
Folk music group 49 Winchester will appear at The Lyric today, with doors opening at 7 p.m. and the band performing at 9 p.m.
The group’s members are originally from Castlewood, Va., where lead singer and guitarist Isaac Gibson, lead guitarist Bus Shelton and bass player Chase Chafin began playing music together on Winchester Street. They were joined later by Noah Patrick on pedal steel, Tim Hall on piano, organ and keys and Justin Louthian on drums.
The band released its first of five studio albums in 2014 with a self-titled debut. The latest album is “Leavin’ This Holler.” The band has been recognized by magazines and outlets such as Rolling Stone and Billboard.
From the depths of the Appalachian region, 49 Winchester is known for a unique blend of country, Americana and folk music.
“We take influence from a lot of different avenues,” Gibson said on the 49 Winchester website. “We don’t shy away from any of the music we like.”
49 Winchester uses a variety of instruments to create its music. “Leavin’ This Holler” incorporates the Czech National Symphony Orchestra and instruments such as fiddles and guitars.
Sarah May, a junior general business major, is planning to attend the concert.
“I’ve watched some of their online live performances, and they seem to put on a great show,” May said. “Their newest album has some really good hits that have become popular. The band seems to work well together, and I can’t wait to see them live.”