Party: The Underhill Family Orchestra w/ Stevie Lee Combs - [americana/rock]

> >
The Underhill Family Orchestra w/ Stevie Lee Combs - [americana/rock]

Club: The One Stop at Asheville Music Hall

Upcoming: 2
Date: 05.09.2015 21:00
Address: 55 College St, Asheville, United States | show on the map »

Attend »

Party pictures

You will be the first one to know when pictures are uploaded!

Party: The Underhill Family Orchestra w/ Stevie Lee Combs - [americana/rock]

Genre: Americana/Rock
Cover: FREE
Show: 10PM (9PM Doors)
Ages: 21+
Event Listing: http://ashevillemusichall.com/music-schedule/underhill-family-orchestra/

The Underhill Family Orchestra

The Underhill Family Orchestra is a rowdy, enthusiasticly heart-felt rock n roll band from Mobile, AL. Combining elements of unique vocal stylings with soulful beats and rambunctious instrumentation, their live performances keep you dancin' all night and leave you tappin' your toes on the way home.

They released their debut album "This Is..." in 2011 and Sophomore record in 2013 titled "Stories of Appalachia Proper."

They hope to come play in your town so you can join in on the experience that is The Underhill Family Orchestra.

web: http://www.theunderhillfamilyorchestra.com/

video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oMoTsG0Jao

Stevie Lee Combs

Born in Akron, Ohio; raised in South Florida; currently living in Asheville, NC. Stevie is an avid street performer and thrives on local and community-based festivals/events: Paris of the South Flea Market, LAAFF, All Go West among others. Lee Combs, from which Stevie derives his stage name, was his great-grandfather from his mother's side (his father's lineage in unknown and uncertain). Lee Combs was a coal miner in Hazard, KY who died in a slate collapse in 1939. Stevie was raised by the women of the Combs family and was always curious about the their origins in Tennessee and Kentucky. After taking a family trip through those Southern states at age 8, he was forever fascinated by the culture and music of Appalachia; which is filtered (with absolute respect and reverence) through his songwriting and style. Because he was not raised in Appalachia, the music reflects more urban elements of blues, rock and roll, and even a hint of hip-hop.

web: https://www.reverbnation.com/stevieleecombs

video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3jDQDkLk1g