Fall Folk Showcase
Sat, Nov 11
|Harrisonburg
Time & Location
Nov 11, 2023, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Harrisonburg, 325 N Liberty St, Harrisonburg, VA 22802, USA
About the Event
Join us Saturday, November 10, for an evening loaded with amazing music from across the state and beyond.
$5 donations requested for bands
7:00 pm showtime
Spectator Bird, Harrisonburg, VA
Sisters, Rachel and Lindsey FitzGerald, make their home in the mountains of Virginia..Together they’ve hewn out a sound that is at once honest and elegant, sincere and captivating. Weaving sibling harmonies with award winning songwriting to produce a tapestry of sound as ancient and ambient as the hollows themselves.
https://www.spectatorbirdmusic.com/
Caleb Stine, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Caleb Stine is a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and visual artist. His songs seek to uncover the mysteries of our shared humanity that live just below the surface of everyday experiences. His music has drawn comparisons to Townes Van Zandt and Willie Nelson, but Caleb’s songs are uniquely his own.
Flying just below the mainstream radar, Stine has self-released a dozen albums, opened shows for artists like Jason Isbell, Bombino, and Sam Bush, acted Off-Broadway, and drawn story-boards for John Waters, while dynamically keeping the live shows rolling for fifteen years, ‘Stine’s upfront personality seeking to make a personal connection with everyone in the venue’ (Americana UK) Catch a Caleb Stine performance and you’ll leave inspired.
https://calebstine.com/
Sriju Chhetri, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Sriju is a counselor, musician and songwriter in Harrisonburg, VA. Her songwriting has its roots in Nepali folk and draws from Americana music, creating a unique sound that is her own. Her songs are love songs - inspired by family, community, work and faith. She is excited to share her first set of original, solo music.
Heather Hannah, West Virginia
Haunting, gorgeous WV folk — plus she’s just a wonderful person and puts on a great show.
soundcloud.com/coffeedrop
Josh & the Dirty Rags
Since April 2022, Josh has been chasing the American highways to promote his music. As a trained trombone player for 20 years, he has picked up the banjo to open his musical vocabulary. His project Josh & the Dirty Rags has seen his debut when he decided to left his work and apartment to pursue his life-long dream of being a musician. Since that day, he has performed in Newfoundland, New Brunswick, PEI, Madeleine-Island, Quebec, New Jersey, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. With his many Canadians and Europeans tours in different bands, his songs will make you float between New Orleans Jazz to Newfoundland Irish music passing by the Appalachian folk. Tainted of his many professional experiences, his eclectic show will keep you on your toes from the departure until the arrival.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2clvcd_WGu1EN0kaJ6jHeg