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.

MUDBUG STOMPERS

NOVEMBER 18

Stomping and swinging for your listening and dancing pleasure, the Mudbug Stompers bring you the sounds of old-time jug bands, blues, traditional jazz, trains, baseball, and crawfish boils. The band was formed by busking on the streets of Nashville, TN, in March of 2022.

BLUE MOTHER TUPELO

NOVEMBER 24

Blue Mother Tupelo is comprised of Ricky & Micol (pronounced “Michael”) Anne Davis. Their life together as Blue Mother Tupelo began in Knoxville, Tennessee, as a duo in 1995 before melding into various experimental configurations, from a famous blues-rock electric quartet to a kind of acoustic-driven country blues. Chosen by 2022 Music Artist of the Year by The Southland Music Line, BMT songs & albums have charted #5 in Americana and #2 in Euro-Americana Radio, as well as having reached the U.S. Top 40 Country Charts.

HATFIELD’S HEATHENS

NOVEMBER 25

Hatfield’s Heathens came into being when Jack Hatfield met Jeff Nelson at a local bluegrass jam. After most of the other grassers left, Jack and Jeff jammed on several acoustic folks and soft rock classics. Jack was impressed by Jeff’s extensive repertoire and incredible vocal talent. A few jams later, Hatfield’s Heathens was born. This exciting new group plays Americana music. Members include Steve Potts on mandolin and vocals, Jeff Nelson on guitar and vocals, Jodi Harbin on bass and vocals, and Jack on banjo and harmony vocals. This group draws from folk, early and contemporary country, gospel, Irish, cowboy, blues, pop, swing, old-time, and bluegrass.

BIG CREEK BLUEGRASS

DECEMBER 1

Experience the soulful melodies and foot-tapping rhythms of Big Creek Bluegrass. This talented group infuses traditional bluegrass with a modern twist, creating a unique and captivating sound that will have you dancing and singing along in no time.

THE HOWDIES

DECEMBER 2

The Howdies are a band filled with barstool philosophers, known for their spirited songs featuring tangy guitar licks, rustic grooves, and a resilient optimism. Their lyrics often convey a scrappy determination to stay standing no matter what life throws at them. Darnell, with over two decades of experience, was initially into punk before embracing country music’s storytelling and emotional depth. Rancher, on the other hand, found his connection to country music through ’70s outlaws like Waylon Jennings. The band’s origins include whiskey-fueled backyard guitar pulls, where their passion for crafting songs about heartbreak and life’s struggles took shape. The Howdies embody a blend of classic country influences with a contemporary spirit, always finding the glass half full.

MOJO CIRCUS

DECEMBER 8

The Howdies are a band filled with barstool philosophers, known for their spirited songs featuring tangy guitar licks, rustic grooves, and a resilient optimism. Their lyrics often convey a scrappy determination to stay standing no matter what life throws at them. Darnell, with over two decades of experience, was initially into punk before embracing country music’s storytelling and emotional depth. Rancher, on the other hand, found his connection to country music through ’70s outlaws like Waylon Jennings. The band’s origins include whiskey-fueled backyard guitar pulls, where their passion for crafting songs about heartbreak and life’s struggles took shape. The Howdies embody a blend of classic country influences with a contemporary spirit, always finding the glass half full.

TIDALWAVE ROAD BLUEGRASS BAND

DECEMBER 9

Tidalwave Road Bluegrass Band skillfully blend 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.

KNOX COUNTY JUG STOMPERS

DECEMBER 15

Meet the talented members of The Knox County Jug Stompers! Drew Fisher, the frontman and lead vocalist, hails from Knoxville, TN, bringing a rich heritage of old-time music. He’s a multi-instrumentalist, playing the Banjo, Harp, & Fiddle, and his strong leadership skills contribute to the band’s success. April Hamilton, residing in Knoxville, handles the Wash Tub Bass, providing a vital traditional bass element and lending her choir background to backup vocals. Barry Smith, the guitarist and backup vocalist, is also the sound engineer for the upcoming album, as well as the go-to for photography and promotions. Meanwhile, Chris Bratta, the percussionist, known for his involvement in other music groups, adds structure and complements the band’s vintage sound.

CELTIC FIDDLES AND FLATPICKS

DECEMBER 16

Experience the authentic Appalachian sound Celtic Fiddles and Flatpicks, a local bluegrass duo featuring guitarist Jonathan Maness and fiddle player Cody Bauer. These seasoned East Tennessee musicians bring together their rich musical histories to create a melodic and soulful performance, showcasing the skill and essence of our vibrant local music scene. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the traditional bluegrass tunes brought to life by these talented artists!

ROMAN REESE AND THE CARDINAL SINS

DECEMBER 23

Roman Reese is a singer/songwriter out of Knoxville, TN. Moonlighting as an attorney, music is his true passion. He’s been writing songs and singing from barstools since he was 15. Before setting up shop in East Tennessee, Reese served as an officer in the U.S. Army, and much of his music involves his time in the service. The rest is devoted to standard barroom fare. His backing band, The Cardinal Sins, includes two other local lawyers, Michael Davis (vocals, guitar) and Stirling Walsh (bass), as well as honorary barrister Nathan Carter (drums).

COREY JAMES CLIFTON

JANUARY 5

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.

FOUR LEAF PEAT

JANUARY 6

Traditional Irish music ranges from vibrant dance tunes to soulful songs, and Four Leaf Peat’s performances are always marked by a keen sense of the tradition, mixed with just the right amount of influence from the rich musical history of East Tennessee. Four Leaf Peat’s unique sound results from its members’ various musical backgrounds and their continued passion for traditional Irish music.

CEILIDH DOON

JANUARY 13

Newly formed in 2022, Ceilidh Doon emerged from StrathSpan with the addition of Cathleen Nixon, a skilled piper and fiddler. Originally a Ceilidh Band, the group evolved into a dynamic ensemble, incorporating Scottish small pipes and an extra fiddle to Julia’s cello and Nora’s violin. Their music features inventive interpretations of Scottish pipe and fiddle tunes, complemented by rhythmic backgrounds and rich harmonies. Occasionally joined by percussionist Jason Higgins, the band’s unique sound is enhanced with the bodhran, snare drum, and ocean drum.

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