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WHQR's SOUP TO NUTS LIVE! performances are held in the MC Erny Gallery at WHQR and Live at Ted's. Look forward to great Bluegrass, Rockabilly, Celtic, Country, Blues, Latin, Jazz, Folk, Indie, Pop, and Americana performances - all live in intimate settings, hosted by George Scheibner, then rebroadcast on WHQR 91.3fm. See below for upcoming shows or listen to the produced broadcasts of many of our shows by clicking the listen button.If you would like to be considered for a future STNL! session in front of a live audience at WHQR or Ted's, we'd like to hear from you. Send an email of interest to stnl@whqr.org and include links to your music, biography, website, videos, social media, club & tour dates, etc. We look forward to making contact with you soon. Thank you!

Soup to Nuts Live! Presents: Massive Grass

***SOLD OUT***

Soup to Nuts Live! welcomes Massive Grass to the MC Erny Gallery on Thursday, February 25th!

Massive Grass​, featuring Ken Groce on Stand-up Bass, Adam Groce on Banjo, Scottie Lynch on Guitar, David Abeyta on Mandolin, and their newest member Abigail Albaugh on fiddle, has been bringing their unique alternative bluegrass sound to audiences in the Wilmington area since 2007.  Growing up in the foothills of North Carolina, bluegrass provided the sound track for much of their lives, however, many of the members of Massive Grass got their start performing in Rock and Metal bands. In June of 2015, the guys were joined by Abigail Albaugh on fiddle.  Her classical violin background combined with her eclectic rock and bluegrass influences brings a precision and fullness to the group.  While Massive Grass is best known for their high energy, rock-influenced style of ‘grass and creative song-writing, they also showcase 3-part harmonies in their soulful ballads and waltzes.  Whether it is traditional bluegrass tunes, rock-to-bluegrass conversions, or their own original songs, Massive Grass mixes their rock-and-roll background with their love of acoustic mountain music to form a truly unique bluegrass experience.

You can learn more about Massive Grass HERE and you can visit their Facebook page HERE.

Come see why their motto is Grass for the Masses!

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Doors: 6:30 pm

Show: 7:30 pm

Cost: $10 donation suggested at the door

Reserve your seats NOW by emailing your name and number of guests to soup@whqr.org