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Abby Bryant w/ Chris Hedrick and Michael Feeney (The Wright Ave)

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A music minister’s daughter turned fierce frontwoman, Abby Bryant has cemented her presence as a standout in Americana and soul with her band’s debut album Not Your Little Girl. The 13-track LP features Bryant’s raw vocal talent supported by the confident and dynamic backing group The Echoes and establishes a strong foundation for the band in the world of vintage-inspired Americana and soul rock. Playing for church services under her father’s direction, Bryant recalls early memories of singing a solo as an angel in a nativity play and backing up the church band in her small-town community near Charlotte, North Carolina. It wasn’t until she attended Appalachian State University that Bryant began to seriously consider a professional career in music. Forming the beginnings of the group with her friend from back home Bailey Faulkner, Bryant merged her love of the sound of soul and American roots music embodied by artists like Etta James and Bonnie Raitt with Faulkner’s similar passion for American blues and Faces-style rock. With these inspirations, Bryant and Faulkner began co-writing songs that would eventually appear on Not Your Little Girl.

Leilani Kilgore and Mia Morris

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Leilani Kilgore:“Like Joan Jett but shreds.” Mai Morris:Mia Morris is an alt-pop singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She’s released over 40 original songs, has over 400K followers across all platforms, and has played hundreds of shows including opening for Collective Soul and Candlebox in 2023. Mia was featured by American Songwriter, had two national live-television performances of her original songs on America’s Got Talent, and is known for her impressive one-woman band and looping prowess. As a highly sought after touring musician on multiple instruments, she’s also played all over the US and UK with numerous artists contributing to her showmanship, charisma and comfort on any stage.Her catalogue of work also includes the release of over 200 YouTube videos garnering over 20 million views and 85K subscribers. Mia’s unprecedented versatility and talent shines as she not only writes original songs and plays all the instruments, she also records & produces the songs and music videos.Since moving to Nashville in 2017, Mia has become well-known as a touring musician playing multiple instruments across several genres for artists including The Dead Deads, Beth Nielson Chapman, Pam Tillis, Lindsay Ell, G-Love, Jamie O’Neal, The Ataris, and GRLwood. Additionally, she has co-written and recorded projects with dozens of hit songwriters and well-known artists that include members of The All-American Rejects and Fountains of Wayne.While her first love is the drums, her musical talents continue expanding and include the bass, guitar, cajon, keys, ukulele, harmonica, and melodica. She has parlayed her unique multi-instrumentalist skills into a looping, one-woman band production captivating audiences everywhere she performs. Keep your eye on Mia. At only 19 years old, it’s fair to say that her music career has only just begun.

Anon Trio Ft. Felix Pastorious with Lemon City Trio

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Felix Pastorius is a highly regarded American bassist, celebrated for his innovative contributions to jazz and fusion music. Born on July 7, 1982, Felix carved a niche for himself in the music industry through his exceptional talent and dedication to the craft. From an early age, he demonstrated a keen aptitude for the bass, quickly mastering its complexities and developing a unique style that blends jazz, funk, and fusion, creating a sound that resonates with a broad audience.   His professional career, which took off in the early 2000s, saw Felix becoming a sought-after musician, collaborating with a diverse array of artists and bands. He significantly contributed to the jazz ensemble Yellowjackets, where his creative bass lines and musical versatility shone, adding a fresh dynamic to the band’s evolving sound. Besides his work with established acts, Felix is also known for his involvement with Hipster Assassins, and The Social Experiment, showcasing his ability to navigate through various musical genres with ease.   Felix Pastorius has been celebrated for his technical skill, musical intelligence, and emotive playing, making significant contributions to contemporary music. Beyond performing, he is committed to musical education, sharing his passion and knowledge with aspiring musicians. His career is a testament to his individual artistry and the transformative potential of dedication to music, establishing him as a distinct and influential figure in the music world.   Born on July 7, 1982, into a family steeped in musical legacy, Felix is the younger son of the legendary jazz bassist Jaco Pastorius, whose groundbreaking work left an indelible mark on the jazz genre.Lemon City Trio formed as a soul jazz organ trio, and has since evolved into a band with its own sound and unique repertoire. The band hails from Miami, Fl and has made a name for itself throughout the state, and up the east coast. Ranging from edgy fusion grooves, to dreamy space Rock, and everything in between, LCT takes its audience on a journey from start to finish. 

¡Tumbao! The Home Sweet Home Tour

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The Electrifying Latin Fusion Phenomenon ¡Tumbao! returns in 2024 for its biggest year yet. Coming off from a record-setting tour for the nine person Psychedelic Latin Fusion ensemble –  having shared the stage with Grammy Award winning acts like Kabaka Pyramid, Proyecto Uno, and legend Mavis Staples,  with performances at stages such as the Grassroots Festival Circuit, The Smithsonian, a featured artist at Jazz in the Garden in Washington, DC – the band has reached a new height of popularity, expanding its fanbase beyond its original Latin American and East Coast roots.   Bringing the sounds of Latin America and the world with what many have described as Psychedelic Latin Fusion, the band is adding dates throughout the United States east coast and South America for what is to be their biggest tour year to date. ¡Tumbao! makes its way to Greensboro on May 9th for a Psychedelic Salsa Dance Night at the Flat Iron.

Eliot Lewis- CANCELED!!!

