Melissa Carper at The Iron Horse

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Wed, 22 Jul, 2026 at 07:00 pm

UTC-04:00

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18 Center St., Northampton, MA, United States, Massachusetts 01060 | Northampton, MA

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Melissa Carper at The Iron Horse
Wednesday, July 22nd
DOORS: 6:00pm / SHOW: 7:00pm
PRE-SHOW BAR & EVENT QUEUE: 5:00pm
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Celebrated for her profoundly observational lyrics, her “homespun sensibility,” and a voice that curls like a croon from a gramophone, Melissa Carper plays old school country music that resonates across time and place. Carper’s repertoire weaves together the threads of old-time, bluegrass, western swing, jazz, and blues that all intertwined to form American country music, back in the days before the recording industry drew artificial lines and slapped on race-based genre labels. Veteran Nashville musician Chris Scruggs highlighted Carper’s versatile traditionalism when he dubbed her “HillBillie Holiday,” declaring, “She’s as good as it gets. She has a quality that really transcends time and fashion.”
Melissa Carper’s childhood in North Platte, Nebraska, was filled with country music. She has fond memories of lying on the living room carpet with her head under the family stereo console, listening to her parents’ beloved Hank Williams and Loretta Lynn albums. From an early age, the Carper siblings sang gospel music together at churches and retirement homes, and when the kids were old enough for instruments, their mother organized them into a country band. Having taken up upright bass in 4th grade, 12-year-old Melissa naturally became the electric bassist. A childhood playing country music until midnight on the circuit of Nebraska’s rural Elks, Eagles, and American Legion halls may have been out of the ordinary, but she reflects that “my parents were dreamers and they believed in all of us and our musical abilities.” Her high school band director, himself a bassist, was another mentor, and with his encouragement, she attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln on a classical music scholarship.
Drawn more to gigging and to the jazz and blues recordings she discovered in the university’s library, Carper left school for Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Years of honing her craft as a busker in this cultural hub of the Ozarks deepened her devotion to country music, as did subsequent stints in the music meccas of New Orleans, New York, and her new hometown of Austin, Texas. Melissa Carper’s acclaimed debut solo album, Daddy’s Country Gold (2021), is something of a greatest hits album born of those formative years, and her subsequent recordings Ramblin’ Soul and Borned in Ya proved the staying power of her playful and profound songwriting.
Deep connections with other artists are essential to Carper’s success--her musical journey includes membership in beloved bands like the Camptown Ladies, Wonder Women of Country, The Carper Family, and Sad Daddy. Musical partnerships were the driving force behind her latest releases, each highlighting not just Carper’s mastery of the genre but her willingness to step into a musical adventure in the company of good friends. Inspired by pal Ben Kitterman, who told her his family plays Daddy’s the whole month of December each year, Carper set to work writing a Christmas album. Collaborating with wordsmith Gina Gallina, a buddy since their days busking in New Orleans, A Very Carper Christmas spins out a raft of instant holiday classics recorded with a bevy of friends and, in honor of Melissa’s mother, a very tasty cheeseball.
In February 2026, Warner released an album penned with her new pal Theo Lawrence, a native of Paris (France, not Texas). Havin' A Talk highlights each artist's individuality while they exchange playful banter with catchy, vibrant melodies throughout this duet album.
Melissa Carper is a musical traditionalist for the modern age. “Melissa’s songs all come from the heart. She don’t blow smoke,” says musical co-conspirator Gallina. Carper’s unassuming yet unapologetic queerness, combined with her experiences wandering and finding a new home in diverse communities, reinforced her innate ability to channel into her songs the beauty, struggles, and humor of everyday life—a key component of the best kinds of country music. This deeply humanitarian impulse also drives her efforts to build the Natural State of Being Farm, a small-home community in Arkansas (The Natural State) designed to combat homelessness and support recovery. It also comes through loud and clear in her riveting stage shows and her growing body of essential country songs. "It's a tricky thing that Carper has done,” declares roots journal No Depression. “[She’s] carefully preserving the sense of romance and immediacy of the old classics. Yet by bringing her own experiences into the canon, she is unearthing a history that includes so many more of us, finally allowed to speak out through memories forgotten due to silence and taboo."
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