QCMS House Concert Series: Tim May and Steve Smith
Schedule
Thu Mar 06 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Queen City Music Studios | Staunton, VA

About this Event
Venue Info
Location: 16 W. Beverley Street, Staunton, VA
Show Time: Doors - 6:30 PM | Show - 7:00 - 9:00PM
Tickets: $25 Presale | $30 day of show
Food and Beverage: No food or beverage is offered. Water will be available.
Parking: Please note that QCMS has no designated parking. Street parking downtown or parking in the bank parking lot is our best option. Please leave enough time to find parking.
Thank you for being a part of our musical community, and we hope you enjoy the show!
Artist Info
The Tim May and Steve Smith duo brings an evening of original,
traditional and swing music with mandolinist/vocalist Steve Smith and
Nashville guitarist/vocalist Tim May. The Nashville based duo has
collaborated in studio and on stages nationwide and now bring their
acoustic brand of fire on the strings to your town. Smith and May originally
met while on staff at Camp Bluegrass in Levelland, Texas and quickly
discovered many common musical threads for exploration honoring
tradition and improvisation. Their latest CD The Hillsboro Hay Incident is
slated for a January ’24 release. A collection of all original instrumentals
from Old-Time to Latin Jazz and featuring Tony Trischka, Shad Cobb
among many others. A Tribute to the Carter Family (Sept. ‘20) followed
on the heels of M**der of Crows and the acclaimed Tim May and Steve
Smith CD. All of the recordings reflect upon this acoustic music force the
duo has become and includes original and traditional works. Their shows
include tight vocal harmonies, dazzling guitar, mandolin, octave mandolin
and twin mandolin works throughout a broad range of styles.
Testimonials
"It’s well known that mandolin and guitar duets played a lively role in
homegrown entertainment and later shaped the sound of bluegrass and
early country music (as witness the Monroe Brothers, the Blue Sky Boys,
and others). In recent years, David Grisman has celebrated this wonderful
sound in albums with Tony Rice, Martin Taylor, and others. Now, Tim
May (guitar and vocals) and Steve Smith (mandolin, octave mandolin,
and vocals) are also honoring this tradition—and even advancing it."
Bluegrass Unlimited (June 2016)
"Tim May and Steve Smith have once again delivered a clever, curious, concoction
of tunes with M**der OF CROWS another pack of lies. You never know what’s
coming next from these two maverick players but always skilled pickin’ and
singing. When I need something totally original and on the back forty of the
bluegrass barnyard for my radio show-this project does it!"
Jerry Mills
KSKE FM/KRAN FM
Colorado & Wyoming
"Had a fantastic show last night!! Benefit concert with Tim May and Steve
Smith.....they returned to Wichita Falls to perform at the Forum to raise awareness
of our new Food Bank food box program.....as usual they wowed the audience with
music from across the spectrum of bluegrass, swing, pop and original
tunes.....these are two of the nicest guys on the planet and their musical synergy
just continues to amaze me.....if you get a chance check them out...you won't be
disappointed.....impeccable playing and wonderful vocal blend......thanks to all that
came.....think we made a difference last night for a serious issue of hunger in our
community." Doc Hull
Steve Smith is not only known as one of this country’s top mandolin
players but also as an outstanding educator. Along with his work with the
Roots/Bluegrass group The Hard Road Trio and the Alan Munde
Gazette, Steve has been on faculty at the California Coast Music Camp,
DNA acoustic music camp, the new Southwest Mandolin Camp, Puget
Sound Guitar Workshop, Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Music Camp, Colorado
Roots Music Camp, Hill Country Acoustic Music Camp, Zoukfest and Camp
Bluegrass (for over twenty years running). Smith has appeared at festivals
and venues including Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, High Mountain Hay Fever,
Rocky Grass, The Durango Bluegrass Meltdown, Swallow Hill, Freight and
Salvage, Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival, the Big Horn
Mountain Festival, The Walnut Valley Festival and the Minnesota Old-time
and Bluegrass Festival. With the Las Cruces Symphony he has performed
works of William Grant Still, Gershwin and George Crumb and the musical
Chicago. Along with thirty years of coast to coast touring, Smith has
performed in Ireland, Germany, France, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland,
the Netherlands, Cuba and the US Virgin Islands. He has also performed in
musical theater in Cotton Patch Gospel (multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and
actor) and the Robber Bride Groom; he composed and performed the score
for a production of the Sam Sheppard play Curse of the Starving Class.
Steve has appeared on over 50 albums as performer and producer
including guitar legends Jim Hurst, Mitch Perry, and Tim May, banjoist
Bill Evans, Alan Munde, Tony Trischka, Nate Lee, Missy Raines, Shad
Cobb, Robert Bowlin and Tim O'Brien. His music has been heard on
countless radio stations across the US and on the Discovery Channel, The
History Channel and even the Weather Channel. Steve is a proud endorser
of Ellis Mandolins and GHS Strings.
More on Steve:
www.desertnight.com
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1442724921
www.facebook.com/timmayandstevesmith
For Bookings contact Steve Smith at [email protected] 575-649-
1595.
Flatpicker Tim May has been working in the Nashville area for over 20
years as a sideman, session player, band member and performer. Higher
profile projects have included touring with Kathy Mattea, Patty Loveless
and John Cowan, and working as a regular on the Grand Ole Opry with
Mike Snider. Tim was the solo guitarist on Charlie Daniels’ recording of I’ll
Fly Away, which was nominated for the Best Country Instrumental
Performance Grammy in 2005. That same year he was session leader on
the critically acclaimed Moody Bluegrass album (he later played on
Moody Bluegrass II as well). The Nashville Scene selected Tim in the
Best Instrumentalist category in their 2012 Reader's Choice Poll. PK
Thompson Guitars, Shubb Capos, Elixir Strings, Benedetto Guitars ,
L.R. Baggs Pickups and Pre-amps and Breedlove Guitars all have
presented professional endorsements to Tim, a serious nod to his talents.
For more on Tim:
http://www.timmaymusic.com
Where is it happening?
Queen City Music Studios, 16 West Beverley Street, Staunton, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 28.52
