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Best Country from October 4 - December 4

in Charlottesville

Whiskey Myers at Ting Pavilion

Whiskey Myers

The Palestine, TX-based Southern rock and Red Dirt country band are hitting the road in 2024, in support of their latest effort, Tornillo. First formed in 2008 by lead Cody Jennings and his friend Cody Tate, they took inspiration from the musical stylings of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr., and Waylon Jennings, but soon moved into formulating their own unique take on Southern rock music. Their biggest single to date, Ballad of a Southern Man, was spawned by their second album, Firewater in 2011.

Lucinda Williams at Paramount Theater Of Charlottesville

Lucinda Williams

One of America's finest singer-songwriters, Lucinda Williams' substantial talents transcend the genres with which she's so at ease, from folk to blues and country-rock. At every live show, Williams demonstrates why her music speaks out to so many, with yearning and mourning. 2024 sees Williams take to the road once more and you don't want to miss it!

Eli Young Band at Jefferson Theater

Eli Young Band

The best of rock and the best of country meets in the Eli Young Band, a Texas outfit that's had the Nashville scene in a stir since their debut in 2002. Steering clear of the bro-country stereotype, the quartet evokes heartache, lonely highways and having one too many in the old-school country tradition, keeping things fresh with that driving rock sound.

Molly Tuttle at Jefferson Theater

Molly Tuttle

Molly, a rising star in the contemporary folk scene, draws inspiration from legends like Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick, Alison Krauss, and Hazel Dickens. Her bluegrass melodies have resonated with audiences across the US, and she's embarking on a massive 2024 tour called Down The Rabbit Hole' with her band, the Golden Highway.