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An Evening with the Beth Snapp Band & Greg Klyma

- Date:
- Sunday, April 28, 2019
- Time:
- 7:30PM
- Venue:
- The Main Stage
- Price:
- $12 / $15
- Status:
- Tickets on Sale Now
- Details:
- Seated Main Stge Show - Limited Tables Available with a Dinner Reservation :: All Other Seating is First Come First Serve General Admission :: Please Call Venue for Dinner Reservations
Beth Snapp is a pop infused roots artist from Northeast TN. Her style flits between folk, bluegrass, pop, early R&B and jazz, all with an ease that connects the listener to complex emotions that fall on every day moments to create an “I’ve been there before” sensation.
Road-tested troubadour. Relentless songwriter. Greg Klyma is keeping the American folk tradition alive with his enduring themes, articulate and amusing stories, and populist ideals. He rolls in off the road, pulls out a guitar, and proceeds to take us back to the basics: family, love, gratitude, and laughter.
Greg Klyma · 7:30pm
Road-tested troubadour. Relentless songwriter. Boston-based Greg Klyma is a home-cooked meal and a vaudeville show in a fast food karaoke world. He was born in Buffalo, NY. His dad was a garbage man. His first concert was Willie Nelson. Before moving to Boston, he lived out of his van for over a decade. He still misses Tom Petty.
His birth date puts him squarely in the middle of Generation X, but Greg Klyma is an old-school troubadour. His enduring themes, articulate and amusing stories, and populist ideals make him one of those rare young artists who is carrying the torch of Woody and Ramblin' Jack. He rolls in off the road, pulls out a guitar, and proceeds to take us back to the basics: family, love, gratitude, and laughter. It's the timeless art of the true troubadour, keeping alive the American folk tradition.

Beth Snapp · 7:30pm
Beth Snapp is a pop infused roots artist from Northeast TN. Her style flits between folk, bluegrass, pop, early R&B and jazz, all with an ease that connects the listener to complex emotions that fall on every day moments to create an “I’ve been there before” sensation. Beth is releasing a new EP, entitled “Don’t Apologize”, in early summer 2018. Recorded at the renown Echo Mountain Studios in Asheville, NC (think Avett Brothers, Mandolin Orange, Sylan Esso), this EP focuses on one theme: love. Love yourself, love others, and do good things. Beth has opened/shared stage with acts such as Jill Andrews, Cruz Contreras of the Black Lillies, Iris Dement, Scott Miller and the Commonwealth, and Grammy nominated cellist Dave Eggar.
