I Love Fayetteville Big Party is Fayetteville Junior Civic League's biggest annual fundraiser.
Through the power of 50 women, a generous community, and an amazing group of sponsors, Fayetteville JCL will raise money to support non-profits that serve women and children in northwest Arkansas.
On March 15th, we will throw it back to the '90s at our Big Party event at George's Majestic Lounge. Collin Kidd will kick off our evening with live music from 7pm to 8pm. Then starting at 8pm, we will rock out all night to The Mixtapes!
Please see link above for tickets.
Gorepig - https://www.facebook.com/gorepigslam
Spit on Your Grave - https://www.facebook.com/soygband
Ignominious - https://www.facebook.com/ignominiousmusic
Take/Rest - https://linktr.ee/takerestmusic
I, The Killer - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551867006613...
ALL AGES
$10 adv / $12 at the door
Doors: 6 pm; Show: 7 pm
With five GRAMMYs, 14 Blues Foundation Awards, and a groundbreaking career spanning nearly 50 years under his belt, Keb’ Mo’s got nothing left to prove. Just don’t tell him that.
“I may be turning 70,” Keb’ reflects, “but I’m still breathing and I’m still hungry. I’m still out there going for it every single day.”
Born and raised in Compton, Keb’ began his remarkable journey at the age of 21, when he landed his first major gig playing with Jefferson Airplane violinist Papa John Creach. For the next 20 years, Keb’ would work primarily behind the scenes, establishing himself as a respected guitarist, songwriter, and arranger with a unique gift for linking the past and present in his evocative playing and singing.
Though he recorded a one-off album in 1980 under his birth name, Kevin Moore, it wasn’t until 1994 that he would introduce the world to Keb’ Mo’ with the release of his widely acclaimed self-titled debut. Critics were quick to take note of Keb’s modern, genre-bending take on old school sounds, and two years later, he garnered his first GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album with Just Like You.
In the decades to come, Keb’ would take home four more GRAMMY Awards; top the Billboard Blues Chart seven times; perform everywhere from Carnegie Hall to The White House; collaborate with many including Taj Mahal, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, The Chicks, and Lyle Lovett; have compositions recorded and sampled by artists as diverse as B.B. King, Zac Brown, and BTS; release signature guitars with both Gibson and Martin; compose music for television series like Mike and Molly, Memphis Beat, B Positive, and Martha Stewart Living; and earn the Americana Music Association’s 2021 award for Lifetime Achievement in Performance.
Shawn Colvin stopped the industry in its tracks with her arresting 1989 debut, Steady On. The following spring, Colvin took home the GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, establishing herself as a mainstay in the singer-songwriter genre. In the ensuing 30 years, Colvin has won three GRAMMY Awards, released thirteen superlative albums, written a critically acclaimed memoir, maintained a non-stop national and international touring schedule, appeared on countless television and radio programs, had her songs featured in major motion pictures and created a remarkable canon of work.
Colvin triumphed at the 1998 GRAMMY Awards, winning both Record and Song of the Year for the Top 10 hit "Sunny Came Home," from the platinum-selling album A Few Small Repairs.
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Bring your friends to JJ’s and enjoy your favorite drinks while listening to some great music from Band of Horses!
Tickets can be purchased online or at the door.
Doors at 7:00pm and showtime is 8:00pm. This is an all ages event.
We're back at it again this year at Six Twelve for one of the most fun and FREE nights you'll get around Northwest Arkansas. BLKCPTL and Big Day Entertainment of NWA presents the Hilltop Hip-Hop OPEN MIC SERIES!
Every other month starting in March, we'll be showcasing some of the best talent the Natural State has to offer, as well as allowing others to present their talents. And don't be shy; it's not just hip-hop! We want singers, musicians, comics, poets, EVERYONE!
More info will be coming soon, but we can't wait to see the amazing vibe you bring to our show!
DRINK - DANCE - REPEAT
Nights out at Tin Roof are the best in Fayetteville! Bands from Nashville & beyond playing your favorite songs live on our first floor stage, DJs spinning dance tunes on our 2nd floor, plus multiple patios & bars.
Check us out for live music & good times! Open late night!
Check out who's playing here!
Pretend Friend returns to Fayetteville!
Pretend Friend is a nationally touring progressive bluegrass and folk-rock quartet based in Wichita, Kansas. Known for combining musical elements across genres, Pretend Friend melds raw energy and soulful expression into timeless original songs "that seem to have always been." (see web bio for full quote).
Pretend Friend grew from the combined inspiration of rock and roll, Kansas bluegrass culture, and the campground jamming tradition of the Walnut Valley Festival. Their music is a fusion of styles, showcasing intricate musicianship and unbridled songwriting, and delivered through electrifying performances comparable to any rock show.
Pretend Friend is Grant Boesen on lead vocals and guitar, Evan Ogborn on mandolin and vocals, Caleb Drummond on upright bass, and Rami Stucky on drum set.
All things PF at https://pretendfriend.com
We're throwing a weekend-long celebration of Saint Patrick's Day at Crisis this year!
We'll have multiple bands, a bagpiper, Irish Dancers, food, Boland's Irish Red deals, limited edition pint glasses release and we're launching this year's installment of our Guinness-inspired artwork: shirts, signs, prints, glasses and coasters.
There will be special things planned each day:
Sláinte!!
Saturday, May 15th:
All Day 1st Pint of Boland's IRAs $3.17
2:00 St Pat's Pint Glass Release
3:30 Bagpipes by Devin Adamson
4:00-5:00 Miss McCloud's Ceili Band
Sunday, May 16th:
All Day 1st Pint of Boland's IRAs $3.17
3:00 Irish Dancers: Rince Arkansas
4:00-7:00 Irish Feast by Penguin Ed’s
4:00-5:00 Miss McCloud's Ceili Band
5:00-7:00 The Crumbs
Monday, May 17th:
All Day 1st Pint of Boland's IRAs $3.17
4:00. Donut Pop Up with Hopwood Breads
5:00-8:00 Margaret's Food Truck
5:30 Irish Dancers: Rince Arkansas
6:00 Bagpipes by Devin Adamson
6:30-8:30 Miss McCloud's Ceili Band
If you play the ukulele and like to sing, please join us every 1st and 3rd Sundays every month at Mount Sequoyah from 3-5 pm. This is a low-key ukulele-jam that welcomes players of all levels.
There is no need to “join” or rsvp….. just attend when you can. Music (with chords) will be projected on a screen.
No need to bring anything except your ukulele!
Let’s ring in St. Patrick’s Day with Irish Food + Drinks + Music!
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