Join us for the first iteration of LANDMARKS, a new live folk music series produced in partnership with Good Folk, WXYC, and Fatwood Studio. LANDMARKS seeks to engage with the creative and critical communities built around folk and traditional music in the Triangle area. We’re thrilled to announce our first guest of the series, Nathan Bowles!
As Paradise of Bachelors notes, Nathan "is a multi-instrumentalist musician and teacher living in Durham, North Carolina. His work, both as an accomplished solo artist and as a sought-after ensemble player, explores the rugged country between the poles of Appalachian old-time traditions and ecstatic, minimalist drone." Nathan's set will be followed by a conversation with Spencer George of the Good Folk podcast and preceded by a short introduction from a scholar of folk music.
Let's look to the roots of our past and the expansion of our future—tangled, interwoven, expansive—together. Join us at Fatwood Studio in Carrboro on October 6th at 6pm; hope to see you there.
TICKETS AND PARKING
LANDMARKS is a donation-based series, with a suggested donation of $12. All donations go to support artists and contributors. Higher donations are certainly welcome, but all levels of support are welcome; no one will be turned away.
Fatwood Studio is located in rural Orange County, about ten minutes from downtown Carrboro. Parking is limited and we ask that cars RSVP to the event. Carpooling is highly encouraged.
Fatwood Studio can be found at the end of Ivey Road, off of Old Greensboro Road. As you come down Ivey Road, look for a large solar power structure on the left near the end of the road. Someone will point you to where to park. You'll leave the car and walk down the gravel road to the center of the Fatwood site.