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The Foreign Landers
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MAY
31
2024
Boone, NC
Appalachian Theatre of the High Country
I Was There
MAY
11
2024
Charlotte, NC
Great Aunt Stella Center
I Was There
MAY
10
2024
Greensboro, NC
Carolina Theatre
I Was There
MAY
09
2024
Oriental, NC
The Old Theater
I Was There
MAY
08
2024
Flat Rock, NC
Flat Rock Bistro Cinema
I Was There
MAY
05
2024
Charleston, SC
Septima P Clark Corporate Academy
I Was There
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Jodi
September 2nd 2023
Talented musicians and genuinely kind people. This was my second time to see them but hopefully not the last. ❤️
Steubenville, OH@The Harmonium Project
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Michael
July 21st 2023
Great band and great people! Their musicality and talent was exceptional!
Evergreen, CO@Evergreen Acoustic Series
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About The Foreign Landers
The Foreign Landers is a duo hailing from opposite sides of the Atlantic united by their love of bluegrass and traditional folk music and their love for each other. Together they combine the musical styles of their respective homelands, along with their instrumental prowess and haunting vocals to create something new.
It was more than unlikely circumstances that brought these two together. David Benedict grew up in South Carolina playing with the only Celtic folk band in town, while Tabitha Agnew was perhaps the only 12 year-old in Northern Ireland who started playing the 5-string banjo after a chance hearing of an Alison Krauss & Union Station record. Ironically, it took each a while to discover the traditional music of their own countries, but they eventually came around. Both excelled at their instruments and found themselves playing with some of the most promising young acoustic bands on the scene today—David with the Boston-band Mile Twelve and Tabitha with both Cup O’Joe and Midnight Skyracer from the UK. With such unique common threads, there was an instant connection when Tabitha and David finally met.
Now married and based in the States, the Benedicts are finally making music on their own. Their debut EP Put All Your Troubles Away marks the first chapter in their journey together, and this adventurous recording will take you along with them to uncharted musical territories.
It was more than unlikely circumstances that brought these two together. David Benedict grew up in South Carolina playing with the only Celtic folk band in town, while Tabitha Agnew was perhaps the only 12 year-old in Northern Ireland who started playing the 5-string banjo after a chance hearing of an Alison Krauss & Union Station record. Ironically, it took each a while to discover the traditional music of their own countries, but they eventually came around. Both excelled at their instruments and found themselves playing with some of the most promising young acoustic bands on the scene today—David with the Boston-band Mile Twelve and Tabitha with both Cup O’Joe and Midnight Skyracer from the UK. With such unique common threads, there was an instant connection when Tabitha and David finally met.
Now married and based in the States, the Benedicts are finally making music on their own. Their debut EP Put All Your Troubles Away marks the first chapter in their journey together, and this adventurous recording will take you along with them to uncharted musical territories.
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Genres:
Folk, Celtic, Acoustic, Americana, Contemporary Bluegrass
Hometown:
Travelers Rest, South Carolina
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Foreign Landers to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAY
31
2024
Boone, NC
Appalachian Theatre of the High Country
I Was There
MAY
11
2024
Charlotte, NC
Great Aunt Stella Center
I Was There
MAY
10
2024
Greensboro, NC
Carolina Theatre
I Was There
MAY
09
2024
Oriental, NC
The Old Theater
I Was There
MAY
08
2024
Flat Rock, NC
Flat Rock Bistro Cinema
I Was There
MAY
05
2024
Charleston, SC
Septima P Clark Corporate Academy
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
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Jodi
September 2nd 2023
Talented musicians and genuinely kind people. This was my second time to see them but hopefully not the last. ❤️
Steubenville, OH@The Harmonium Project
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Michael
July 21st 2023
Great band and great people! Their musicality and talent was exceptional!
Evergreen, CO@Evergreen Acoustic Series
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About The Foreign Landers
The Foreign Landers is a duo hailing from opposite sides of the Atlantic united by their love of bluegrass and traditional folk music and their love for each other. Together they combine the musical styles of their respective homelands, along with their instrumental prowess and haunting vocals to create something new.
It was more than unlikely circumstances that brought these two together. David Benedict grew up in South Carolina playing with the only Celtic folk band in town, while Tabitha Agnew was perhaps the only 12 year-old in Northern Ireland who started playing the 5-string banjo after a chance hearing of an Alison Krauss & Union Station record. Ironically, it took each a while to discover the traditional music of their own countries, but they eventually came around. Both excelled at their instruments and found themselves playing with some of the most promising young acoustic bands on the scene today—David with the Boston-band Mile Twelve and Tabitha with both Cup O’Joe and Midnight Skyracer from the UK. With such unique common threads, there was an instant connection when Tabitha and David finally met.
Now married and based in the States, the Benedicts are finally making music on their own. Their debut EP Put All Your Troubles Away marks the first chapter in their journey together, and this adventurous recording will take you along with them to uncharted musical territories.
It was more than unlikely circumstances that brought these two together. David Benedict grew up in South Carolina playing with the only Celtic folk band in town, while Tabitha Agnew was perhaps the only 12 year-old in Northern Ireland who started playing the 5-string banjo after a chance hearing of an Alison Krauss & Union Station record. Ironically, it took each a while to discover the traditional music of their own countries, but they eventually came around. Both excelled at their instruments and found themselves playing with some of the most promising young acoustic bands on the scene today—David with the Boston-band Mile Twelve and Tabitha with both Cup O’Joe and Midnight Skyracer from the UK. With such unique common threads, there was an instant connection when Tabitha and David finally met.
Now married and based in the States, the Benedicts are finally making music on their own. Their debut EP Put All Your Troubles Away marks the first chapter in their journey together, and this adventurous recording will take you along with them to uncharted musical territories.
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Celtic, Acoustic, Americana, Contemporary Bluegrass
Hometown:
Travelers Rest, South Carolina
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