Subterranean Sound: Chamomile & Whiskey 2/23 & 2/24 SOLD OUT

Starts:
February 23, 2024
Ends:
February 23, 2024

SOLD OUT

In early 2024, Grand Caverns will debut an all-new, exclusive concert series deep within the cave, called Subterranean Sound. Starting February 3rd, a new band will perform each Saturday evening before the concert series concludes on March 23rd (8 bands, 13 concerts). With only 75 tickets available for each performance, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy local beer/wine and a live show within a truly unique venue!!

Shows on Friday and Saturday at 7:00 pm (2/23 & 2/24)



Join Chamomile and Whiskey for a live concert and filming in Grand Caverns! The band will be playing 2 fully acoustic sets with nothing but their instruments, voices and the natural acoustics of the cave. This show will be filmed and recorded live and will feature intimate performances of C and W classics, deep cuts and new unreleased material...along with stories behind the songs. Cocktail hour starts at 6 with music starting at 7. This one of a kind evening is not to be missed.



Ticket Price: $50.00


Chamomile and Whiskey came about like all good, simple things--by making two things into one. In the case of this group, Marie Borgman and Koda Kerl--native musicians of Nelson County, Virginia--combined chamomile tea with Evan Williams whiskey one evening. They decided that what they had made tasted like their sound. Although the group has evolved since forming in 2011, it, like the subtle mixture of herbal tea and whiskey, has matured and found its own sly, subtle voice. If a band has feet, then Chamomile and Whiskey has both on them firmly on the ground. But if a band is a living thing like a plant--which the best bands are--Chamomile and Whiskey has grown from roots set deep in Americana, blues, Celtic, old-time and the singer-songwriter tradition of the south. The group has developed a more electric sound with Drew Kimball on guitar and enhanced the foundational fiddle and guitar sound with drummer Stuart Gunter. Their last studio album was recorded in 2019 in Nashville by Ken Coomer of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo. It sounds like music that is lived in and lived through. Their sound tastes like Chamomile and Whiskey.


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