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.

MAL NOMBRE

SEPTEMBER 12

Mal Nombre is a groove-based, instrumental, psychedelic improvisational group that creates music with rock, jazz, funk, and electronica influences.

Corey James Clifton Band

SEPTEMBER 13

Don’t miss Corey James Clifton, an East Tennessee native, at Boyd’s Jig & Reel. After eight years of traveling the West Coast perfecting his craft, Corey has returned home as a premier artist in the South. He blends soul, rock, blues, and R&B with addictive riffs and powerful lyrics. His live shows are energetic, memorable, and kick-ass. 

THE TANNAHILL WEAVERS

SEPTEMBER 14

The traditional Scottish band, The Tannahill Weavers, is heading to Boyd’s Jig & Reel on Sunday, September 14th at 3:00 PM. This ticketed performance showcases this ensemble band featuring Great Highland Bagpipes! 

Tickets for this Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame band are available for $25 a ticket and are limited.

Doors open at 2:00 PM. 

Sean ‘Mack’ McDonald

SEPTEMBER 19

Sean “Mack” McDonald is a young, up-and-coming blues musician known for his traditional blues style and mastery of various blues subgenres. Born in Augusta, Georgia, he was introduced to music at a young age through church, family, and friends. He’s gained attention for his guitar skills, particularly his renditions of Robert Johnson’s “Dust My Broom.”

FISHER & FRIENDS

SEPTEMBER 20

Longtime band leader of the old-time jugband the Knox County Jug Stompers, Drew Fisher, heads this all-star crew. Bringing an eclectic mix of folk, blues, jam, reggae, and country.

BIG COUNTRY’S EMPTY BOTTLE

SEPTEMBER 26

Big Country’s Empty Bottle formed with the chance meeting between guitarist & singer, Adam Petty, and guitarist, Sam McAteer, circa 2007. The two began their bluegrass pilgrimage with no more aspiration than campfire picking, but it wasn’t till they were introduced by a friend of Mr. Mandolin, Jonathan Keeney, that the idea of a band started. A few months pass by, and Keeney introduces the band to the much-needed bass man, Will Ross, and percussionist, Hunter Deacon. With Will’s thumping bass riffs and Hunter’s percussion skills, the band had the perfect rhythm section. The band’s lineup was finally complete, and they immediately acquired a small Knoxville following that seems to grow bigger every performance. The five musicians come from completely different musical backgrounds, and they seem to have found an original sound comprised of almost every style of music that also attracts an extensive range of fans.

MARBLE CITY BAND

SEPTEMBER 27

The Marble City Band combines top talent from across the Knoxville area, forming a high energy sound unlike any other. With debut performances in 2023, the much-anticipated band from East Tennessee has high hopes to make a profound impact on the local music scene.

CULLEN KEHOE and the can’t understanding

OCTOBER 3

Cullen Kehoe is a versatile musician, songwriter, and performer. Cullen embodies every aspect of the music industry with experience as an engineer, producer, venue booker, manager, A&R rep, label owner, publisher, programmer, internet radio station operator, performer, and writer. He is also an award-winning singer-songwriter, winning both the Pop and Country songwriting competitions at the Gibson Guitar Gallery and Café and top honors in the Tin Pan South Songwriters Open Mic competition.

Corey James Clifton Band

OCTOBER 4

Don’t miss Corey James Clifton, an East Tennessee native, at Boyd’s Jig & Reel. After eight years of traveling the West Coast perfecting his craft, Corey has returned home as a premier artist in the South. He blends soul, rock, blues, and R&B with addictive riffs and powerful lyrics. His live shows are energetic, memorable, and kick-ass. 

Mike McGill and the Refills

OCTOBER 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.

Birch & BRINE

OCTOBER 17

Adam Whipple (The Birch) and Ethan Norman (The Brine) are bringing their high-energy sound to the stage—this time, joined by a full band. Both Adam and Ethan have exciting new music on the horizon. Some of their songs have been around long enough to feel like old friends, while others are fresh creations just learning to soar. Together, they form a lively choir of misfit saints, each tune brimming with its own unique character. Prepare yourself for an electrifying cascade of harmonies and steel-string solos that will leave you buzzing—it’s a musical storm you won’t want to miss!

Knox County Jug Stompers

OCTOBER 18

The Knox County Jug Stompers consists of 6 active members based out of Knoxville, TN. They perform jug band, old time, a wide range of bluegrass tunes, western swing, old 1930s era blues and much more. The group has been performing at venues and festivals since 2010. Influenced by Doc Watson, Blind Blake, Jesse Fuller, the Memphis Jug Band, and many more, this ragtime band has ventured to create their own jug band music.

BRAND NEW BOX OF MATCHES & FRIENDS

OCTOBER 24

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.

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