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Best Folk This Fall

in North Charleston

Bruce Cockburn at Charleston Music Hall

Bruce Cockburn

The Canadian folk and alt-rock singer is known for his progressive messages for social justice, the environment, politics, and welcoming spirituality, as much as he is for the sheer volume of material put out over 40 years. With over 300 songs recorded for 30 album releases, this hard-working rocker has seen 20 of these records achieve platinum status. With his 2014 autobiography, Rumours of Glory: A Memoir praised for its eloquence and humanity, Cockburn represents the best of the Canadian spirit.

Ocie Elliott at Charleston Music Hall

Ocie Elliott

The Canadian duo Ocie Elliott are departing on a huge tour this fall! Made up of Sierra Lundy and Jon Middleton, the pair started playing together in 2017 and have since toured the world and even had a song featured on the hit television show, Grey's Anatomy. Pioneers in folk music, they have released two albums and multiple EPs and singles. Catch them while you can.

Greensky Bluegrass at The Refinery

Greensky Bluegrass

The band that creatively blends bluegrass and country music are heading on tour across America. Greensky Bluegrass began making music in 2000 and stood out for their non-traditional take on bluegrass, where they fused rock and acoustic influences. The five-piece prepare for an outstanding countrywide tour and you won't want to miss it!

Lake Street Dive at Firefly Distillery

Lake Street Dive

This Boston-formed country band has been winning over music fans with their diverse style since winning the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2006 and self-financing the recording of their debut album 'In This Episode'. With their key influences in classic pop and swing era jazz, they often cite The Beatles as their main inspiration.