• Sister’s Coffee House, Robert “Bob” McGraw & Friends

    Bob McGraw has been playing blues and jazz harmonica in this region for almost 40 years. Blues fans may remember him with The Nat Reese Blues Band, The McGraw Brothers’ Band, Blues Unlimited and many others. His attention now focused on jazz, McGraw performs regularly in various duos and trios, weekly with Sister’s Jazz Quartet, […]

  • Historic Masonic Theatre, Allegheny Mountain String Project, Program Finale Showcase 

    Through our education program, AMSP, students explore, create, and connect through music—learning folk tunes, improvisation, playing by ear, and reading music—while building confidence and a lifelong love of music. As our season comes to a close, be sure to catch one—or all—of our concerts. They are free and open to the public!

  • Hawk Knob Appalachian Hard Cider, Lola Blu

    Music by Lola Blu, come relax to the tunes of rising country music star, singer-songwriter, Lola Blu. Hawk Knob Cidery: Hand-crafted cider designed for taste and quality. We are dedicated to producing a locally farmed and produced beverage. We are proud to be West Virginia's first cidery. We are dedicated to producing locally grown, traditional ciders […]

  • Old Red Mill Taphouse Grille, Acoustic Fusion

    Acoustic Fusion brings a combination of music genres and pure fun to the Old Red Mill stage.  In the heart of historic Lewisburg, WV, you’ll find a place where comfort food, craft beer, and community come together. At Old Red Mill, we take the flavors you love and make them unforgettable — from slow-smoked BBQ […]

  • Bath County High School, Fishcake

    The great news—they’re back! Throughout April, Max and his bands will be performing all over the community, playing everything from Blues to Bluegrass to Rock. Don’t miss your chance to experience the energy and talent in person. Check out their shows and keep the music magic alive!

  •  Highland Center, Monterey, Va, Allegheny Mountain String Project, Highland Area Recital

    Through our education program, AMSP, students explore, create, and connect through music—learning folk tunes, improvisation, playing by ear, and reading music—while building confidence and a lifelong love of music. As our season comes to a close, be sure to catch one—or all—of our concerts. They are free and open to the public!

  • Garth Newel Music Center, Allegheny Mountain String Project, Bath Area Solo Recital

    Through our education program, AMSP, students explore, create, and connect through music—learning folk tunes, improvisation, playing by ear, and reading music—while building confidence and a lifelong love of music. As our season comes to a close, be sure to catch one—or all—of our concerts. They are free and open to the public!

  • Fairlea Baptist Church, Tuesday At Ten

    Join Ron Kirk from 10:00 to 11:30 AM every Tuesday at the Fairlea Baptist Church for an enjoyable jam session featuring hymns, gospel hits, Contemporary Christian songs, and folk songs from the ’60s. Please use acoustic instruments only. Everyone is welcome, whether as a performer or a listener. This is Tuesday at Ten.

  • Sister’s Coffee House, Robert “Bob” McGraw & Friends

    Bob McGraw has been playing blues and jazz harmonica in this region for almost 40 years. Blues fans may remember him with The Nat Reese Blues Band, The McGraw Brothers’ Band, Blues Unlimited and many others. His attention now focused on jazz, McGraw performs regularly in various duos and trios, weekly with Sister’s Jazz Quartet, […]

  • Alleghany Highlands Arts Council, Mistoric Masonic Theatre, A tribute to john denver

    John Denver's enduring legacy conjures memories of an era when music was inspiring and influential. His compositions combined romance, folk, country, and environmentalism. Ted Virgil not only bears a striking resemblance to Denver in appearance and voice, but he also shares a profound connection to the spirit of the iconic artist. He has reverently assembled […]