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Local Night: Kelley & The Cowboys with Boone J.A.M.

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

Local Night @ AppTheatre

Kelley & The Cowboys with Boone J.A.M. (Junior Appalachian Musicians)

With Boone J.A.M. (Junior Appalachian Musicians)

Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. / Lobby doors open at 7 p.m.
Regular Adult - $15* each
Students & Children (12 & under) - $12* each
 
*includes taxes & processing fees

All Ages (children under age of 17 must be accompanied by parent/legal guardian)
Reserved Seating
*includes tax and fees

Kelley & the Cowboys - If you love real country music, the kind they used to make in the heyday of classic country, you won’t want to miss this show! Kelley has been called “more Patsy Cline than Patsy Cline” by The Raleigh News and Observer and said to have “a barn burnin’ attitude with the boots to match.” Founded in 2005 by female vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Kelley Breiding, Kelley and The Cowboys are a 4-piece band from NC who put their signature sound on old standards and original music in a style heavily influenced by early forms of western swing, rockabilly, country, and blues.

Kelley is an accomplished, award-winning claw-hammer banjo player, a fiddler, guitar player, and bassist and stays busy as a full-time member of the award-winning Old-Time stringband,The Crooked Road Ramblers, host of The Floyd Radio Show and her own variety show, The Blue Ridge Opry, and as an occasional vocalist for the NC Sacred Steel Legends, The Allen Boys. Kelley has helped pass these traditions on by teaching Old Time fiddle and flat-picking guitar in the Ashe County Junior Appalachian Musicians program since 2017. The Cowboys are Jimmy Tremor, on lead guitar, Colby Jack on upright bass, and Steve-O Price on drums.

Opening the show is the Boone J.A.M. Jones House Jammers featuring Orson Cornett, Asa Freed, Tucker Conner, Eli Richardson, and Noah Lanham with instructor Ella Hennessee. The Boone Junior Appalachian Musicians program hosts affordable group music lessons for a number of traditional folk instruments at the Jones House Cultural Center. Learn more at www.joneshouse.org/lessons


Know Before You Go

THIRD PARTY SELLERS / SECONDARY MARKET

Tickets for events at the Appalachian Theatre of the High Country are sold exclusively through the theatre box office and online at AppTheatre.org . We DO NOT partner with third party sellers. We DO NOT accept tickets sold on the secondary market. We reserve the right to decline entry if you are not the original ticket buyer.

Tickets purchased from alternative sources may be any or all of the following:

·          Not authentic

·          Over-priced

·          Invalid (cannot be used to enter the event)

The Appalachian Theatre of the High Country (ATHC) is not responsible for tickets purchased from third party vendors and is not able to honor, replace or refund invalid tickets. Please purchase your tickets from approved sources.

PARKING INFORMATION

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

Metered street parking and 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 of Howard Street) is available for free on week nights after 7 p.m. and on non-gameday/event weekends on Saturday and Sunday.
 
Accessible Parking:
Parking in metered 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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