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Jaded Ravins will play Waynesville April 5. File photo Jaded Ravins will play Waynesville April 5. File photo

Vermont-based Americana/indie act Jaded Ravins will hit the stage at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 5, at The Scotsman Public House in Waynesville. 

The duo is composed of Kelly Ravin and his partner, Halle Jade. The sound is a blend of Americana, rock, alt-country and indie-folk influences.

It’s a concoction that’s heavy and heartfelt, of hardscrabble North Country winters and the unforgiving pavement of that lost highway — the genuine depths of lifer musicians who will sacrifice sanity and self in the name of the sacred act that is live performance.

The show is free and open to the public. For more information on the duo, visit jadedravinsmusic.com.

828.246.6292 or scotsmanpublic.com.

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