Acoustic Syndicate
Sat Jul 23
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Acoustic Syndicate

*ALBUM RELEASE CELEBRATION!*

DATE: Saturday, July 23, 2022
DOORS: 6:00 PM
STARTS: 7:00 PM
LIVE ON THE OUTDOOR STAGE
Genre: Bluegrass
Age Limit: All Ages are Welcome
RAIN OR SHINE; NO REFUNDS; LARGE EVENT PARKING
Price: $25 ADV; $30 DOS (General Admission)
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Acoustic Syndicate will be performing LIVE on the Outdoor Stage at Salvage Station on Saturday, July 23rd! Doors open at 6pm and the music starts at 7pm. All ages are welcome and children under 7 are free! This is a LARGE EVENT, so please read our FAQs to learn more about parking options and our shuttle service.

Root Down will be serving their delicious twist on Southern Soul food PLUS we will have three food trucks on-site for the duration of the show.  And, of course, we will have MULTIPLE full bars open for you to enjoy!

CDC guidelines + band requirements + our venue policies are subject to change daily, so please keep your eyes on https://salvagestation.com/covid-policy/ for updates. We do not issue refunds based on our Covid-19 policies and reserve the right to change them at any time.

Check out our FAQ page here to learn about large event parking options, what you can and cannot bring inside the venue, and MORE!

LISTEN TO ACOUSTIC SYNDICATE:

ABOUT ACOUSTIC SYNDICATE:

Although rooted in bluegrass instrumentation, North Carolina-based ensemble Acoustic Syndicate have maintained a consistently diverse approach since their formation in the early 1990s. Led by the core trio of guitarist Steve McMurry and his cousins Bryon and Fitz McMurry on banjo and drums, respectively, the group’s longtime adherence to rock sensibilities, tight songcraft, and a seemingly inherent eclecticism has helped guide their catalog in surprising directions from the lush American roots-meets-world music of 1999’s Tributaries through the driving rock- and horn-driven sound of 2004’s Long Way Round. Known as much for their rich harmonies as their instrumental prowess, Acoustic Syndicate earned a reputation over the years as a powerhouse live act with a penchant for improvisation. After a lengthy touring hiatus and 2013 comeback album, they returned to work in the latter half of the 2010s and signed a deal with Organic Records in late 2020.

Hailing from a tight-knit farming community near Shelby, North Carolina, Steve, Bryon, and Fitz McMurry formed Acoustic Syndicate in 1992 and began gigging regionally. Although the McMurry brothers have always comprised the group’s core membership, Jay Sanders joined as their full time bass player in the fall of 1998. The band has at various points also included saxophonist Jeremy Saunders, dobroist Billy Cardine, guitarist Roger Padgett, bassist Doug Rogers, and flautist Gaines Post, further adding to their distinctive appeal.

From the start, Acoustic Syndicate was far more than a bluegrass band and their musical diversity could be heard on their early self-released albums like 1996’s Acoustic Syndicate, and especially 1999’s Tributaries, which flirted with a host of unique sounds and helped earn them a more widespread audience in the jam band scene. They continued to tour, establishing themselves on the national festival circuit, and released 2000’s Crazy Little Life and 2003’s concert album Live from the Neighborhood on North Carolina indie label Little King Records. By this point, Acoustic Syndicate were a hard-touring veteran act with a significant fan base and they made the leap to storied roots label Sugar Hill Records for 2003’s Terra Firma. Both Terra Firma and its 2004 follow-up, Long Way Round, boasted an impressive mix of richly textured folk, progressive bluegrass, and punchy jam rock as the band made appearances at Bonnaroo and Farm Aid, reaching even bigger audiences.

By 2005, years of heavy touring had taken their toll on the members and a conscious move was made to back off from the road and focus on family life and farming back in North Carolina. Their hiatus lasted until 2013 when they returned to the studio with newer member Billy Cardine (dobro) for their sixth album Rooftop Garden, which also saw them rejoin the Little King roster. A few years after its release the McMurrys and longtime bassist Jay Sanders began gigging more regularly and re-establishing Acoustic Syndicate as a touring band. They celebrated their 25th anniversary with a handful of shows in 2019 and signed a new recording deal with Organic Records a year later. ~ Timothy Monger





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