The Orange Peel
February 07, 2012

Moonshine has had a tumultuous history in the mountains of ... more

February 02, 2012

The Southern Conference Basketball Tournament will heat up the ... more

February 02, 2012

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February 01, 2012

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Asheville Symphony: Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony

  • February 11, 2012
  • Location: Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
  • Address: Asheville Civic Center, Asheville, NC 28801
  • Venue:  Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

Our community is rich in the visual arts, and in February we highlight this wealth in collaboration between the Asheville Art Museum and the ASO. Beethoven's 6th Symphony is nicknamed the "Pastoral," inspired by his many walks through the forests and meadows surrounding Vienna. Taking our cue from Beethoven, we have invited the Art Museum to supply images of our own natural surroundings to accompany the music. Then we invite a young virtuoso from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Danii...

Big Gigantic

Big Gigantic is the brainchild of Boulder, Colorado's own saxophonist/producer, Dominic Lalli, and drummer, Jeremy Salken. Conceived in 2008, the duo found their niche and created a name for themselves in the electronic music scene. By combining vibrant jazz melodies over pulsating dance beats, Big Gigantic delivers an innovative, distinct sound that's all their own. As a testament to their timeliness and unique melody, Big Gigantic has made a profound impact on the jamtronica landscape. From p...

Marc Broussard

The son of Boogie Kings guitarist (and Louisiana Hall of Fame member) Ted Broussard, singer/songwriter Marc Broussard was seemingly destined for a life as a music man. His upbringing in Lafayette, Louisiana, instilled in him an affinity for R&B alongside the Cajun trappings of southern Louisiana. Drawing vocal and stylistic influence from Otis Redding and Brian McKnight while bearing the preternaturally gruff vocals of John Hiatt and Dr. John, Broussard was barely 20 at the time of his first...