Downstairs is always 21+ With the *exception of performers.* Upstairs is all ages unless otherwise specified.

Jake Eddy / Caleb Martin [Small Room-Downstairs]

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BIO: The “Flatpick Wizard” (Bluegrass Today) Jake Eddy is a bluegrass guitarist born and raised in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The 3-time Grand Ole Opry performer began his music career and sparked his lifelong addiction to the road by playing banjo professionally at the age of fourteen with bluegrass-legend Melvin Goins. His guitar playing, primarily influenced by bluegrass and jazz, is showcased on his debut album of fiddle tunes, entitled “Jake Eddy,” which features musical legends such as Grammy-award winning Bryan Sutton, Rob Ickes, and Kenny Smith. His unmatched fast-paced ingenuity and creativity brings youthfulness into the beloved bluegrass sphere. 

Dischordia / Ten Crowns / Spoonful [Small Room-Downstairs]

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Facebook – facebook.com/dischordiaband Bandcamp – dischordia.bandcamp.com Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/65YdclJwPPqJjF3jZRqluF?si=FUjhYAYkQkGdrd6nJMHvbg Latest single, “Spirits of Dust” – https://youtu.be/SdphGH-Qyiw

Guerilla Toss / Frank Hurricane / General Labor [Small Room-Downstairs]

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Dig deep enough inside yourself—start treating your body as your sanctuary rather than your enemy—and eventually you’ll find yourself blooming right back out into the sun. That’s the transformation Guerilla Toss trace on their newest album “Famously Alive,” their effervescent Sub Pop debut. After a decade sprinkling glitter into grit, building a reputation as one of the most ferociously creative art-rock groups working, the upstate New York band have eased fully into their light. This is Guerilla Toss at their most luminescent—awake, alive, and extending an open invitation to anyone who wants to soak it all up beside them. Singer and lyricist Kassie Carlson, multi-instrumentalist Peter Negroponte and guitarist Arian Shafiee wrote “Famously Alive” at home in the Catskills during the pervading quiet of the pandemic year. The uncertainty of COVID-19 lockdowns and the total disruption of routine forced Carlson to negotiate with herself in new and challenging ways. “You have to be with yourself all the time during the pandemic,” she says. “I had to figure out a way to manage my anxiety. The pandemic was hard, but it helped me get comfortable inside my own body.

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