On March 27 the North Mississippi Allstars christened Good Music and Other Stuff with an acoustic performance. The Asheville, NC record store, which is owned by former Pharmer’s Almanac editor Kevin Cassels, has since confirmed a regular series of free acoustic sets. This Friday, Jupiter Coyote will appear at 6PM, with other live music to follow in May and Jue by such artists as: Lotus (May 20, 7PM), Arrested Development (June 4, 6PM), Hayseed Dixie (June 5, 6PM) and Addison Groove Project (June 9, 6PM). Good Music and Other Stuff is located at 55 Broadway in downtown Asheville.
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Jupiter Coyote, Arrested Development and Addison Groove Project To Perform Free Acoustic Gigs At Asheville Record Store
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