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Jeff Thompson Birthday Super Jam!

Date:
Friday, November 2, 2018
Time:
7:30PM
Venue:
The Main Stage
Price:
Free
Status:
Tickets on Sale Now
Details:
Limited Tables Available with a Dinner Reservation :: All Other Seating is First Come First Serve General Admission :: Please Call Venue for Dinner (Table) Reservations

Jeff has decided to throw a FREE PARTY.  Join us for an evening of music with some of Asheville finest musicians as they party with Jeff.

 

Jeff Thompson is one of Asheville’s most well-known local talents, and he is involved with multiple powerhouse musical projects around town. Jeff can be found fronting both “Off with your Radiohead,” (Radiohead tribute) “Dirty Logic” (Steely Dan tribute), and his own original band (Jeff Thompson’s What Four). Members of all of these projects will converge on the Isis stage for Jeff’s birthday, and the results will be like nothing you’ve ever heard before! Come celebrate Jeff’s birthday!

Jeff Thompson · 7:30PM

https://www.jeffthompsonmusic.com

Jeff Thompson is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and performer. Jeff has won major songwriting contests, even though he thinks it's silly to pit songwriters against one another. Jeff was voted best songwriter in Western North Carolina four years in a row, including 2017. He won 1st Place in the Eddie's Attic Competition (other winners include John Mayer, The Indigo Girls, and Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland), 1st Place in the Cary, NC Six String Cafe Songwriter’s Competition, 1st Place in the Evening Muse Songwriters' Competition. He was featured in Performing Songwriter Magazine. Jeff has also won the MountainX Best Of Western North Carolina awards in the Singer/Songwriter category for both 2013 and 2014, 2015, and 2017. He plays all over the Southeastern United States, and has shared the stage with a lot of people you've heard of. He hdoesn't feel like name dropping, though. He has released two full length CD’s and an EP and recently released his latest studio album, “So Far, So Strange.”