Jacob Goins Music
Graham County Azalea Festival 2024
Robbinsville Middle School
301 Sweetwater Rd
Robbinsville, NC 28771
Jun 8, 2024
10:15 AM EDT
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"Join us for a full season of Flame Azalea celebration. We'll be hosting our in-town festival on Saturday, June 8th at Robbinsville High School featuring Outdoor, Gardening and Craft Vendors, an antique tractor show, guided hikes, a full lineup of incredible live music, kids activities, educational workshops, food trucks, and so much more! Mark your calendars for a festival to remember and stay tuned for all the details!"
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Jacob Goins Music Biography
Jacob Goins is a poet who dresses his words in delicate melody, carefully designed.
Born and raised in the Appalachians, Jacob fashions folk music that shares in the gentleness, the rise and fall, and the golden peacefulness of the North Carolina mountains. His writing is born of woods, of the emergence and recession of light, and of the silence in which he lingers. In every humble effort, he strives to make art that doesn’t sing over the quiet, but rather sings with it.
Jacob and his brother Andrew (upright bass) have shared their music in their home state, across Georgia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Colorado, and more. Together they have performed in auditoriums, living rooms, and festival stages, and have shared shows with many artists including Scott Knies and Aaron Strumpel. Jacob is currently embracing the season of humble beginnings, and is in the midst of creating his best work to date.
Read MoreBorn and raised in the Appalachians, Jacob fashions folk music that shares in the gentleness, the rise and fall, and the golden peacefulness of the North Carolina mountains. His writing is born of woods, of the emergence and recession of light, and of the silence in which he lingers. In every humble effort, he strives to make art that doesn’t sing over the quiet, but rather sings with it.
Jacob and his brother Andrew (upright bass) have shared their music in their home state, across Georgia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Colorado, and more. Together they have performed in auditoriums, living rooms, and festival stages, and have shared shows with many artists including Scott Knies and Aaron Strumpel. Jacob is currently embracing the season of humble beginnings, and is in the midst of creating his best work to date.
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