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Free Family Concert with Blissing Trio Accapela
Join us in celebrating the holiday season as the Blissing Trio performs Christmas music both sacred and secular. This concert is free and open to all ages. Following the performance refreshments will be served. Lynn Nichols, Eileen Douglas and Diane David are the women of Blissing, which is an acapella trio based in Hendersonville, NC. As experienced singers who have an ear for good vocal production, blend, and homespun humor, Blissing Trio covers a range of genres, including well-known standards from the 1930s to early 1970s. They weave their own arrangements into a harmonious thread of music in every piece they sing and often tell some jokes, stories or informative histories about some of the composers, lyricists or songs that we sing. They have a lot of fun at our shows and their audience does, too. This performance has been made possible by the Kirby Endowment at the Polk County Community Foundation.
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Free Family Concert with Daniel Keller Trio
The Dan Keller Trio consists of 3 of Asheville's hardest working jazz musicians: Drummer Micah Thomas, Ryan Kijanka, and Dan Keller. The trio has played in venues across the eastern U.S. from Charleston, SC to Plainville, CT and witnessed Micah's brief career as a comedian while stuck on the "quiet ride" on one of Philadelphia's public trains.
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Free Family Concert with Daniel Shearin
This performance is part of FENCE’s monthly, free family concert series. These concerts are free and open to the public. All are encouraged to attend this great family event; following the performance refreshments will be served.
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FREE Family Concert with Deb Bridges and the Groove
A one-of-a-kind trio playing a variety of jazz, blues, funk, and 70s pop music... everything from Duke Ellington and Herbie Hancock to Santana and Aretha Franklin.
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FREE Family concert with Doug Elliott
Join us for this one of a kind family concert at FENCE. Doug Elliott is a well known naturalist, herbalist, humorist, basket maker, and storyteller.
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Free Family Concert with Doug McElvy
Doug McElvy, an American songwriter/musician, whose roots come from the deep south entices audiences with music that incorporates Americana, bluegrass, soul, rock, and much more!
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Free Family Concert with Evalina Everidge and Alex Taub
Evalina Everidge is a torch singer in the timeless old school tradition; her sultry vocal stylings evoke a soft embrace and her smooth delivery swings! She will be joined by pianist Alex Taub for an afternoon dedicated to Valentine’s month featuring songs of love by the great torch singers of the golden age of jazz and blues.
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Free Family Concert with Moon and You
The Moon and You is a folk/soul band based in Asheville, NC that tours the Eastern US and Western Europe. At its core are married songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Ryan Furstenberg (banjo, guitar) and Melissa Hyman (cello). The duo's ever-evolving output encompasses the a wide range of American roots music. Their onstage synergy and warmth invite audiences in, offering a peek into a strange and joyful universe of their own.
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Free Family Concert with New 5 Cents
This Sunday, at 4pm FENCE welcomes the local band New 5 Cents to the great room to perform a free, family concert. New 5 Cents plays a combination of old and new bluegrass songs, and a few barely bluegrass songs. They present a high energy show and have received positive response wherever they have performed. Be sure not to miss out on this great concert. Refreshments will be served after the performance. Thank you to the Kirby Endowment at the Polk County Community Foundation for making this event possible.
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Free Family Concert with The Moon and You
Local duo The Moon and You is rooted in the rich music scene of Asheville, NC. Playing cello, guitar, banjo and ukulele to accompany their soaring vocal harmonies, if you closed your eyes you'd swear there were more than two people onstage.
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