Caleb Caudle performing with Wild Ponies
Caleb Caudle
Caudle has lived a lot of his life on the road. His father was a truck driver and Caudle learned early on that making a living often meant long days away from home. The North Carolina-born musician started out in a rock band before he found his calling as a thoughtful alt-country singer-songwriter. When he released his debut solo album Red Bank Road in 2007, he was just beginning to realize what made his songwriting voice distinctive. His releases since then have been a journey into his own sound and point of view and have earned Caudle a reputation as a rising Americana performer. As he opened up about getting sober and being more intentional about his legacy, his gifts as a songwriter truly started to blossom.
Caudle’s newest release Sweet Critters is a collection of songs about the things that keep you up at night by an artist deeply in tune with himself. It is an exercise in finding clarity at that ungodly morning hour when memories of the past and anxiety about the future slowly fade into something more like precious, peaceful alone time in the present.
More information: https://www.calebcaudle.com/
Wild Ponies
Nashville-based country-roots duo Wild Ponies have always found inspiration in Southwest Virginia, where bandmates Doug and Telisha Williams were born and raised. Blending traditional influences with rock ‘n’ roll style, the husband-and-wife duo put a unique stamp on roots music, infusing it with a vitality and soul all their own. At the heart, Wild Ponies are storytellers. Their mix of driving beats and intimate narratives creates live shows that are notoriously personal.
More information: https://www.wildponies.net/
ADDITIONAL CONCERT DETAILS
Gates open to ticket holders at 5:45 p.m. Season pass holders are allowed into the amphitheater 15 minutes early at 5:30 p.m.
Bring a chair or blanket to sit on. You may bring a coolers or picnic basket, but no alcohol please.
Concerts are held rain or shine. It can be cool in the mountains when the sun goes down, so bring a jacket and an umbrella in case of rain.
Assistive listening devices are available for use during concerts. If you would like to borrow a free device, email info@blueridgemusiccenter.org in advance of your visit.
Advance ticket purchases are nonrefundable.