East Nash Grass
Rolling Stone had them among the “best of what we saw” at RockyGrass in 2025, praising their “rowdy set of high-octane bluegrass numbers,” and noting, “The group itself is a rapidly-rising force on the national touring scene.”
Rolling Stone had them among the “best of what we saw” at RockyGrass in 2025, praising their “rowdy set of high-octane bluegrass numbers,” and noting, “The group itself is a rapidly-rising force on the national touring scene.”
Frazier continues to break barriers as the first woman nominated for Guitar Performer of the Year by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America, with back-to-back nominations in 2018 and 2019. Named one of Paste Magazine’s “Seven Women Smashing the Bluegrass Glass Ceiling,” she stands as a leading voice shaping the future of the genre.
Blending country, folk, and rock influences, Cole Chaney delivers a style that feels both grounded and expansive. His music pulls from deep Appalachian traditions while incorporating the grit and edge of 90s rock, creating a sound that is honest, emotional, and unmistakably his own. With storytelling at the forefront, his songs capture real-life experiences in a way that resonates far beyond the stage.
The Banshees bring their electrifying sound to Songbirds for a high-energy night of live music on Friday, March 27, 2026. Known for their dynamic performances and powerful stage presence, The Banshees deliver a show that keeps audiences engaged from the first note to the final encore.
His latest album, Almost Daylight, arrives after a seven-year recording hiatus and delivers some of the most powerful and unexpected work of his career. Known for vivid portraits of rural life and hard-lived characters, Knight continues that tradition here while also exploring themes of compassion, redemption, and love.
He has toured with Brantley Gilbert, Darius Rucker and Dwight Yoakam and recorded with Brooks &Dunn on “Lost and Found” on their 2019 Reboot album. Booth spent about two years in Nashville but decided to return to his Kentucky roots about five years ago to immerse himself into songwriting and thrive in the environment that has shaped who he has become as a man and musician. Theresult is the best musicof his career.
The band received a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album for 2019’s Toil, Tears & Trouble and has also been recognized by the International Bluegrass Music Association, including a nomination for Entertainer of the Year. Their No. 1 single on the Bluegrass Unlimited chart, “Wanderers Like Me” captures the restless spirit and dedication that defines them.
A self-taught musician, Erick did not pick up a guitar until after graduating from college. What began as a late-blooming passion quickly grew into a thriving career. Since releasing his debut EP in 2008, he has recorded seven full-length albums and continues to evolve as both a songwriter and performer. He is currently at work on a new studio album slated for release in 2026.
After the pandemic, the band returned to touring with renewed inspiration, looking toward improvisational legends like Grateful Dead as their creative North Star. Setlists became fluid. Songs stretched into expansive movements. Improvisation took center stage. Each night became its own musical conversation.
Their debut album What a Life drops February 2026, and it’s a full snapshot of who they are…. heartfelt songwriting, soaring instrumental moments, and a bold take on modern bluegrass. The record features a special guest appearance from bluegrass legend Sam Bush on fiddle and harmony vocals, with mastering by two-time GRAMMY Award winner David Glasser at Airshow Mastering.