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John Paul White, Caleb Caudle, & the Weary Ramblers

  • The Appalachian Theatre of the High Country 559 West King Street Boone, NC, 28607 United States (map)

Working Title Farm with the Explore Boone and Boone Area Chamber of Commerce.

John Paul White

Caleb Caudle and the Weary Ramblers

SHOWTIME 7PM - Doors open 6PM

All ages - Reserved Seating
Regular Adult - $45* each
*plus taxes & processing fees

For a week each September King and Howard Streets and beyond will be filled with fans of great songwriting for the chance to sit and listen to the ones who pen the songs we love and be among the first to hear what’s coming from these artists. Good food, great drinks, and songs that stay with you while surrounded by the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains just as the colors of the leaves begin to turn. There will be opportunities for VIP passes, tours of breweries, and lots of interaction with the songwriters and musicians coming to the mountains for this unique weekend.

John Paul White - has cultivated a music career in Nashville for two decades, first as a songwriter for a major publisher, then half of The Civil Wars – a groundbreaking duo that won four Grammy Awards before disbanding in 2012.

Because The Civil Wars were so hard to categorize, White has earned a fanbase among indie rock listeners, folk audiences, Americana outlets and AAA radio. So, what will happen if people hear The Hurting Kind and call it country? “Well that doesn’t scare me in the least,” he says. “As a matter of fact, it kind of thrills me.”

Caleb Caudle - Equally inspired by American indie, classic rock, and roots rock, singer/songwriter Caleb Caudle carved out a cult following with his first two albums At its core, his songcraft is indebted to the Americana movement of the 21st century while his records blend elements of the burnished country-rock of the '70s with spooky modern rock, creating a distinctive roots sound. 

The Weary Ramblers -Newly formed folk duo, Weary Ramblers bring years of experience to the stage with award winning songwriting and chemistry. Chad Elliott and Kathryn Fox bring multi-instrumental performances with tight harmonies and great

Production Note:
This event is an engagement presented by Working Title Farm & Antlers & Acorns. For more information and events please visit
Antlers & Acorns: The Boone Songwriters Festival


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PARKING INFORMATION

Please be sure to carefully read the information and instructions below to have the best experience when you visit the theatre.

Metered street parking & pay lots are monitored and parking is enforced Monday – Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5 pm except on town observed holidays.

Parking is $1.00/hour at all metered parking spaces. 
Metered & lot parking is free all day on Sundays and every day after 5 p.m.
 
Parking in Appalachian State parking lots (e.g. the Peacock Lot accessed off Howard Street) is available for free on week nights after 5 p.m. and on non-gameday/event weekends on Saturday and Sunday.
 
Accessible Parking:
Parking at metered accessible parking areas is free, as long as the correct placard/license plate is displayed and up to date.

ATHC does not own or operate any parking lots or meters and cannot accept responsibility for any parking mishaps or fees.


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