Live Music

The Whappers & Wooden Toothe

Date(s): Friday, June 05, 2009
Time: 9pm
Phone: Not Listed
Admission: $6 at the door

The Whappers will not apologize, compromise, or relent. It is their duty to thoroughly reintroduce loud original Rock&Roll music to the world. Their sound is often likened to the rock outfits of the 60's and 70's with just a touch of old school country. These traditions combine to create an original sound with an informed sense of song craft, a face melting instrumental edge, and an utter lack of pretension. Heralding from the fruitful Asheville, NC music scene, The Whappers consists of members both currently and previously of The Greasy Beans, Jonathan Scales Fourchestra, The Merle, Uncle Mountain, and Sidney Barnes and his Good Time Band.

Wooden Toothe

Wooden Toothe came first got together in early 2007 in Asheville, North Carolina. The four piece group plays straight up rock and roll with heavy influences of both country and punk.


More Info: www.thewhappers.com/
www.myspace.com/woodentoothe
Listening Room
Grey Eagle
Address: 185 Clingman Ave. - map it.
Asheville, NC 28801
 
Location: 1 mile(s) West from Downtown Asheville.
Phone: 828-232-5800
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Minimum Age: All ages unless otherwise specified.
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Some folks have been known to have a little trouble finding the Gray Eagle for the first time as it's not located in a pedestrian-heavy area. Once they locate it between Future Traditions warehouse and the Silver Dollar cafe though, they'll see that it's really not that far from all the downtown action and stands guard over Asheville's River Arts District. Quaint and cozy, the Gray Eagle seems to be a modified house-turned-listening room. The Eagle has always been known for it's crystal clear sound, bluegrass, zydeco, and contra dancing. Recently, they have been making a name for themselves on the indie rock circuit, with Harvest Records presenting a series of concerts there. You can go hungry to the Gray Eagle because it hosts the Twin Cousins Kitchen, serving up authentic Cajun cuisine. The Gray Eagle has a capacity of just over 600 people and is NON-SMOKING. All ages are welcome, beer and wine is served.

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