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Brian performs original songs with other songwriter’s in the Round.
Brian Hilligoss began singing on the Grand Ole Opry when he was just 21 years old, with many years of touring under his belt and working as a writer, director and producer, he’s made it back to N.C. where he grew up. Having booked and canceled a show at the Purple Onion during COVID, Brian, his friends, fans, and family are excited to enjoy an evening of his original music, stories, and poems, finally. Brian engages the audience in a way that is unique and makes folks feel better for having been there!
White Horse Black Mountain features Brian for a solo, intimate deep-dive of original songs and stories along with the songwriters and tunes that inspired him as a writer. Look for Brian to weave his original stories, songs, and poems around tunes from Gordon Lightfoot, John Denver, Darrell Scott, Rodney Crowell, Nanci Griffith, and others. A few surprises may turn up in the set list! Look for this to be a different sort of event :). Tickets on sale at www.whitehorseblackmountain.com - $15-$18
Tix can be obtained by calling the venue. 828-575-3727
Brian performs “A Tribute to Glen Campbell” - Tell them “Brian sent me!” when you call (386) 385-3500.
Brian performs “A Tribute to Glen Campbell.”
Brian performs solo for the first time at Puckett’s Grocery. It will be a rare treat for those who enjoy a big experience in a small setting.
Join Brian for his first “headline” mainstage performance at Isis Music Hall. He will be joined by his “Friends” and bandmates - Hannah Murray, Darrell Webb, Lonnie Rowland, & Matt Varhola.
Call it Americana, bluegrass-adjacent or country music with acoustic instruments, but for sure, Brian is a well-honed singer-songwriter inspired by the likes of Darrell Scott, Rodney Crowell, and Nanci Griffith. A well-studied, experienced stage performer and storyteller, Brian “brings the audience into his songs and repartee in such a way that leaves folks feeling better for being there.”
Reservations strongly recommended by calling Isis at (828) - 575-2737
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