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Songs From the Road Band with members of the Steep Canyon Rangers, Natural Bridge, Town Mountain and Emmit Nershi band with John Stickly will be playing tonight Friday the 13th at Jack of the Wood Pub in Asheville
This band is seriously an Appalachia pickers supergroup and if you're in the area ya should totally check them out.  (if you're already in the area, you probably already have plans to do so anyways though...  Wink )
check out some tunes http://www.myspace.com/songsfromtheroadband and they got a new cd coming out...

coming up:
Infamous Stringdusters with Sara Watkins Nov.21
Acoustic Syndicate at the Orange Peel Nov.28
Warren Haynes Christmas Jam with Ani Difranco, Counting Crowes, Jackie Green, Moe., Government Mule, DJ Logic, Jimmy Herring and many more... Dec.12
Mountain Music Family Circus with Larry Keel and Natural Bridge, Bawn in the Mash and more at the Grey Eagle New Years Eve
 Cheers

 

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