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.

STANDARD GRASS BAND

SEPTEMBER 20

After 25 years of playing in old-time string and jug bands, band leader Drew Fisher decided to create an all-star true blue bluegrass band, The Standard Grass Band. Performing standards from your favorite bluegrass legends such as Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, Dr. Ralph Stanley, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, and many more. This group features guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, and upright bass. Their high-energy mountain music is sure to make you tap your toes or dance a jig. 

BIG CREEK BLUEGRASS

SEPTEMBER 21

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.

BIG COUNTRY’S EMPTY BOTTLE

SEPTEMBER 27

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.

THE JODI AND EVIE MOUNTAIN BOYS

SEPTEMBER 28

Jodi and Evie’s band journey began back in North Dakota. Evie’s dad hired Jodi’s band from Colorado to play the festival in North Dakota. Years later they reconnected at a music camp and the rest is history. From driving the same car to sharing adoption, Jodi and Evie’s connection runs deep and it shows in their music. From traditional bluegrass to old time and maybe even some random jazz/rock/blues covers, this show is sure to get your toes a tappin’ and make yer ears happy.

THE ARTISTS YOU SHOULD KNOW

SEPTEMBER 29

“Artists You Should Know” features exceptional artists you may not have heard of yet! We discover them as part of our weekly Songwriter’s Night series and bring them to you for a special event!

Jac Conley is a singer/songwriter from Tennessee, rooted in the rich traditions of blues and southern songwriting. Hailing from a small farm town, Jac’s music reflects his deep connection to the land and its stories, honed through years of performing in Texas bars and honky tonks. His songwriting delves into themes of generational trauma and redemption, often with a touch of moonshine.

Collette Jadyn is a 20-year-old composer and artist who prides herself in her melodic songs and heartfelt lyrics. Born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, Collette has always felt a strong connection to music. She finds inspiration all around her, combining her folksy roots, interest in contemporary musicians, and love of jazz, she blends all of her current musical fascinations and creates a piece that is uniquely her’s. Collette has had a taste for success ever since fronting 2 bands, performing as a solo artist and writing dozens of songs. Her goal is to become a prominent recording artist and continue to spread her music with passion and authenticity.

Rodney Lee is a native East Tennessean who has spent most of his life promoting a music community. After nearly 20 years of booking and promoting local and regional musicians at a venue in his hometown of Knoxville, Rodney decided to step on the stage and share his perspective through music. With a reverent approach to songwriting and the distinctive timbre of his voice, Rodney’s original songs address the spectrum of the human condition from heartbreak to redemption.

DEAN OWENS & THE SINNERS

OCTOBER 4

Award-winning Celtic troubadour Dean Owens is one of the UK’s finest troubadours. His 9 (official) acclaimed solo albums, mostly recorded in the US, have seen him collaborate with some of the most respected musicians and producers around (including Al Perkins, Will Kimbrough, Neilson Hubbard, Grant-Lee Phillips, and most recently, Gaby Moreno and Latin rock legends, Calexico). He can perform solo, duo, or with his band The Sinners – a hugely talented, brass-infused 4 piece including electric guitar, bass, and trumpet.

MARBLE CITY BAND

OCTOBER 5

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.

MIKE MCGILL AND THE REFILLS

OCTOBER 11

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.

Redd & The Paper Flowers

OCTOBER 12

Redd Daugherty started her music career as a solo artist during the 2020 pandemic while teaching high school English at L&N STEM Academy in Knoxville, TN. During this period, she appeared on Season 19 of American Idol, released her debut album “Monsters & Mothers,” and eventually left teaching to pursue music full-time. She began working with her mentor, Adam Ivy, and soon met band members Gavin Gregg, Katie Adams, and Colleen d’Alelio through friends and open mics. The group quickly formed, with Redd and Gavin founding the band, and they credit their early success to former bassist Will Ross.

Carteret Banks’ Mojo Band

OCTOBER 18

Carteret Bank’s Mojo Band is a ‘Roots band from East Tennesse, playing old Blues, Country, and Reggae classics and original material. Soak up the feel-good vibes of Muddy Waters, Hank Sr, Bob Marley, John Prine, and more! Featured performers rotate over time so each show is unique!

Djoukil Swingtet

OCTOBER 25

Djoukil, a French jazz swingtet formed in 2008, draws its influences from Gypsy Jazz, New Orleans Jazz, and Big Bands. The group, deeply rooted in the traditions of Django Reinhardt’s “Swing Manouche,” expanded its repertoire after 2017, incorporating New Orleans and Big Band styles following immersive trips to the U.S. With an enriched lineup, Djoukil continues to honor the connection between jazz and dance, offering vibrant performances that resonate with Charleston, Lindy-Hop, and Balboa dancers, inspired by legendary composers like Fats Waller, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington.

Corey James Clifton Band

November 1

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. 

MAL NOMBRE

November 2

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

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