Bryan McDowell, with Jacob Jolliff, Mark Schatz, Jake Stargel, & Matt Menefee in concert

Event Details
Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025 Hot Dog Happy Hour with live local musicians: 6:00PM Concert: 7:30PM Tickets: $20 Concessions: Available Click
Event Details
Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025
Hot Dog Happy Hour with live local musicians: 6:00PM
Concert: 7:30PM
Tickets: $20
Concessions: Available
Details:
Join us in partnership with “The Undertakers” for a night of spectacular music at the Museum!
Bryan McDowell is one of the most versatile and electrifying musicians in the American acoustic scene. He’s been the quintessential utility player for the talents of Molly Tuttle, Cris Jacobs, Claire Lynch, John McEuen, Sierra Hull, and others, where he contributed multi-instrumentalism and sweet tenor harmony. But his first solo effort documents a substantive shift. It reveals an artist in a new phase of his career–as composer, lyricist and vocalist. An expansion of his duo project with Mark Schatz, Bryan’s release collects 8 original songs balanced on the stylistic foundations of his bluegrass forerunners while telling a contemporary story of working class living.
Accompanying Bryan on tour will be some of the most respected figures in bluegrass. It features iconic bassist Mark Schatz, (Nickel Creek, Tony Rice, Tim O’Brien, Bela Fleck), the illustrious talents of modern mandolinist, Jacob Jolliff (Yonder Mountain String Band and Béla Fleck), explosive rhythm and lead guitar from Jake Stargel, (Sierra Hull, Mountain Heart, and Ricky Skaggs) and intricately woven 5-string banjo by Matt Menefee (Mumford & Sons, Wood Box Heroes, Cadillac Sky). The resulting ensemble is one unparalleled in technical and creative force.
The songs will be eclectic, the soloing will be merciless, and the vocals compelling. The adventures in improvisation are untethered and the beats are unyielding. This is Bryan McDowell’s celebration of new music with friends on a tour that’s long overdue.
Time
(Saturday) 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
Museum & Cultural Center at 5ive Points
200 Inman Street, East