Jason Damico

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

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

(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

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.
Abigail Dowd’s Singer/Songwriter Series Featuring Drew Foust, Stephen Murray, and Tyler Nail

DREW FOUST – A natural soul singer and blues musician, Drew Foust’s music sounds like it’s made between the bleary hours of a rock bar’s last call and a southern preacher’s early morning prayer. Hand made, self-made and arranged in dramatic structure, the music is lyrical and rhythm driven, always pushing a feeling forward. His latest release, “Good Thing,” is inspired by old school-southern soul music. STEPHEN MURRAY – Stephen Murray is a Canadian born Singer Songwriter. He formed the Greensboro based 7 piece rocknroll band Holy Ghost Tent Revival in 2007. He now resides in Southwest Virginia, performing and recording solo. His songs reflect his journey of love, loss, betrayal and recovery from addiction. American singer Tyler Nail is a compelling performer who combines the sounds of Country, Americana, and Folk music with ease. The North Carolina artist has established himself as a major player in the music business with his poetic lyrics and stellar vocals. Informed by the rich history of American roots music, Nail adds a genuine and unadulterated feel to his tunes. His ability to relate stories carries the audience to a place where longing, love, and sorrow are all intertwined. Nail possesses a unique capacity to establish a strong emotional connection with his audience.
William Hinson Live! At The Flat Iron w/ Grey Oakes

Residing at the confluence of indie-pop and singer-songwriter genres, William Hinson, an artist from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, crafts soundscapes that have earned him comparisons to The Beatles, The 1975, and Ed Sheeran. His performances have the verve and charisma of Paul McCartney intertwined with the wit and charm of Steve Martin, creating a uniquely captivating stage presence. His new album “Turn Your Frown Inside Out” is now available.
Jon Shain and FJ Ventre w/ Dean Driver

Durham, NC’s Jon Shain is the 2019 International Blues Challenge winner in the solo duo category. Shain had the good fortune to learn directly from a number of NC’s older blues players, and became a member of Big Boy Henry’s backing band. He got his start playing his own music with NC roots rockers Flyin’ Mice. Jon was a finalist (along with FJ) in the 2009 International Blues Challenge in Memphis and the 2008 and 2018 winner of the Triangle Blues Society’s Blues Challenge and 2006 winner of NC’s Indy award for Best Folk Act. He has shared stages with the likes of Keb’ Mo’, John Hiatt, and Jackson Browne. Shain’s newest album, Never Found A Way to Tame the Blues, recorded along with long-time collaborator FJ Ventre was released 2021. FJ Ventre and Jon began playing music together in 1982 when they met in high school. FJ went on to University of Massachusetts-Lowell, earning a B.A. in Music Performance and Sound Recording. He remained in the Boston area, performing in the city’s vibrant music scene. Since relocating to Chapel Hill, NC in 2000, Ventre has performed with his own group The Swang Brothers, as well as most of the Triangle’s roots acts. In addition to performing as a sought-after sideman, he spends his time behind the mixing board, engineering at his own Good Luck Studio. With Jon, they have become sought-after producers in the folk/Americana genre, producing several charting Folk and Blues albums in the last few years.
Mo Lowda & The Humble w/ Jive Talk

Mo Lowda & the Humble are a self-produced indie rock band hailing from Philadelphia. The band just finished up their fourth LP, to be self-titled and released March 3, 2023 with five singles leading up. Since releasing their debut album in 2013, they’ve vastly expanded the sonic exploration of their recorded material whilst developing a dialed-in, yet energetic live show through persistent touring. In turn, they’ve built a ravenous and loyal following across the country, selling out clubs and theaters throughout the US each year. Mo Lowda’s upcoming self-titled album is their most versatile and ambitious work yet. It visits some previously uncharted sonic territory for the band, while still providing the thoughtful, creative songwriting their fans have grown to love. **** Hailed as “retro nerd-core supreme mother f*ckers”, Nashville based Jive Talk began making a name for themselves through their high energy live performances. They are known for their anthemic, synth-rock sound and have been featured on Spotify’s Fresh Finds, Apple New Alternative, Sirius XMU and more. Emerging on the live circuit in 2021, they quickly found themselves sharing the stage supporting acts like The Districts, Stephen Sanchez, The Brummies, and more. “Nashville is synonymous with country music, but a new wave of pop is having its moment…avant-guard synth-rock band Jive Talk represent a once-overlooked segment of Music City.” -Rolling Stone
Jamie McLean Band with The Justin Cody Fox Band

Jamie McLean Band creates a musical gumbo that incorporates New Orleans soul, middle Americana roots, Delta blues and New York City swagger. Jamie McLean Band is a triple threat. The group’s energetic and captivating live show is undeniable. McLean’s fiery guitar has joined the ranks of Derek Trucks, Gregg Allman, Aaron Neville, Dr. John and more on stages from from Madison Square Garden to Japan’s Fuji Rock. His blue eyed southern soul vocals ooze real emotion. And his top line songwriting chops have crafted profound, honest and heartfelt songs that will keep you singing along, dancing along and feeling like the song was written about you.
DANCE FROM ABOVE ft. JOHN FM

DANCE FROM ABOVE ft. JOHN FMw/ Niervash, 50ft, Alvin Shavers, RahlSaturday, February 11, 20249pm$12 adv / $15 day of At the close of another long, hot summer of racial reckoning in America, John FM surfaced with a sober collection of songs entitled American Spirit that trace the last five years of his personal and musical journey. John FM describes the album’s minimalist photoshopped album art of an outline of a black music note superimposed over a white backdrop as an act of infiltration. The century spanning history of racial segregation and tension is palpable in American Spirits, represented in the form of loose and lucid parables that decode the surreality of everyday American violence. Having lived in and around the city of Detroit for most of his life, John FM’s songs bridge a structural gap in the city’s musical history that extends from the gospel and early rhythm and blues of Joe Von Battle’s establishment of the “Detroit Sound” in the 1950s, which was disrupted by the enhanced overdubs of Barry Gordy’s Motown Soul in the 1960s to the DIY progressive electronic experiments that would become Detroit techno from 1973-1985. DeForrest Brown, 2021