Weekend Music Line Up at Boyd’s Jig and Reel
Weekend Music
All shows are 21+. Shows begin at 9 PM, unless otherwise stated. No cover.
Mike McGill and the Refills
July 10
Mike has roots in honky-tonk, and rock and roll. By age 12, Mike McGill was on stage in front of big audiences. He grew up singing old-time gospel songs and old-school, classic country, and bluegrass. He was influenced by Hank Williams, Bill Monroe, and Willie Nelson to harness his musical prowess.
BIG COUNTRY’S EMPTY BOTTLE
July 11
The Gladson Family
July 17
The Gladson family resides in Hancock County, Tennessee, and plays various styles of traditional music, including old-time fiddling, gospel singing, and traditional bluegrass. The family keeps the authentic spirit of the music alive by performing regularly at heritage events, festivals, revivals, and funerals. They also help carry on the tradition by teaching traditional music through the Hancock JAM (Junior Appalachian Musicians ) program.
Brand New Box of Matches & Friends
July 18
Duo Brand New Box of Matches (Ryan Hardison and Elizabeth Sherman) have teamed up with their friends Travis Sinel and Ethan Ferguson to delve deep into the classics of bluegrass and country! Hard driving banjo, thumping bass, fiery fiddle, and powerful guitar playing propel this band through songs older-than-the-hills up to newly written tunes in the old style. Brand New Box of Matches & Friends have played all around East Tennessee from Sweetwater to Greenville to Maynardville, and many places in between. Their uptempo fiddle tunes, face-melting breakdowns, and haunting ballads leave audiences begging for more.
Knox County Jug Stompers
July 24
Hailing from the vibrant musical landscape of East Tennessee, the Knox County Jug Stompers are a celebrated old-time jug band that captures the rustic charm and lively spirit of traditional American folk music. Drawing inspiration from legendary artists such as Doc Watson, the Memphis Jug Band, and Mississippi John Hurt, the group crafts a unique sound that resonates with authenticity and joy, making them a beloved fixture in the Americana music scene. Their musical journey is marked by a commitment to preserving and revitalizing the rich heritage of jug band music. With their infectious rhythms, heartfelt harmonies, and masterful instrumentation, the Knox County Jug Stompers transport audiences to a bygone era while seamlessly blending in contemporary influences. Their lively performances, characterized by foot-stomping beats and engaging “storytelling”, ensure that every show is an unforgettable experience.
BAND-BACKED WREN
July 25
Band-Backed Wren is a Knoxville-based ensemble that pays homage to an array of jazz, from contemporary stylings of the 21st century to well-loved standards going on 100 years old. Led by vocalist and Knoxville native Renée Maggart, the group features a mix of student, amateur, and professional musicians, including Noor Chang, Carter Beucher, and Knoxville native Will Ross. Additional artists known to flock with the group have included local names in jazz, John Tunstall, Lucas Pressley, and Parker Bakkal.
CULLEN KEHOE and the can’t understanding
July 31
TIDALWAVE ROAD BLUEGRASS BAND
August 1
Tidalwave Road Bluegrass Band skillfully blends both contemporary and traditional bluegrass styles, infusing them with a dynamic, hard-driving energy. Their music is a delightful fusion of blues and rock influences, resulting in a vibrant and exhilarating bluegrass experience.
MAL NOMBRE
August 8
Mike McGill and the Refills
August 14
Mike has roots in honky-tonk, and rock and roll. By age 12, Mike McGill was on stage in front of big audiences. He grew up singing old-time gospel songs and old-school, classic country, and bluegrass. He was influenced by Hank Williams, Bill Monroe, and Willie Nelson to harness his musical prowess.
RUDY’S BLUEGRASS REVUE
August 15
Experience some of the country’s best bluegrass entertainment with Rudy’s Bluegrass Revue. Our lively performances in bluegrass, americana, traditional, and mountain roots music, will keep your toes tapping and spirits dancing!
Ettore Buzzini
August 21
Ettore Buzzini is a Swiss-American songwriter and banjo prodigy who is creating his own innovative, classically infused, deeply traditional bluegrass music. Imagine Led Zeppelin and Chopin had influenced Earl Scruggs, and you’ll get an idea of Ettore’s sound. Ettore has collaborated and performed with bluegrass legends Pete Wernick, Danny Paisley, Mark Schatz, Patrick MacAvinue, Christopher Henry, and many others. He has been featured at celebrated festivals such as Merlefest and FloydFest, PBS’s Woodsongs, and more.
JENNY & THE WEAZELS
August 22
Jenny and the Weazels craft a rich tapestry of Celtic sound, fusing ancient traditions with a modern, Appalachian sensibility. Known for their passionate performances and tight musical interplay, the trio weaves unique driving tunes, heartfelt vocals, and rhythmic power into a distinctive and engaging live experience. The group features Rheva Myhre on fiddle, who studied at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland; Keegan Luckey-Smith on bouzouki, guitar, banjo, and lead vocals; and Jamie McDermott on bodhrán and flute. The three first met in 2014 at East Tennessee State University’s acclaimed Bluegrass, Celtic, Old-Time, and Country music studies program. After years of informal collaboration, the trio formed Jenny and the Weazels in 2024.
Drew Jones Band
August 29
Drew Jones is a music artist, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter based in Knoxville, TN. He began his musical journey by discovering guitar as a kid, watching his Grandfather’s complex Country/Gospel guitar style, and sharing his family’s love for Classic Rock and Country Music. Drew’s passion led to steady practice and performing, from garage bands in high school to playing for country rock bands in Nashville, and eventually moving to NYC to pursue his artistic dreams full-time. After 10 years of performing in NYC, Drew is now back in his native state of Tennessee, performing all over the Southeast. His musical style and performances can be described as a “Guitar-slinging, high intensity, fusion of Country, Blues, Americana and Old School Rock N’ Roll”.
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