What's Up in The Underground? August 7, 2024 17:17

Our Concert Hall has been in full swing in 2024, with many great acts gracing our basement stage. Here's a sample:

Catfish Keith brought his unique take on fingerstyle blues

Catfish Keith

Kat Gruvs and Janet Noguera showing off some advanced guitar technique

Janet Noguera and Kat Gruvs

Corrina Carter and the Licata Brothers with the band at the Roadhouse Productions Buddy Holly tribute show 

Corrina Carter

Michael Ubaldini with the Roadhouse band
Michael Ubaldini
Ronnie Mack with the Roadhouse band

Ronnie Mack

Laurence Juber shows how he won two Grammys for instrumental guitar

Laurence Juber

Nathan James shares his fine original compositions in American roots music

Nathan James

John York brings the spirit of the sixties with songs and stories from his lifetime of singing and playing

John York

The String Revolution, fresh from their recent Grammy win for Instrumental arrangement

The String Revolution

The Salty Suites always put on a great show with fantastic singing and playing and great original music

Salty Suites

One of our new local band nights brought out a younger crowd. Lodea opened the show set up by Fiends Productions...
Lodea
The Vlassics, rocking at the Fiends Productions show...
The Vlassics
Lawn Darts had a great set that same night...
Lawn Darts
and South Trees closed out the show

South Trees

JK Jones put on an amazing performance in her Tribute to Joni Mitchell show

JK Jones

The great bluesman Doug MacLeod, back again on the Fret House stage

Doug MacLeod

Nathan and Jesse put on a wonderful show with resonator guitar, accordion, fine vocals and great original compositions

Nathan and Jesse

Richard Smith, tearing it up as usual

Richard Smith

Nick Justice, Terry Roland, Randy Miller, Joel Rafael, Rich Seymour and Corrina Carter, after Joel's great set of folk songs, and opening sets from Nick and Randy

Joel Rafael

Rick Bagby and the band, holding down the Billy Joel segment of the Piano Men tribute show
Rick Bagby
Jay Asher and the band in the Elton John half of the Piano Men show

Jay Asher

The Storytellers double down on hippie bluegrass jams and heartfelt roots music

Crist Moshos pleasing the crowd with his tribute to James Taylor, Fire and Rain

 

Sorry if I missed anyone, I don't always remember to get a photo -RS