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Concerts in Asheville, NC

Presented by Explore Asheville, our city is celebrating a century of music history with a special release of remastered recordings from the original 1925 Asheville Sessions (available on CD and vinyl on August 25, 2025) and a four-day weekend of concerts and community celebrations across the city from Thursday, November 6, through Sunday, November 9, 2025. From symposiums to performances by national touring artists, don't miss this once-in-a-century chance to be part of music history!

A Look Back

In August 1925, a portable recording studio took over a suite in the brand‑new George Vanderbilt Hotel in downtown Asheville. For ten days, producer Ralph Peer invited fiddlers, banjo players, singers, and dance bands from across the region to step up to the acoustic recording horn and cut their songs directly to wax.

The result? The first commercial recordings ever made in Appalachia—an on‑location experiment that captured the region’s ballads, fiddle tunes, gospel, blues, and vaudeville inside a single hotel room. If the 1927 Bristol Sessions that came two years later are remembered as the “Big Bang of Country Music,” the Asheville Sessions lit the fuse. They proved the mountains were full of music the world needed to hear, and they set the stage for the explosion of American roots music that followed.

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