With the first three RiverMUSIC
series of concerts by the French Broad River drawing hundreds of music-lovers,
RiverLink is excited to announce that the fourth event -- an evening of gypsy
music featuring Sirius B. with The Blood
Gypsies -- will take place on Friday, August 24 at the RiverLink Sculpture and
Performance Plaza (144 Riverside Drive in the River
Arts District). Parking lots will open at 4:30 p.m. and the venue opens at
5:00. The Blood Gypsies start the music at 6:00, followed by headliner Sirius B. at 8:00.
According to their Wikipedia
page, "Sirius.B is an eight-piece musical group from Asheville, NC. It was
formed in late 2006 by Xavier Ferdón, Pancho Romero Bond, and Imhotep and takes
its name from the white dwarf star, Sirius B. The band describes itself as 'Absurdist
Gypsy Folk Funk Punk.' Sirius.B combines accordion, volin, cello, acoustic
guitar, flamenco guitar, charango, banjo, African drums, marching band
percussion, snare drum, fretless bass, melodica, clarinet, and multi-lingual vocals
to create a sound that has a gypsy feel, but with elements from other modern
genres."
Another local favorite, The Blood Gypsies, consisting of Ram Mandelkorn, Jacob Bauman, Tim Philpott and Ben Reva, will open the evening's music at 6 p.m.
In addition to the great lineup
of music, New Belgium Brewing and Skyland Distributing will bring beer, and
there will be foodtrucks to feed the crowd. Power for the stage will be
provided by Sundance Power Systems, Inc., and Asheville on Bikes will provide a
bike corral.
The concert is the fourth of five
shows RiverLink is hosting beside the river this summer. Inspired by a grant
from the Chaddick Foundation, RiverMUSIC is also sponsored by Pisgah
Investments, Sundance Power Systems, Asheville on Bikes, Ed Holmes Survey, 98.1
The River, Blue Ridge Bio Fuels and Phil Mechanic Artist Studios.
The final RiverMUSIC event
features Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band with special guests The Fritz on Friday,
Sept. 14.
Attendees are encouraged to leave
their cars at home and get to the concerts via alternative modes of
transportation. Asheville on Bikes will provide a bike corral for stowing
bicycles. There is also a paddle-up option. Paddlers can easily float to the
concerts or to nearby Jean Webb Park, a takeout point beneath the RiverLink
Bridge, where they can lock their boats and walk to the concerts.
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