Jon Wiley and the Virginia Choir and The Barons
Schedule
Fri May 10 2024 at 10:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
3227 N. Davidson Street,Charlotte,28205,US | Charlotte, NC
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Jon Wiley and the Virginia Choir/ The BaronsJon Tyler Wiley is a seasoned touring/ session musician who has performed with a diverse range of acts such as Sister Hazel, Stephen Kellogg, and Ron Holloway. As a performing teaching instructor with the MusiCorps program, he has performed on stages such as The Grand Ole Opry, The Kennedy Center and PBS’s a Capital Fourth with artists like Paul Schaffer, Aloe Blacc, John Stamos, and Trace Atkins. He has performed all over the world as a member of the Americana band Melodime. After Wiley wrote and recorded his debut solo album, performing all of the instruments himself, he assembled a band of his close friends to bring the music to life. The Virginia Choir is made up of a seasoned musicians who have performed with acts as diverse as Keller Williams, Larry Keel, and the Pan American Symphony Orchestra. The diverse band, featuring Sean Mahon (keyboards), husband-and-wife rhythm section Brian ‘Piper’ Barbre (drums) and Joanna Smith (bass), and Lonnie Southall (guitar, mandolin, vocals), is becoming known for their masterful musicianship, energetic stage performances and captivating crowd interaction. Their first single, “Laura Lee",” was released on March 19th of 2021. Their single, ‘Strong,’ became available on April 9th of that year, with Skope Magazine calling it “Delightful", and a “poignant yet upbeat…feel-good single.” The band released four singles throughout 2021. Wiley’s full length solo album, “The Longing,”was released to critical acclaim on February 25th of 2022, and different covers, live versions and B-sides were released through out the remainder of the year. In the band’s young career it has already performed at festivals like the Rock Boat, Wisconsin’s Mile of Music (2021, 2022, 2023), Texas’s Texified Jamfest and Florida’s Rock by the Sea with artists such as American Authors, Switchfoot, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. In it’s home area of Virginia and Washington DC, they have performed at renowned venues like The 9:30 Club (Washington DC), The National (Richmond), the Tally-Ho Theater (Leesburg), the Hamilton (Washington DC) and many more. They have opened for bands like Sister Hazel, Carbon Leaf, Red Wanting Blue, famed guitarist Ariel Posen, New York Rock-and-Roll poet Willie Nile and more. In the fall of 2020, it released a Christmas song as a part of Rock by the Sea’s 11th annual charity Christmas album, a cover of “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.” In the midst of COVID-19 restrictions they sold out famed Northern Virginia venue Jammin’ Java in March of 2021. The toured with Megan Slankard and Newski in the spring of 2023, visiting Orlando, Tampa, Chicago, Detroit, Appleton, Milwaukee, New York City and other cities. They have achieved all of this with Wiley all-the-while curating and hosting the popular songwriters’ round “One Night Only” in the Richmond area, which has seen guest talents like Grammy nominate singer-songwriter Frank Solivan, The Curry’s, Bill Howard from The Judy Chops, Karen Jonas, and Jason Manns. The band is preparing the release of “Pictures in the Dark,” Wiley’s sophomore LP and the first LP as a band. Listen to the album’s first single, “The Ending of the End,” here. “Full-Handed,” “Flowers” and “.45” have all been released to critical acclaim, with “Full-Handed” making Derringer Discoveries’ top songs of March 2023. “Song of Moving On” was released on January 16th, with Music Mecca saying that “ [with] its heavy crashes and deep, dramatic soundscape…’Song of Moving On’ is a powerful call to hope, redemption and emotional perseverance.”
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The Barons
The Barons is a US alternative band comprised of lead singer and guitarist Peyton Alley, drummer Mathes Glymph, lead guitarist Josiah Ragland, and bassist Kirtland Gray. Forming in 2016, the Virginia natives’ repertoire include various sounds ranging from heavy-hitting indie rock to a lighter fair of introspective love songs. The band’s most recent record “rock! or go to the association.” embodies both the beauty and destruction that coexist in The Barons’ sound. The tunes have allowed The Barons amass a following among colleges on the East Coast as well as supporting alternative acts such as Judah & The Lion, The Aces, Barns Courtney, and Catfish and the Bottlemen.
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3227 N. Davidson Street,Charlotte,28205,US, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: