoor leisure area by Shaw’s Creek and pond.

Summer Camp at Nantahala Outdoor Center Registration Open
Feb 25 all-day
Nantahala Outdoor Center

Teens at a kayak Summer Day Camp

Summer Day Camp is a great option for kids ages 9-17 with any skill level to learn and practice on the iconic rivers and lakes of Western North Carolina. Paddlers from beginner to advanced will receive high-quality instruction from our elite team while having fun and making friends.

 

Gatherings of Artists + Writers Coffee
Feb 25 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Tryon Fine Arts Center

TFAC invites all artists: painters, sculptors, writers, performers & more — to a casual weekly drop-in gathering on Saturday mornings at 9 AM to share your works in progress, alert others, and chat about art and what’s happening in your community.

The first weekly Coffee is Saturday, August 20 at 9 am.

No RSVP needed, just drop by!

Free parking available on Melrose Avenue, behind and alongside TFAC.

Blue Ridge Roller Derby’s Home Team Championships: The Wreckoning
Feb 25 @ 3:00 pm
Smoky Mountain Event Center

Blue Ridge Roller Derby is pumped to have all of their incredible fans join them for their inaugural Home Team Championships on Saturday, Feb 25th at the Smoky Mountain Event Center. Come see the Black Balsam Batties and Copperhead Outlaws battle for the champs for a full hour game. And they’re thrilled to have their guest, the Hard Knox All Stars, from Knoxville, TN, join them and play their home team The Swarm! Remember you get your tickets at the door so get them before the first whistle. Spread the word! All are welcome, this is a family friendly event.

Tickets at the door (3pm): $10 for Adults; $5 for ages 12-18; FREE for kids 11 and under.

First whistle: 4pm

After party TBD. See you there!

photo credit: @ezekiel_coppersmith

Nobody’s Darling String Band
Feb 25 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Jack of the Wood

Nobody’s Darling String Band is here every Saturday from 4-6! Stop in for an afternoon libation and enjoy the ladies picking’ away on the stage!

Blue Ridge Jamboree: Doc at 100
Feb 25 @ 5:00 pm
Diana Wortham Theatre

March 25, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. – VIP Dinner
March 25, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. – Concert

Arthel “Doc” Watson was one of the most influential and beloved music artists of the 20th century. Born in 1923 in Deep Gap, North Carolina, Doc overcame his loss of sight as an infant to become a legendary performer of numerous music forms on a wide variety of instruments including guitar, banjo, mandolin, and harmonica.

Doc combined his warm baritone voice with virtuoso talents on the guitar and other instruments to put his unique stamp on ancient ballads, modern American show tunes, gospel, blues, and a remarkable range of popular and traditional music. His virtuosity on guitar was revealed through his pioneering work demonstrating that the acoustic guitar’s capabilities extended well beyond simply being a background rhythm instrument, to include blazing instrumental lead work, especially with traditional fiddle tunes.

DOC AT 100 is a fundraiser concert for FRIENDS of the Blue Ridge that celebrates the life and legacy of Doc Watson by those who performed with Doc, were profoundly influenced by his music, and called him a friend. This includes T. Michael Coleman and Jack Lawrence, who performed, recorded, and toured with Doc longer than any other musicians he worked with. Joining T. Michael and Jack, are fellow guitarists Wayne Henderson and Jack Hinshelwood, who were both heavily impacted by Doc’s music through his many recordings and performances, and Wayne counted Doc as a close friend, especially in Doc’s later years when he enjoyed visiting Wayne in his guitar making shop in Rugby, Virginia.

Ted Olson, Professor of Appalachian Studies at East Tennessee State University, is the author of “Doc’s World: Traditional Plus,” the book that accompanies the 4 CD compilation of recordings from Doc’s career released in 2022 by Craft Records called “Doc Watson, Life’s Work: A Retrospective.”

DOC AT 100 begins with a pre-concert talk led by host Ted Olson on the legacy of Doc Watson followed by stories shared by the artists who knew Doc as a friend and fellow performer. The audience will also be encouraged to share their stories of Doc and the impact he had on them.

The VIP ticket includes premium seating to the concert and the VIP Dinner.

2023 South Carolina Golden Gloves State Championship
Feb 25 @ 6:00 pm
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium

2023 South Carolina Golden Gloves State Championship
Feb. 23-25, 2023
PURCHASE TICKETS: https://www.scgoldengloves.com/ or https://www.ticketmaster.com/golden-gloves-boxing-spartanburg-south-carolina-02-25-2023/event/2D005D7EAEEA4410

Thursday Feb. 23rd – doors open at 6pm show starts at 7pm

Friday Feb. 24th – doors open at 6pm show starts at 7pm

Saturday Feb. 25th – doors open at 5pm show starts at 6pm

Boxing at the Depot will host the 2023 South Carolina Golden Gloves Boxing State Championship on February 23-25 at The Memorial Arena at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium (385 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303). Golden Gloves has been contested in the Carolinas since 1934 and nationally since 1928. Boxers will compete for State Championship belts, All-State certificates signed by South Carolina Governor Henry Mc Master, and spots on South Carolina’s Elite High Performance Boxing Team. There will be three competition divisions for men and women: Elite Open (18-40 years old; 11+ prior USA Boxing bouts); Novice (18-40 years old; 0-10 prior USA Boxing bouts); and Masters (40+ years old). Winners of the Elite Open Division will join Team South Carolina and travel to Birmingham, Alabama to compete in the Southeast Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions against the champions from Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. The winner of the Southeast Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions will then compete in the Golden Gloves National Championship. The following Olympic weight classes will be contested at this year’s tournament:

Flyweight (112 lbs.), Featherweight (125 lbs.), Light Welterweight (139 lbs.), Welterweight (147 lbs.), Light Middleweight (156 lbs.), Middle-weight (165 lbs.), Light Heavyweight (176 lbs.), Cruiserweight (189 lbs.), Heavyweight (203 lbs.), and Super Heavyweight (203+ lbs.).

Carolina Hurricanes vs. Anaheim Ducks
Feb 25 @ 7:00 pm
PNC Arena

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THE ALTAMONT JAZZ PROJECT
Feb 25 @ 7:30 pm
White Horse Black Mountain

Dave Brubeck, Art Blakey and George Benson are legends in the jazz world, but they’re not exactly household names to the typical high school student.

It’s safe to say Wilson Vest, Gabe Glasser and Espen Raustol are not typical high school students. The trio of 17-year-old juniors recently formed the Altamont Jazz Project, which has secured a weekly gig at Finch Gourmet Market & Wine Bar in Biltmore Village.

Along with Brubeck, Blakey and Benson, the musicians cite Buddy Rich, Ryo Fukui, Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass and Bill Evans as influences.

“By the time we decided to start the jazz trio, we had all seen, heard and experienced jazz in varied degrees and in different spaces and styles,” says guitarist Raustol, who attends the School of Inquiry and Life Sciences at Asheville. “We try to branch out to play many varieties and many colors of jazz — fast, slow, happy, sad.”

The three started playing together in the sixth grade as part of a rock/funk band called the Seven Lemonz, before shifting their focus to jazz. Vest and Glasser attend Carolina Day School.

Vest plays drums and Glasser plays keyboard for the Altamont Jazz Project, which takes its moniker from Thomas Wolfe’s fictional name for Asheville in his classic novel Look Homeward, Angel. “We wanted something that referenced where we are from,” Raustol explains.

PAUL THORN
Feb 25 @ 8:00 pm
The Orange Peel

Ages 18+ PARTIALLY SEATED SHOW

This show was originally scheduled for Feb 25, 2023.