Wed Mar 8, 7:00 PM - Wed Mar 8, 9:00 PM
209 S Lee St, Salisbury, NC 28144, United States, Salisbury, NC 28144
Community: Charlotte
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Catch an amazing live music event in Charlotte, NC! Enjoy Shug’s Sessions presents - Listening Room - THE WILDWOODS. at SHUG's at Brooklyn South Square!
Event Details
Shug’s Sessions -Listening Room- presents THE WILDWOODS
Wednesday, March 22
Show starts at 7pm
Ages 21 and up
Advanced - General Admission $8
General Admission - DOS $12
https://www.thewildwoodsband.com/
*Shug’s Sessions is a listening room event. Shug’s will be set up for optimal viewing and listening for this event. We hope you will join us welcoming The Wildwoods to our stage.
THE WILD WOODS will takeover the stage at 8pm
About The Wildwoods
The Wildwoods are an enchanting Folk/Americana trio based in Lincoln, Nebraska, whose flowing songwriting tandem has been praised by Paste Magazine as "focused and charmingly human". The Wildwoods' delicate melodies and descriptive lyrics come from nature, love, experiences from the road, and growing up in Nebraska.
The band released their debut album, Sweet Nostalgia, followed by a duo EP, Birdie & Goose, in 2017, and quickly established themselves as a creative, harmonious, and instrumental force in their local music scene. Since then, The Wildwoods have released another full-length record, Across A Midwest Sky (2019), as well as a handful of singles, Little Home (2020) and Like My Old Man (2021), and have supported touring acts such as Elephant Revival, Arts Fishing Club, The Accidentals, The Way Down Wanderers, and Jamie Wyatt.
Along with performing several Sofar concerts in cities such as London, Brooklyn, and St. Louis, as well as a European tour in 2019, the group has performed at several festivals including: Summerfest, The Nebraska Folk and Roots Festival, Wakarusa, and the Flatwater Music Festival.
In 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2021 The Wildwoods were nominated by the Omaha Arts and Entertainment Awards as a top Americana/Folk artist in Nebraska, and in 2022 they were named “Best Band” by the Lincoln Journal Star’s ‘Lincoln’s Choice Awards’. The group’s musical momentum continues into 2022 with their latest single release, Thirteen Sailboats, in anticipation for the release of their new full-length LP, Foxfield St. John, scheduled for release in February of 2023.
Comprised of husband and wife team Noah (guitar) and Chloe Gose (violin), as well as Andrew Vaggalis (bass), The Wildwoods draw inspiration from a wide range of influences including the styles of: Watchhouse, The Decemberists, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Peter, Paul, & Mary, Nickel Creek, Joni Mitchell, and Gregory Alan Isakov. The folk/Americana trio work to harmoniously and delicately blend their voices to create a sound so nostalgic that you may find yourself dreaming and longing for those sweet memories from your former days.
What People Are Saying
“I appreciate the mixed elements of this track that make it feel both old-fashioned and brand new. The vocals steal the show on this one, certainly. The organic feeling of the way the vocals connect really makes the track stand out. Call it what you will, this is a meaningful, beautiful, and powerful track. It rolls the classics into a succinct and modern sound.”
— Greg Jones - Ear to the Ground Music
“The young songwriting tandem of Chloe and Noah Gose harmonize like something out of the Depression Era, fitted with a certain weight yet warmly and triumphantly capable of lifting hearts regardless.”
— Andrew Stellman - Hear Nebraska
“The Wildwoods know exactly what kind of music they want to make. It's not often we hear a sound this focused. Their singular brand of folk-pop riles up images of young love, innocence, unbridled joy, and the occasional heartbreak. But even the heartbreaks are lined in a comfy flannel of bright, braided colors and cast out upon the backdrop some might call "the bright side of things." Take your car out to the longest, loneliest country road you can find and put this band on. Bring a friend or go alone; either way, you'll find yourself reminiscing on the good times and finding peace with the bad ones.”
— Landon Kuhlmann - Paste Magazine & Daytrotter
COURTNEY PUCKET & Friends open the show at 7pm
Courtney Puckett - Courtney Puckett is an up and coming artist out of Salisbury NC who has studied jazz clarinet in her youth, has played guitar for 12 years and now has been studying jazz guitar and vocals exclusively for 4 years. She plays guitar and sings lead for the band Paper Wasps, sings back up vocals for Big Break, and accompanies David Myers in a crowd pleasing folk duo. Now, she is embarking on a solo project where she is collaborating with other artists that have a strong drive and passion for music. Courtney’s solo project dips into gypsy jazz, Harlem jazz, bossa nova, and r&b. Her musicianship has been a hit all around NC.
https://instagram.com/courtneypuckettmusic?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://www.facebook.com/courtneypuckettmusic.
