Buffalo Wabs & The Price Hill Hustle
($15 advance/$20 day of show)Buffalo Wabs & The Price Hill Hustle—part rowdy honkytonk, part old-time pioneers—equates to a sound that sticks with your soul and leaves you singing barefoot into the star sky.
Buffalo Wabs & The Price Hill Hustle—part rowdy honkytonk, part old-time pioneers—equates to a sound that sticks with your soul and leaves you singing barefoot into the star sky.
He has been described as “one of the best storytelling songwriters in Nashville”. His music blends sensitive and articulate lyrics with effortless fingerpicking and powerful vocals.
Buffalo Wabs & The Price Hill Hustle—part rowdy honkytonk, part old-time pioneers—equates to a sound that sticks with your soul and leaves you singing barefoot into the star sky.
“Her razor-sharp guitar picking alone guarantees her a place among masters, but it’s her deep-hued voice that can change on a dime from brushed steel to melted toffee that commands attention.” — The New York Times
A feel-good, pop-rock performer from Huntington, West Virginia. His music utilizes sounds from the 90s and 2000s, focusing primarily on self-worth and living life to the absolute fullest.
After cutting his teeth on the Philadelphia live music scene, he moved to NYC in 2012 and quickly began assimilating himself into the open mic circuit. He has been a member of many bands since, most notably playing guitar, singing and writing in the Travelers.
Former and founding member of Old Crow Medicine Show, Willie Watson appeared in The Coen Brothers’ Oscar Nominated The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, available globally on Netflix.
After cutting his teeth on the Philadelphia live music scene, he moved to NYC in 2012 and quickly began assimilating himself into the open mic circuit. He has been a member of many bands since, most notably playing guitar, singing and writing in the Travelers.
With an eclectic fusion of honky-tonk, rockabilly, folk, blues, ragtime, jazz, western swing, and old-time Appalachian influences, Vaden Landers emerges as a pioneer breathing new life into the traditional country music scene.
“The Sweet Lillies’ sound is high energy, along with melodic tunes that keep fans coming back for more. Described as “original Americana music, Colorado-style,” the band has carved out a unique niche for themselves…” -The Bluegrass Standard