• First Friday with Taylor LaFever – Wolf Gap Vineyard & Winery

    Wolf Gap Vineyard and Winery 123 Stout Rd, Edinburg, VA
    Venue Performances

    Live music every weekend is BACK! Kick it off with March First Friday with food from Cousins Maine Lobster, and Taylor LaFever!!
    A Shenandoah County native with a raspy, folk-infused voice that’s impossible to forget, Taylor LaFever blends Indie-Country, Folk, and Americana into a sound that’s all his own.
    Don’t miss this rising star as he shares stories, songs, and a taste of his upcoming EP. Grab a glass of wine, soak in the tunes, and join us for an unforgettable evening! 🍷✨
    https://lafevermusic.com/home

  • Melanie Pearl at Piccadilly’s

    Piccadilly's 125 E Piccadilly St, Winchester, VA

    Most describe her style as “popular hits throughout the decades” as she performs many of the great hit songs from artists like Janis Joplin, Dolly Parton, Amy Winehouse, Adele, and several others.

    You can find Melanie playing at venues like Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery, The Half Note Lounge, Bear Chase Brewing Co., Briede Family Vineyards, and other establishments across the northern Virginia area.

  • Rebecca Porter at Too Much of A Woman Festival 2026

    The American Theatre 125 E Mellen St, Hampton, VA

    Rebecca Porter embodies the soulful, lonesome sound of the Shenandoah Valley. After a decade of honing her craft as the frontwoman of local cover bands, she transformed pandemic loneliness into two EPs – “Prime Rainbow Conditions” and “Queen of the Local”, the latter of which was successfully crowdfunded in March 2023. With completely independent legwork, Porter’s music is making rounds nationally and internationally. Audiences react wonderfully to Porter’s fusion of honky tonk and singer-songwriter sounds performed solo or with her band, The Rhinestone Roses. Most recently, Porter was inducted into Rissi Palmer’s Color Me Country Class of 2024.

  • Karl Stoll at Blue Valley Vineyard

    Blue Valley Vineyard 5535 Blue Vly Wy, Delaplane, VA

    Karl Stoll and the Danger Zone is an award winning, butt-rockin’, electrifyin’, houserockin’ roots rock & blues band from Northern Virginia.

    The Danger Zone’s most recent album, The Workhouse, was nominated for three Wammie awards in 2022, and was selected by DC Blues Society as Best Self-Produced CD for 2022. The title track received Honorable Mention by the Songwriter’s Association of Washington.

  • Cole Larravide – Wolf Gap Vineyard & Winery

    Wolf Gap Vineyard and Winery 123 Stout Rd, Edinburg, VA
    Venue Performances

    Voted into the top 3 of Washington City Paper’s Best Of D.C. for “Best Local Original Band,” Cole brings entertainment and energy to his stage. Come check him out in person, and learn more at his website!
    https://www.colelarravide.com/

  • Melanie Pearl at Piccadilly’s

    Piccadilly's 125 E Piccadilly St, Winchester, VA

    Most describe her style as “popular hits throughout the decades” as she performs many of the great hit songs from artists like Janis Joplin, Dolly Parton, Amy Winehouse, Adele, and several others.

    You can find Melanie playing at venues like Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery, The Half Note Lounge, Bear Chase Brewing Co., Briede Family Vineyards, and other establishments across the northern Virginia area.

  • Stella Haile at Chef’s Market Ladies Day

    Chef's Market 11800 Merchants Walk, Newport News, VA

    Stella Haile is a singer-songwriter based in Newport News, VA. Known for her deeply relatable lyrics and soul-stirring performances, Stella’s music draws listeners into her world, with a voice that’s impossible to forget.

  • Rebecca Porter at the 2nd Sundays Art and Music Festival 2026

    2nd Sundays Williamsburg 401 N Boundary St, Williamsburg, VA

    Rebecca Porter embodies the soulful, lonesome sound of the Shenandoah Valley. After a decade of honing her craft as the frontwoman of local cover bands, she transformed pandemic loneliness into two EPs – “Prime Rainbow Conditions” and “Queen of the Local”, the latter of which was successfully crowdfunded in March 2023. With completely independent legwork, Porter’s music is making rounds nationally and internationally. Audiences react wonderfully to Porter’s fusion of honky tonk and singer-songwriter sounds performed solo or with her band, The Rhinestone Roses. Most recently, Porter was inducted into Rissi Palmer’s Color Me Country Class of 2024.

  • Troy Breslow at Second Sundays Williamsburg

    2nd Sundays Art & Music Festival 401 N Boundary, Williamsburg, VA

    Troy Breslow is a Country Music Artist from Hampton Roads, Virginia. Breslow’s music depicts a young man forging a name for himself in Country Music while maintaining his Jewish Identity. In 2018, he was recognized Country Artist of The Year by the Veer Music Awards.

  • Joe Martin – Wolf Gap Vineyard & Winery

    Wolf Gap Vineyard and Winery 123 Stout Rd, Edinburg, VA
    Venue Performances

    A multi-instrumentalist with roots in classic rock, jazz, and classical music, Joe’s journey began at age 11, inspired by Def Leppard’s “Photograph.” With a rich musical background and a passion that never fades, Joe’s performance promises an unforgettable blend of rock, jazz, and classical brilliance.
    Grab a glass of wine and enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the Vineyard.
    Learn more about him on his website:
    https://joemartinguitar.com/meet-joe

  • Troy Breslow at Cook’s Burger Bar

    Cook's Burger Bar 1246 Richmond Rd Suite A, Williamsburg, VA

    Troy Breslow is a Country Music Artist from Hampton Roads, Virginia. Breslow’s music depicts a young man forging a name for himself in Country Music while maintaining his Jewish Identity. In 2018, he was recognized Country Artist of The Year by the Veer Music Awards.

  • Brent Funkhouser at The Catamount Lounge

    The Catamount Lounge 124 E Main St, Front Royal, VA

    Brent Funkhouser began writing songs to quell his adolescent boredom, and quickly fell head-first into a life-long obsession. Growing up in a small town on the edge of Appalachia meant entertainment options were limited, and music provided a creative remedy. Not quite fitting the mold of country despite his Shenandoah drawl, Brent half-jokingly describes his music as y’alternative (or as a friend once said, “not redneck, but redneck adjacent”).

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