Keller & The Keels with Special Guest Tanasi
- French Broad River Brewery101 Fairview Rd D, Asheville, NC 28803, USA, Asheville,
Keller & the Keels return with their Appalachian Psychedelic Bluegrass sound, celebrating 20 years of Grass—the trio’s first of three albums
THIS IS A RAIN OR SHINE EVENT. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES. All AGES KIDS 5 AND UNDER ARE FREE. ADA SECTION IS AVAILABLE.
Doors: 6:00PM Beer Club/ 6:30 PM General Admission
Show: 7:30PM
Musical Mad Scientist Keller Williams brings his Appalachian Psychedelic Bluegrass project, Keller & the Keels, to the stage. Joining him are award-winning flatpicker Larry Keel and his rock-solid, in-the-pocket bass-playing wife, Jenny Keel. The trio—formed in 2004—has recorded three albums together (Grass, Thief, and Speed), and with only a handful of shows each year, every performance turns into a joyful, high-energy acoustic picking party. As Keller puts it, “We vowed from the beginning that we wouldn’t do it often so that when we did, it would be special—and it is.”
Opening the show is special guest Tanasi.
2026 marks the 20th anniversary ofGrass, Keller & the Keels’ first album together. After two decades, Grass finally gets its first-ever vinyl pressing—available on site and ready to roll!Come see Steel Pulse live on the outdoor stage as part of the French Broad River Brewery Summer Concert Series!
THIS IS A RAIN OR SHINE EVENT. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES. All AGES KIDS 5 AND UNDER ARE FREE. ADA SECTION IS AVAILABLE.
Doors: 5:00PM Beer Club/ 5:30PM General Admission
Show: 6:30PM
Bearing witness to the accelerating negativity of global affairs, British reggae powerhouse Steel Pulse exemplify musical vengeance to halt the disarray of humanity. The band's twelfth studio production, titled Mass Manipulation, reflects four decades committed to bettering mankind through music. Steel Pulse songs and lyrics continue to engage controversial topics of racial injustice and human rights on a global scale. Themes are as potent and relevant today as they were at the beginning of their career. Hailing from Birmingham, England, Steel Pulse emerged in 1975 with music that provokes thought toward global unification. Songs like “Chant a Psalm” have landed on Rolling Stone’s Top 200 Best Songs list of the 1980s, and the six-time Grammy nominated group won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album for Babylon the Bandit. Lead singer and guitarist, David Hinds’ creativity, human persona, and visionary views are revealed through inspiring compositions that capture the effects of the African Diaspora. As reggae revolutionaries, Steel Pulse is revered by the younger generation of artists and remains a powerhouse on stages around the globe. Through the example of Mass Manipulation, Steel Pulse demonstrates the endless possibilities that come from breaking down the walls of systemic greed and nurturing the fellowship of mankind.
