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Stecoah welcomes Town Mountain, Snyder Family

art snyderAcclaimed bluegrass acts Town Mountain and The Snyder Family Band will perform July 18 at the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center in Robbinsville.

Town Mountain will perform July 11. This hard-driving Carolina string band has collaborated and/or performed along with Doc Watson, Jim Lauderdale, Steep Canyon Rangers, Acoustic Syndicate, Keller Williams, Larry Keel, David Grisman, and The Infamous Stringdusters. In 2013, the IBMA gave them two Momentum Awards — “Performance Band of the Year” and “Vocalist of the Year.” Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students (K-12). 

The Snyder Family Band will perform July 18. The group features the talents of siblings Zeb and Samantha Snyder from Lexington. Backed by their dad, Bud, on upright bass and mom, Laine, on harmony, this ensemble has delighted and surprised audiences at venues including Merlefest, Bristol Rhythm & Roots, the Ernest Tubb Midnight Jamboree, the Musicians Against Childhood Cancer Festival and the Red White and Bluegrass Festival in Morganton. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for students (K-12).

Both shows begin at 7:30 p.m. with a dinner served at the Schoolhouse Café at 6 p.m.

www.stecoachvalleycenter.com

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