Liam Grant is a New England guitarist and improviser cut from the American Primitive cloth. Since 2021 he’s performed regularly both domestically and abroad and has toured extensively and recorded with guitarist Glenn Jones (Cul-De-Sac) and fiddler Mike Gangloff (Pelt, Black Twig Pickers).
https://liamgrant.bandcamp.com/
His latest solo LP "Prodigal Son" on VHF Records - a lo-fi manifesto for 12 string, 6 string and lap steel - was released in early 2025. New Commute referred to it as "a rough-hewn love letter to the wild, unpolished heart of the instrument” and it has since been featured on NPR's Viking Choice 2025, Wilco's Favorite albums of 2025, and the Quietus Best of 2025 from Jennifer Lucy Allan.
Kelby Clark is a banjo player from South Georgia and currently based out of Los Angeles. His approach is inspired by the old-time music of his home state as well as drone, free improvisation, raga, noise, and many other forms of both experimental and traditional music from around the globe. Clark has released records and tapes on labels such as Tentative Power, Sound Holes, Aural Canyon, Working Man Lay Down, Garden Portal, and Vaagner. He has also collaborated with artists including Donald Miller (Borbetomagus), Joseph Allred, Jeremiah M. Carter, Sarah Viviana Valdez, Hal Lambert, and Mitchell Mobley.
https://tentativepower.bandcamp.com/album/language-of-the-torch
https://kelbyclark.bandcamp.com/
In Spring Commons
Enter through the gates beside 225 E Redwood Ave., Fort Bragg
This is an outdoor event
$15
Some seating available