Apple Atcha Fest

Saturday, Oct 19, 2024 at 10:00am

The Millwald Theatre
205 West Mian Street

Schedule of Events

10am: Appalachian Artifacts

The Appalachian Artifacts walking tour provides an opportunity to learn about the history of the people and places of Wythe County and our Appalachian culture.

10am: Lawson Photography Exhibit

2pm: Appalachian Ballad Singing

Elizabeth LaPrelle has been performing Appalachian ballads and old-time songs since she was eleven. Join us for this educational workshop on Appalachian Ballad Singing as a part of the Apple Atcha Festival 2024.

8pm: Elizabeth LaPrelle

Elizabeth LaPrelle has been performing Appalachian ballads and old-time songs since she was eleven. Her magnificent voice, her respect for the songs, and her authentic mountain sound and style brought her to the attention of first Ginny Hawker and then Sheila Kay Adams. Raised in Rural Retreat, Virginia, Elizabeth attended old time fiddlers' conventions and sang harmonies with her family, who taught her traditional singing styles and encouraged her to sing their own favorite American folk music. She received her undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary with a major in Southern Appalachian Traditional Performance, and now tours the US regularly both performing and teaching.

9pm: Hogslop String Band

Staying true to tradition while maintaining a bold irreverence is something that rarely goes hand-in-hand, but Hogslop String Band manages to walk that line. With their roots in old-time string band music, and their energy based in wild rock- and-roll; you could almost call them punk purists.

It's an unlikely combination, but given the talents of singer and fiddler Kevin Martin; guitarist, harmonica player and singer Gabriel Kelley; banjo player and singer Daniel Binkley, and bassist and all-round entertainer Pickle, they pull it off with natural ease. The name alone hints at their wacky ways, but catching them live will give you a true sense of these bizarre, seemingly contradictory descriptions.

They thrive on crossing genres, casting off the confines of straight old-time and bluegrass, delving into a deep repertoire of rock, folk, psychedelic, and original numbers that can only be described as,"The Hogslop Sound." It's clear that these guys are going places, and they've quickly become one of the most unique and exhilarating outfits in live music today.


Additional Dates:

Sep

24

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