Holiday Blues-A-Palooza
Come and enjoy music from artists Kelly Bell Band, Jenny Langer & Moonshine Society, Ron Holloway, and Carly Harvey!
Come and enjoy music from artists Kelly Bell Band, Jenny Langer & Moonshine Society, Ron Holloway, and Carly Harvey!
The band has curtailed their repertoire to focus on a exciting and danceable set of New Orleans music for the Flat Iron Crossroads Mardi Gras party. Bring your beads and dancing shoes, and lets have a blast!
The Plate Scrapers originated in 2014 in western Maryland the way any good bluegrass band does: from a bunch of fellers pickin’ around in a circle, surrounded by delicious plates of food, strong libations, and good friends. The traditional spirit of The Plate Scrapers is still innately intact nearly 8 years later, though they have evolved into far more than your average bluegrass band. Through diverse backgrounds and influences ranging from jazz, to hard rock, to funk, the band has taken their music to an eclectic new level.
Hard to Tell Band is a soulful, rockabilly and blues group with a laid-back style and family-friendly music for all. The band consists of Marty Caporaletti (lead guitar and vocals), Ricky Wilkins (drums and vocals), and Karl Sluder (bass and vocals).
Furnace Mountain Band plays music from the American Appalachian traditions, as well as original compositions, and songs penned by their favorite song writing friends. Furnace Mountain Band has performed throughout the world, from the Yangtze River in China to the banks of the Shenandoah River, where they are the host band of Watermelon Pickers’ Festival.
We are the HAUS BAND! We have been playing in the Northern Neck and beyond for several years now. We started at the Kimarnock Brewhaus Brewery and now play every Thursday at 606 in White Stone, VA. The Best Blues in the Northern Neck!
Get ready for our 4th Annual St. Patrick's Day event with Poisoned Dwarf! The show starts at 7:00pm. The doors and food truck, The Pull Up, open at 6:00pm. Get your tickets ASAP, this show is known to sell out.
Willie Williams Trio is performing at Flat Iron Crossroads on Saturday, March 23rd at 6:30pm to play blues, bluegrass, and southern rock. The ensemble includes Willie Williams (guitar, vocals - SKYDOG) Stewart Myers (bass - Agents of Good Roots) and Jason Neal (drums - SKYDOG and Carbon Leaf)
This show is a celebration of life for our cherished friend and volunteer, Reid Harrison. He was instrumental in the early stages of inception with sound and production, booking talented artists, developing our website, and is the voice behind this special slideshow: https://youtu.be/Nscv8MV-phQ
Runnin’ Shine is a hot country act with its members hailing from Virginia by way of Alabama, New York, and New Hampshire. Playing together since February of 2015, Runnin’ Shine is a tight, four-piece comprised of Janice Chandler on vocals and acoustic guitar, Richie Bohr on lead electric guitar, Bill Snow on drums, and Jim Cahoon on the bass. Brought together by really good luck and a few mutual friends, each player gives a unique energy and experience to the band.
Singer, guitarist, songwriter, and bandleader, Anthony Rosano, has always been drawn to grit, gravitas and the connection that comes from making music. Although his music roots are implanted in the firmament of the blues, he takes his cue from any number of archival influences.
Headwaters Down: Tidal River is a second feature-film on the James River. Following five friends traveling on the water, Tidal River tells the story of the final 110 miles of the James, stretching from Richmond to the Chesapeake Bay. Tidal River focuses on the widest and most historic section of the James. A place of environmental disaster and recovery, the tidal waters of the James surprise the crew with their beauty, complexity, and wisdom.