After eight long years, The Dappled Grays are releasing a new album: Last Night Tomorrow. Come and join us for a night of music, fun and hanging out!
$15 Adv – $18 Door
Doors @ 7:30 PM
The Dappled Grays rightly have been called “Atlanta’s Bluegrass Band.” Its members are powerhouse musicians who combine straight-ahead bluegrass, progressive jazz, blues sensibilities, pristine vocals, and top-flight songwriting into a startlingly fresh and original sound. With their 2000 debut release In The Gait, The Dappled Grays catapulted into the bluegrass spotlight, resulting in festival appearances around the country, radio airplay, feature articles in Bluegrass Unlimited and Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, and songs broadcast on MTV. Doin’ My Job, their 2007 release, garnered the band more national attention, with the single “The Night Life” reaching number one in Sirius/XM’s bluegrass category and remaining on the Roots Music Report’s charts for 40 consecutive weeks. More recently, two of the band’s songs were featured in Clint Eastwood’s film “Trouble with the Curve.”
These musicians’ abilities have not gone unnoticed by their industry peers – during the band’s sixteen years its members have played with such notables as Sugarland, Alison Krauss, John Driskell Hopkins (Zac Brown Band), The Whiskey Gentry, Joey & Rory, Bobby Hicks, Claire Lynch, and John Carlini just to name a few.
The Dappled Grays currently are playing in support of their forthcoming album, Last Night, Tomorrow.