David Childers & The Serpents with It's Snakes and Tin Roof Echo

David Childers & The Serpents with It's Snakes and Tin Roof Echo

The Evening MuseCharlotte, NC
Wednesday, Mar 18 at 7 pm EDT
Overview

David Childers & The Serpents with It's Snakes and Tin Roof Echo

David Childers & The Serpents

David Childers & the Serpents sit at the bedrock of North Carolina’s songwriter community, blending folk traditions with grit, wit, and lived-in storytelling. Recently inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, Childers is known for sharp songwriting and a live show that’s as funny and disarming as it is powerful. If you’ve never seen him perform, his shows are must-see singalongs—songs that get your foot tapping, your voice joining in, and your spirits high. Backed by the Serpents, each set feels intimate, road-tested, and unmistakably authentic.

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It's Snakes

It’s Snakes is 4 veteran musicians with a deep punk DIY ethos, including Aaron and Hope from Fetchin Bones and Sugarsmack. Their rock encompasses a range of influences and styles traced through decades of adoration. All genres get a nod, with Rolling Stones, Pylon, James Brown and Jerry Jeff walker vibes blended to make their own unique sound.

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Tin Roof Echo

Asheville-based singer-songwriter Joe Hooten, originally from Macon, Georgia, is the driving force behind Tin Roof Echo. Since his 2014 debut The Original Plan, Hooten has released seven albums blending introspective songwriting with a DIY spirit and wide-ranging influences. His latest, Flowers Falling, recorded with producer Kevin Boggs and mastered by John Keane (R.E.M., Indigo Girls), features contributions from members of Steep Canyon Rangers, Drive-By Truckers, and more, delivering heartfelt, folk/country-tinged melodies with undeniable charm.

Seen on festival stages and intimate venues alike—from Enofest and Finsterfest to the Grey Eagle and the Orange Peel—Hooten has shared bills with artists from Scott Miller, Freedy Johnston to Agent Orange, and Soul Asylum. He also co-organizes the Bandcamp benefit compilation Caverns of Gold and channels his punk energy into his band PINKEYE.

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*If you are over 21 but do not have a legal ID, State law prohibits us from serving you adult alcoholic beverages. There is a $5 surcharge at the door if you are under 21. If you are under 18 you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.*

David Childers & The Serpents with It's Snakes and Tin Roof Echo

David Childers & The Serpents

David Childers & the Serpents sit at the bedrock of North Carolina’s songwriter community, blending folk traditions with grit, wit, and lived-in storytelling. Recently inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, Childers is known for sharp songwriting and a live show that’s as funny and disarming as it is powerful. If you’ve never seen him perform, his shows are must-see singalongs—songs that get your foot tapping, your voice joining in, and your spirits high. Backed by the Serpents, each set feels intimate, road-tested, and unmistakably authentic.

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It's Snakes

It’s Snakes is 4 veteran musicians with a deep punk DIY ethos, including Aaron and Hope from Fetchin Bones and Sugarsmack. Their rock encompasses a range of influences and styles traced through decades of adoration. All genres get a nod, with Rolling Stones, Pylon, James Brown and Jerry Jeff walker vibes blended to make their own unique sound.

Facebook I Instagram


Tin Roof Echo

Asheville-based singer-songwriter Joe Hooten, originally from Macon, Georgia, is the driving force behind Tin Roof Echo. Since his 2014 debut The Original Plan, Hooten has released seven albums blending introspective songwriting with a DIY spirit and wide-ranging influences. His latest, Flowers Falling, recorded with producer Kevin Boggs and mastered by John Keane (R.E.M., Indigo Girls), features contributions from members of Steep Canyon Rangers, Drive-By Truckers, and more, delivering heartfelt, folk/country-tinged melodies with undeniable charm.

Seen on festival stages and intimate venues alike—from Enofest and Finsterfest to the Grey Eagle and the Orange Peel—Hooten has shared bills with artists from Scott Miller, Freedy Johnston to Agent Orange, and Soul Asylum. He also co-organizes the Bandcamp benefit compilation Caverns of Gold and channels his punk energy into his band PINKEYE.

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*If you are over 21 but do not have a legal ID, State law prohibits us from serving you adult alcoholic beverages. There is a $5 surcharge at the door if you are under 21. If you are under 18 you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.*

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Highlights

  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Doors at 6:30 PM

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The Evening Muse

3227 N. Davidson Street

Charlotte, NC 28205

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