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    A monthly house show and pop-up show series welcoming local talent to perform at intimate spaces around Charleston, WV. This event features Charleston, WV band Static Fur, and Red Audio.

    Location: 186 Summers St.

     Produced by the Sage Soul Productions team (Christopher Vincent, Mallory Richards and Aaron Fisher), this intimate performance experience welcomes artists and the community to experience live music in a listening room setting at historical homes, small businesses, soon to be renovated space and other unique pop up venues in Charleston, WV. 

    With a capacity of only 30-60, this series showcases paired down sets by some of the area’s most unique and talented musicians, as well as some of the best regional talent around.


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  • Open Mic Night with Folklore Music Exchange

    Open Mic Night with Folklore Music Exchange

    Musical acts, comedians, storytellers, magicians, ALL are welcome! 

    Sign-ups start the day of, with 12 available slots. Each slot is 10 minutes each, and you can message, call, email, or stop by Folklore Music Exchange to secure a slot. 

    Date: Thursday, October 17

    Time: 6:30-9pm

    Location: Folklore Music Exchange, 191 Summers St.

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  • You Might As Well Live

    The one-person play, You Might As Well Live, explores the life, loves, and legacy of literary icon and sharp-tongued member of the Algonquin Round Table – Dorothy Rothschild Parker.

    More details coming soon!

    On the eve of her death, and determined to be remembered as more than the creator of such quips as “The overseas crossing was so rough, the only thing I could keep on my stomach was the first mate”, Dorothy takes a pilgrimage through her own past talking to the ghost of her old friend Robert Benchley about the bastardization of literalture in the 1960’s and her hatred of Hemingway. In a journey packed with quick wit and a biting tongie, she sets out to make her mark in the literary scene of 1930’s New York City. From writing copy at Vogue Magazine to theatrical reviews at Vanity Fair, to scripting classic films in Hollywood (such as A Star is Born), You Might As Well Live explores Parker as she climbs the ladder of success, fighting for recognition as a female author in a male dominated world. She writes to escape her life only to discover that’s what her writing becomes.

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  • Mountain Stage featuring Donna the Buffalo, Alisa Amador, David Childers & The Serpents, and more

    Be a part of the live audience as Mountain Stage records a fresh episode for NPR Music celebrating their 40th year!

    Host Kathy Mattea will welcome Donna the Buffalo, Alisa Amador, David Childers & The Serpents, David Jacobs-Strain & Bob Beach, and more.


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    Ticket Info

    All tickets to this show are e-tickets, and will be emailed to you upon purchase. Open up the pdf and the QR code on your ticket will be scanned at the door. This event will also be offered as a livestream.

    Watch the Livestream!

    Mountain Stage livestreams are free, however there are some incredible folks out there who’d like to show their support through a donation-based, pay what you want ”ticket” for the livestream. This is a donation-based “ticket” to show some love for the program and is not a ticket to the live event.

    You’ll be able to catch the show from the comfort of your home (or wherever you wish) Sunday, June 18, 2023 –  at 7 PM ET at mountainstage.org

    If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to live@mountainstage.org

    Thanks to our generous sponsors!

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  • You Might As Well Live

    The one-person play, You Might As Well Live, explores the life, loves, and legacy of literary icon and sharp-tongued member of the Algonquin Round Table – Dorothy Rothschild Parker.

    More details coming soon!

    On the eve of her death, and determined to be remembered as more than the creator of such quips as “The overseas crossing was so rough, the only thing I could keep on my stomach was the first mate”, Dorothy takes a pilgrimage through her own past talking to the ghost of her old friend Robert Benchley about the bastardization of literalture in the 1960’s and her hatred of Hemingway. In a journey packed with quick wit and a biting tongie, she sets out to make her mark in the literary scene of 1930’s New York City. From writing copy at Vogue Magazine to theatrical reviews at Vanity Fair, to scripting classic films in Hollywood (such as A Star is Born), You Might As Well Live explores Parker as she climbs the ladder of success, fighting for recognition as a female author in a male dominated world. She writes to escape her life only to discover that’s what her writing becomes.


