The Black Lillies are a sensation; Grass roots Bluegrass with a modern country approach. Rolling Stone calls them one of “the most buzzworthy acts in Country and Americana,” and The Wall Street Journal praises their versatility, saying that they are “a winsome hybrid traditional enough to appeal to an Opry crowd, and expansive enough to ensnare a broader audience.” And they have certainly done that. The Black Lillies were founded in 2008 by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Cruz Contreras. Today they are: guitarist Tom Pryor and drummer Bowman Townsend, bassist Robert Richards, and vocalist Trisha Gene Brady. Their latest album conquered the Country charts, and caught the attention of CMT, American Songwriter, and Entertainment Weekly. Couple that with appearances at Bonnaroo, Pickathon, CMA Festival, NPR’s Mountain Stage, and seemingly regular appearances at the Grand Ole Opry, and you can see The Black Lillies are casting an ever wider net. This may be your last chance to see them as the best kept secret in Americana. Concert Tickets $22
THE BLACK LILLIES

WITH
IAN THOMAS
DETAILS
on
StageOne

Sunday, December 14th
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 7:45PM

GENRE
Americana



TICKETING INFO
Price:$22
Members Save:$3 /tckt

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The Black Lillies are a sensation; Grass roots Bluegrass with a modern country approach. Rolling Stone calls them one of “the most buzzworthy acts in Country and Americana,” and The Wall Street Journal praises their versatility, saying that they are “a winsome hybrid traditional enough to appeal to an Opry crowd, and expansive enough to ensnare a broader audience.” And they have certainly done that. The Black Lillies were founded in 2008 by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Cruz Contreras. Today they are: guitarist Tom Pryor and drummer Bowman Townsend, bassist Robert Richards, and vocalist Trisha Gene Brady.

Their latest album conquered the Country charts, and caught the attention of CMT, American Songwriter, and Entertainment Weekly. Couple that with appearances at Bonnaroo, Pickathon, CMA Festival, NPR’s Mountain Stage, and seemingly regular appearances at the Grand Ole Opry, and you can see The Black Lillies are casting an ever wider net. This may be your last chance to see them as the best kept secret in Americana.

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