Malcolm Holcombe
MALCOM HOLCOMBE AND FRIENDS FT GREG BROWN: A LOCAL VETERANS BENEFIT
The Grey Eagle
185 Clingman Ave
Asheville, NC 28801
Sep 23, 2023
6:00 PM EDT
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About this concert
Doors: 6pm // Show: 7pm
$25 to $35
Grey Eagle Music Hall – Special Event
– ALL AGES
– FULLY SEATED SHOW
– MUSIC FT. MALCOLM HOLCOMBE, GREG BROWN, RB MORRIS, THE BUCKERETTES, LAURA BLACKLEY
A fundraiser to support the Veterans Treatment Court of Western North Carolina Foundation and North Carolina Veterans Writing Alliance Foundation. Both organizations provide healing opportunities and more for veterans carrying wounds related to their service to our country.
Learn more about the >> Veterans Treatment Court of Western North Carolina Foundation
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Vivian
December 15th 2019
I was honored to sit in the front row, to see his unique style of picking and watch his somewhat sad, yet beautiful face! His voice is melodical, lot's of range. But most spectacular is his writing! I believe he has so many more songs inside...from his childhood, from travels, from love shared, social injustice and just fun! I went to the concert with almost no experience of Malcolm, I left there a fan and mesmerized by this wonderful Artist! Prayers for him, his health, his wife and their little dog! He hasn't been well...so go st Malcolm Holcomb Live in concert! He's an icon!! More than 5 Stars!!!
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The Grey Eagle is Asheville’s longest-running all-ages venue and has hosted over 10,000 different bands and artists including Ralph Stanley, Avett Brothers, Band of Horse...
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Malcolm Holcombe Biography
Malcolm Holcombe grew up in western North Carolina, home to some of the planet's oldest mountains and some of America's deepest musical traditions. Radio and TV fueled Malcolm's musical passions as a kid, and music became even more important after he lost both his parents relatively young.
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