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Americana band echoes Appalachian roots

Dehlia Low will perform at An Appalachian Evening at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 13, at Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center in Graham County.

Dehlia Low’s vocal harmony and instrumentation reflect a deep connection to traditional music with modern arrangements and relevant, smart songwriting. The band combines their rustic-flavored vocal style with instrumental prowess in original songs in the emerging Americana genre. Dehlia Low echoes the sounds of early country with a strong bluegrass flavor, crafting a fresh originality that feels true to their southern Appalachian roots. Their performance will feature music from their newly released CD ‘Ravens and Crows’.

The concert is preceded by two dinner seatings, at 5 and 6:15 p.m., served family style at the Stecoah Kitchen. The menu will be stuffed bell peppers and fried chicken with fresh vegetables, all grown locally.  

Reservations are required. 828.479.3364 or www.stecoahvalleycenter.com.

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