    $15 Tickets – available at the door

    Please note that this show contains strong language and may not be suitable for children.

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  • Live on the Levee featuring Rasta Rafiki

    Enjoy an evening by the Kanawha River for Live on the Levee, a FREE Friday night concert series in Charleston, WV! 

    Live on the Levee concerts take place every Friday night from Memorial Day to Labor Day weekends and feature local and regional musical acts. Food and drink vendors on site include beer and wine.

    6:30pm Aristotle Jones7:45pm Rasta Rafiki

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  • Art-After-Dark

    When the gallery lights go down, the party lights come up for Art After Dark! Enjoy an evening of art, entertainment, and interactive fun in the Juliet Art Museum, with free admission! Explore our current exhibitions along with live performances by local musicians, take home art activities, and free parking during Downtown Charleston’s Art Walk!

    Check back in for more details about interactive art experiences and more!

    Thank You to Our Sponsors and Event Organizers

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  • West Virginia Music Hall of Fame – Inductees Tell Their Stories & Sing Their Songs

    WVMHoF inductees tell their stories – and sing their songs
     Bob Thompson, Larry Groce and John Ellison offer anecdotes and advice
    for establishing a music career in the Mountain State

    Musician/Producer Don Dixon, keyboardist Randy Gilkey and
    caterer Debbie Matthews will tell their stories

    The WVMHoF will host a special edition of its “Music Career Counseling Program” in conjunction with FestivFALL on October 16 at the new WV Museum of Music in The Charleston Town Center.

    Three WVMHoF inductees – Bob Thompson (2015), Larry Groce (2020), and John Ellison (2015) – will be joined by famed musician/producer Don Dixon, WV keyboardist Randy Gilkey, and caterer Debbie Matthews to talk about how they identified their specific talents, pursued their dream, and developed – and maintained – their careers.

    This unique event runs from 2-4 p.m., Saturday October 16 at the WV Museum of Music in The Charleston Town Center. Admission is free.

     

    Bob Thompson, Larrry Groce and Randy Gilkey will talk about the challenges – and benefits – of making their home in West Virginia – and why living in the Mountain State has been an integral part of their success.

    Don Dixon and WV native John Ellison will offer their stories on forging their own unique
    – and very successful – careers. Charleston native Debbie Matthews will talk about catering for artists including Sting, The Roots, Dolly Parton, the Eagles and the Dave Matthew Band.

    Each speaker will also perform a couple of songs and Debbie Matthews will have samples of her homemade pepperoni rolls!

     


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  • Live Music Bingo

    Come out and support Local Music and Local Business with a fun, interactive, game of LIVE MUSIC BINGO! 

    Music: The John Inghram Band featuring John (of course) Bud Carroll, Randy Gilkey, and Andrew Gillum.

    Free to play! Prizes Awarded!

    A mash up of live music from local musicians and bingo! Instead of letters and numbers being called out, you’ll mark spaces on the provided bingo cards based on songs and random happenings during the musician’s performances. The best way to see how it works is to come out and try it yourself.

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  • Sound Checks: Shelem’s Album Preview Show

    SOUND CHECKS – DON’T MISS CHARLESTON’S HOTTEST LIVE MUSIC SERIES!

    Nobody brings you closer to today’s rising stars than Sound Checks. We invite you to join the party, step on to the Clay Center stage, and enjoy the best music from local and national emerging artists. Be a part of the scene at Sound Checks!

    Isaac Shelem Fadiga, known by his mononym Shelem is a 25-year-old hip-hop artist and producer. A self-proclaimed true entertainer, his primary focus has always been to bring levity and good times into the lives of his audience. He strives to create a magnificent experience with every song, performance, video, and interaction. Born in Silver Spring, MD to parents from the Ivory Coast in West Africa, he began producing, writing, and recording his own songs at age 14.  

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