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SUMMARY:Andrew Wakefield
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Wakefield is a guitarist\, songwriter\, and singer based in Asheville\, NC with an extensive and eclectic catalogue of compositions ranging from guitar-driven bluegrass to folk\, old-time\, newgrass\, rock\, Americana\, and more. Boasting an exceptional knack for song-craft and a boundless passion for the guitar\, he has fast become a local fixture while word of his talent continues to spread throughout the southeast and beyond. He is a contributing member of The Well Drinkers and a former member of Supper Break and Cynefin.\n\n\nCareer highlights include performing at Merlefest\, performing with Molly Tuttle and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show\, members of Billy Strings\, Town Mountain\, Fireside Collective\, Songs From the Road Band\, Jon Stickley Trio\, Larry Keel\, and Natural Bridge\, George Clinton\, Jeff Sipe among others\, and playing lead electric guitar in Ween drummer Claude Coleman’s outfit\, Amandla.\n\n\nWith a renewed focus on the solo project\, a bluegrass-themed sophomore album is in the works and set for release in 2023.\n\nStarting at 7:00 pm in the Speakeasy Bar\nNo cover charge\nCall 828- 926- 1717 for more information!
URL:https://meadowlarkmotel.com/event/andrew-wakefield-2/
LOCATION:Meadowlark Motel\, 2878 Soco Rd\, Maggie Valley\, NC\, 28751\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mike Ogletree (aka The Blaxcotsman)
DESCRIPTION:Having successfully made the transition from drumming legend with 80’s pop/rock bands Simple Minds and Fiction Factory to accomplished balladeer and singer/songwriter\, Mike Ogletree\, aka The Blaxcotsman hosts an evening of stories\, music\, and song steeped in the Celtic culture of his Scottish upbringing.\n\nMike Ogletree (aka The Blaxcotsman ) was born and grew up in Scotland\, his mother was a Scottish woman and his father\, an African/American\, was from Birmingham\, Alabama. His rather quirky origins give life to music with a difference\, a sound that is at once familiar yet different and new at the same time\, something that can’t be defined without first giving it a few listens.\n\nHaving spent most of his time fantasizing about\, or being\, a musician Mike has acquired skills and experience as a drummer\, percussionist\, singer/songwriter\, guitarist\, sound engineer\, and music producer. Throughout his career\, he has toured and recorded with some of the top performers in their fields culminating in his debut as a solo artist – The Blaxcotsman.\n\nJoin Mike and his friends on Saturday\, July 15 at 7 pm in the intimate and friendly atmosphere of the basement Speakeasy in the Meadowlark Motel.
URL:https://meadowlarkmotel.com/event/mike-ogletree-aka-the-blaxcotsman/
LOCATION:Meadowlark Motel\, 2878 Soco Rd\, Maggie Valley\, NC\, 28751\, United States
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SUMMARY:Heidi Holton
DESCRIPTION:Deep in the heart of southern Appalachia\, sounds from the Mississippi Delta echo through the lush mountain air\, haunting the fretboard of Heidi Holton’s well-worn Gibson guitar. Original and fresh\, traditional with a contemporary flair\, Heidi is turning heads with her mastery of the music of the deep south. Her songwriting shines like the sweet glistening sweat on the brow of a Piedmont preacher behind the pulpit on a sultry Sunday afternoon. Following in the footsteps of guitar-slingers like Memphis Minnie and Reverend Gary Davis\, Heidi Holton is making a name for herself in the international blues community. \nPopular demand keeps Heidi busy playing about 150 shows a year to a wide variety of audiences. She recently completed a four-week tour in Italy and plans to perform in the UK in the summer of 2019. She has opened for Jorma Kaukonen\, Rory Block\, and Roy Bookbinder and is a regular performer at the Arts and Minds Festival at the Fur Peace Ranch. In the words of her friend and mentor Jorma: “People often ask me if I ever worry about the future of our music. With artists like Heidi… the future is safe.”\nHeidi Holton is back and ready to share her music with you. \nStarting at 7 pm in the Speakeasy Bar.\nNo cover charge\nCall 828- 926- 1717 for more information!
URL:https://meadowlarkmotel.com/event/heidi-holton-3/
LOCATION:Meadowlark Motel\, 2878 Soco Rd\, Maggie Valley\, NC\, 28751\, United States
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SUMMARY:A. Lee Edwards
DESCRIPTION:Alan Lee Edwards has been a songwriter for over 30 years\, and became the main singer\, guitarist\, and songwriter for the band Lou Ford\, out of Charlotte\, NC. Punks\, alt. country fans\, and glam rockers alike agreed there was an honesty there\, an authenticity not built on outward style but inner substance. The songs spoke mostly of the ebb and flow of personal relationships\, and of the existence\, most of us south of the “middle class” immediately recognized as our own. They had critical respect\, too\, and from some of the best music magazines in the world — Uncut and Mojo both talked the band up breathlessly\, and they shared space on British “best of” compilation CDs with the likes of Lucinda Williams\, Richard Thompson and Paul Simon. Often lumped into the Americana catch-all\, they nonetheless mined the sunnier side of the street musically\, with Edwards’ biggest influences (Beach Boys\, Big Star\, Nick Lowe) never far from the surface. The very first published music review I ever wrote was on Lou Ford’s debut full-length\, Sad\, But Familiar. Something about that review still sticks with me: it was (if nothing else) deeply felt\, and if indeed the words served well\, it was because they served the point. I think this is something that A. Lee Edwards and I have in common: a belief in a plainspoken good thing\, without unnecessary or undue adornment. After Edwards’ post-Ford band The Loudermilks folded\, Alan did as he had famously promised in song years before and took his things and moved up to the mountains. Edwards has revisited his burgeoning back catalog of songs and become something of a road warrior. It is music that is personal without being personal-specific — call it “universal personal.” It is a sort of composting of shared experience\, something that is rather impossible to fake without a huge helping of empathy and a great set of ears. It is music that is direct\, and which can occasionally make you uncomfortable\, but later console you like that old friend you rarely get to see. A. Lee Edwards’ songs and fingerstyle guitar\, accompanied by Matt Royal on Bass\, as a duo with harmonies that recall classic Byrds\, Flying Burrito Bros and Buck Owens/ Don Rich. \n  \nPress: \n“Pretty much anyone who’s heard A. Lee Edwards over the past 25 years knows that the former member of the bands Lou Ford and The Loudermilks deserves billing as a poet more so than a songwriter. The man’s got a way with words for sure\, and per new song “South of Sylva\,” his writing muscle’s far from atrophied. Hopefully\, this one’s a sign of things to come from one of North Carolina’s most gifted songsmiths.” – Bobby Moore\, Wide Open Country Magazine \n“Alan’s music “sounds like the product of a childhood spent listening to a cool aunt or uncle’s well-worn copies of ‘Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and ‘The Gilded Palace Of Sin’\, with ‘Exile On Main Street…” – No Depression Magazine \n“Alan isn’t just versed and influenced by the Americana and alt-country byproducts\, but the old school country and rock origination points of the music\, and you can hear this in his sound that is intelligent\, lively\, and multi-dimensional.” – Saving Country Music \n  \n\nStarting at 7:00 pm in the Speakeasy Bar\nCall 828- 926- 1717 for more information!
URL:https://meadowlarkmotel.com/event/a-lee-edward/
LOCATION:Meadowlark Motel\, 2878 Soco Rd\, Maggie Valley\, NC\, 28751\, United States
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