Wednesday, March 22
Show starts at 7pm
Ages 21 and up
Advanced - General Admission $8
General Admission - DOS $12
https://www.thewildwoodsband.com/
*Shug’s Sessions is a listening room event. Shug’s will be set up for optimal viewing and listening for this event. We hope you will join us welcoming The Wildwoods to our stage.
THE WILD WOODS will takeover the stage at 8pm
About The Wildwoods
The Wildwoods are an enchanting Folk/Americana trio based in Lincoln, Nebraska, whose flowing songwriting tandem has been praised by Paste Magazine as "focused and charmingly human". The Wildwoods' delicate melodies and descriptive lyrics come from nature, love, experiences from the road, and growing up in Nebraska.
The band released their debut album, Sweet Nostalgia, followed by a duo EP, Birdie & Goose, in 2017, and quickly established themselves as a creative, harmonious, and instrumental force in their local music scene. Since then, The Wildwoods have released another full-length record, Across A Midwest Sky (2019), as well as a handful of singles, Little Home (2020) and Like My Old Man (2021), and have supported touring acts such as Elephant Revival, Arts Fishing Club, The Accidentals, The Way Down Wanderers, and Jamie Wyatt.
Along with performing several Sofar concerts in cities such as London, Brooklyn, and St. Louis, as well as a European tour in 2019, the group has performed at several festivals including: Summerfest, The Nebraska Folk and Roots Festival, Wakarusa, and the Flatwater Music Festival.
In 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2021 The Wildwoods were nominated by the Omaha Arts and Entertainment Awards as a top Americana/Folk artist in Nebraska, and in 2022 they were named “Best Band” by the Lincoln Journal Star’s ‘Lincoln’s Choice Awards’. The group’s musical momentum continues into 2022 with their latest single release, Thirteen Sailboats, in anticipation for the release of their new full-length LP, Foxfield St. John, scheduled for release in February of 2023.
Comprised of husband and wife team Noah (guitar) and Chloe Gose (violin), as well as Andrew Vaggalis (bass), The Wildwoods draw inspiration from a wide range of influences including the styles of: Watchhouse, The Decemberists, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Peter, Paul, & Mary, Nickel Creek, Joni Mitchell, and Gregory Alan Isakov. The folk/Americana trio work to harmoniously and delicately blend their voices to create a sound so nostalgic that you may find yourself dreaming and longing for those sweet memories from your former days.
What People Are Saying
“I appreciate the mixed elements of this track that make it feel both old-fashioned and brand new. The vocals steal the show on this one, certainly. The organic feeling of the way the vocals connect really makes the track stand out. Call it what you will, this is a meaningful, beautiful, and powerful track. It rolls the classics into a succinct and modern sound.”
— Greg Jones - Ear to the Ground Music
“The young songwriting tandem of Chloe and Noah Gose harmonize like something out of the Depression Era, fitted with a certain weight yet warmly and triumphantly capable of lifting hearts regardless.”
— Andrew Stellman - Hear Nebraska
“The Wildwoods know exactly what kind of music they want to make. It's not often we hear a sound this focused. Their singular brand of folk-pop riles up images of young love, innocence, unbridled joy, and the occasional heartbreak. But even the heartbreaks are lined in a comfy flannel of bright, braided colors and cast out upon the backdrop some might call "the bright side of things." Take your car out to the longest, loneliest country road you can find and put this band on. Bring a friend or go alone; either way, you'll find yourself reminiscing on the good times and finding peace with the bad ones.”
— Landon Kuhlmann - Paste Magazine & Daytrotter
COURTNEY PUCKET & Friends open the show at 7pm
Courtney Puckett - Courtney Puckett is an up and coming artist out of Salisbury NC who has studied jazz clarinet in her youth, has played guitar for 12 years and now has been studying jazz guitar and vocals exclusively for 4 years. She plays guitar and sings lead for the band Paper Wasps, sings back up vocals for Big Break, and accompanies David Myers in a crowd pleasing folk duo. Now, she is embarking on a solo project where she is collaborating with other artists that have a strong drive and passion for music. Courtney’s solo project dips into gypsy jazz, Harlem jazz, bossa nova, and r&b. Her musicianship has been a hit all around NC.
https://instagram.com/courtneypuckettmusic?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://www.facebook.com/courtneypuckettmusic.
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