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Stephenson Center for Appalachia Hosts Music on the Mountain at Lees-McRae College, Sept. 20

Forest Hillbillies will take the stage Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. This old-time trio brings the sound and energy of Appalachian music to Lees-McRae.

 

Celebrate fall’s arrival by joining the Lees-McRae community in an evening of mountain music.

On Thursday, Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. on Nebel Green or Evans Auditorium, depending on the weather, two musical groups will welcome the season with vibrant sounds. Presented by the Stephenson Center for Appalachia and the Student Development Office, this program is free and open to the public.

Opening the concert will be Rude Mood, a group led by Lees-McRae student Nolan Capps. Presenting old standards and original tunes, the band plays everything from rock to country to rockabilly.

At 7 p.m., Forest Hillbillies will take the stage. This old-time trio brings the sound and energy of Appalachian music to Lees-McRae. Members Trey Hall, Shawn Newman and Chris Gatens of The Dharma Bombs, an up-and-coming band that have performed recently at Floyd Fest and the Carter Family Fold, will have you dancing and singing along to traditional and original songs.

“Everyone is invited to share this rollicking evening with us,” said Michael Joslin, director of the Stephenson Center for Appalachia. “We are privileged to have such talented musicians share their art with us.”

If the weather is good, bring a lawn chair or blanket to relax on the green, which is located behind the Cannon Student Center and above Avery Residence Hall. In case of rain, the event will be held in Evans Auditorium in the Cannon Student Center.

Stephenson Center events are free and open to the public. Learn more about the Stephenson Center for Appalachia.

For questions, contact Michael Joslin, director of the Stephenson Center for Appalachia, at joslin@lmc.edu or (828) 898-8758.

About Lees-McRae College

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, Lees-McRae College is a private, four-year college offering diverse baccalaureate and graduate degrees, strong athletic programs and outstanding faculty. Field-specific career preparation and hands-on learning enhance the broad core curriculum. For more information, please visit www.lmc.edu or call (828) 898-5241.