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A singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Eliot Lewis has toured the world over as a member of the Daryl Hall & John Oates band, as well as a former member of The Average White Band. Eliot has also been the only musician to appear on every episode of Daryl Hall’s popular, “Live From Daryl’s House” show all while keeping his own solo career going at a seemingly impossible pace.  Over the course of his career he has worked with the music business’ elite including, Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), Joe Walsh, Sammy Hagar, Todd Rundgren,Train, Cheap Trick, Grace Potter,  Squeeze, Rob Thomas,  Jason Mraz, Darius Rucker, Gavin DeGraw and many, many others.  Having mastered four instruments over the course of his career; guitar, keyboard, bass and drums, Eliot’s shows will find him moving from one instrument to another. Equally at home in front of 100 or 15,000, Eliot has performed on the worlds most legendary stages, including Madison Square Garden, Japan’s Budokan, Red Rocks, The Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall as well as Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Conan O’Brien, The Today Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live and many others.  Eliot has carved out his own distinctive musical brand and sonic landscape and has written, performed and produced ten solo releases. There are many who shaped Eliot’s music and writing. As a guitar player, definitely Jeff Beck who I’ve been listening to all my life, as well as Billy Gibbons who I had the great fortune of working with recently, and Peter Frampton who I actually jammed with when I was 14 yrs old. I had the amazing experience of meeting and seeing many influential artists when I was a kid mainly at Madison Square Garden in New York City. 

A Tribute Concert Celebrating Bruce Piephoff, Greensboro’s “Father of Songwriting”

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A Tribute Concert Celebrating Bruce Piephoff, Greensboro’s “Father of Songwriting” Live at Flat IronSunday, March 3, 20242-6pm$20 Suggested Donation **All donations will be collected at door upon entry. JOIN US Sunday, March 3, 2pm-6pm at The Flat Iron, 221 Summit Ave, Greensboro for a tribute concert and silent auction fundraiser to support Bruce Piephoff in his battle against some serious health issues. The concert has an all-star cast of NC songwriters who have known and admired Bruce’s work throughout the decades. The concert will include performances by Scott Sawyer, Sam Frazier, David Childers, Martha Bassett, Daniel Ayers, John Rees, Mark “Budyro” Harrison, Kristy Jackson, Rebecca Newton & Barry Gray, Violet Bell, and Sandy Blocker. It will include call in tributes from all over the USA & Ireland. Bruce Piephoff has been a songwriter for 50+ years and has recorded 25 original albums. Join us as we honor Greensboro’s “Father of Songwriting” in a 4 hour special tribute concert, produced and curated by Mark “Buddyro” Harrison and Peg Parham.

Jason Damico

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Damico’s “amalgamation” writing style, high energy, deep, powerful, baritone vocals in the vein of Jim Morrison (The Doors), Peter Steele (Type O Negative), and Johnny Cash, blended with blistering guitar riffs in the styles of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Zakk Wylde, and Jimi Hendrix, results in an undeniably, soulful swagger of a satisfyingly “new blue” sound.

Kill The Buddha and Kit McKay

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Kill the Buddha is an indie folk rock band led by vocalist/guitarist Lenwood Edwards Jr. The sound is progressive, weaving odd time signatures, polyrhythms, and obscured glimpses of personal reflections into what we like to call songs. Lenwood desperately clings to melodies while inviting listeners to get lost in drones and delay. He is joined by Emily Clancy (bass), Greer Gehrken (shruti box, vocals), Daniel Sheffield (drums), and Gabi Walden (guitar). The band is based in Greensboro, NC.On his debut album, “The Holy Goat”, Kit McKay sings about everything from heartbreaks to hangovers backed by a heavy-hitting band of veteran musicians. The songs address internal and external forces that are common between everyone and suggest coping with a sardonic smile. His favorite words are “one more round.”

(EARLY SHOW) Sam Fribush, Charlie Hunter, & Calvin Napper: VIP Seated Show + Meet and Greet

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(EARLY SHOW) Sam Fribush, Charlie Hunter, & Calvin Napper: VIP Seated Show + Meet and GreetJoin us for a very special VIP Early Show to celebrate Sam Fribush Organ Trio’s Album Release! Ticket holders will arrive early for a private cocktail hour and Meet & Greet with the band, followed by an intimate, seated show at 5:30pm.Tickets include entry to the VIP/seated Show, an exclusive Q&A, and $5 off all merch.This set will be completely different from the night show at 9pm***Cocktail Hour / Meet & Greet: 4:00 pmVIP Seated Show: 5:30 pm(Q&A to follow)

Icarus

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Icarus evolved from the five member Larry Tate Quartet, formed through the auspices of the Greensboro Music Academy.  Decades later after families, schooling, pandemic viruses and jobs imposed periodic hibernations, the members returned.  Icarus launches improvisational melodies from jazz and funk classics by Wayne Shorter, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, and Marcus Miller.  All members of Icarus call Greensboro home.Rob Hadgraft is the newest member of Icarus.  Canadian borne and a successful businessman, he provides the percussive pulse on drums that unites all the other members. Tom Gresalfi once provided psychiatric care to folks in the community.  He now is the heartbeat of the band on a Fender Fretless Jazz bass guitar. Ward Robinson was once an ID doc within the Greensboro medical community.  Now in retirement and building on years of studying at the Berklee School of Music and the Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program at UNCG, he plays tenor and soprano saxophones.  He is currently back in school in the Music Composition program at the UNCG School of Music. Paul Summerell was an executive and ICU nurse at Cone Health.  He now finds fulfillment by playing a Fender Stratocaster guitar.