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Pride Month Kickoff benefitting VA Pride
Jun
1
12:00 PM12:00

Pride Month Kickoff benefitting VA Pride

This June, we’re celebrating Pride Month and all things LGBTQ+! We’ll have a variety of events all month benefitting our June Cheers for Charity partner, Virginia Pride, starting with our special kickoff weekend on Saturday, June 1st and Sunday, June 2nd!

🏳️‍🌈 PRIDE MAKE-IT WORKSHOP & MINI MARKET | 12-4 PM
hosted by TransJam Events featuring

Dayum This Is My Jam

Fragment Jewelry Co.

Griot Goods

Cut Teeth Creations

TICKETS: transjamrva.square.site/product/TransJoyRVA/53?cs=true&cst=custom

Join FOUR queer artists at Starr Hill to start off Pride month by crafting some art and enjoying craft beer!

Each workshop is just $15—choose one, two, three—or grab a ticket for ALL workshops for $55 and get a beer included in your ticket.

You are also welcome to browse the artists’ wares without a ticket.


🎶 LIVE MUSIC
DJ BearBonez | Beer Hall set 12-4 PM
Rachel Leyco | Rooftop set 5-7 PM

😂 GAME OF JOKES
Queer Open Mic Comedy Competition 7:30-10 PM
hosted by Mike Engle
featuring local queer comedians
Headliners: Yusuf Goal & Mara Feiner

🚚 FOOD TRUCK
Latin Quarter

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St. Paddy's Jam featuring Bombshell RVA
Mar
15
7:30 PM19:30

St. Paddy's Jam featuring Bombshell RVA

Join us Friday, March 15th, at Starr Hill Beer Hall & Rooftop in Scott's Addition for our St. Paddy’s Celebration! Salty’s Lobster & Co. will be on the patio with their amazing lobster rolls and more.

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Bombshell RVA @ 7:30 PM
Free Show, All Ages

Last Call: 9:30 PM

about the artists

Bombshell RVA
Travel back in time with us for an unforgettable night of music from our favorite decades: the’80s, ‘90s and ‘00s! Local band Bombshell is Richmond’s amazing female-fronted 80's & 90's rock cover band 🎸 Their high energy performance will take you to the next level!

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4th Anniversary featuring: Justin Golden's EP Release Party
Dec
16
7:00 PM19:00

4th Anniversary featuring: Justin Golden's EP Release Party

Join us Saturday, December 16th, at Starr Hill Beer Hall & Rooftop in Scott's Addition for our 4th Anniversary Party! Local musician Justin Golden has put together a stellar lineup in celebration of his EP Release!

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Brady Heck of Holy Roller @ 6:00 PM
Justin Golden @ 7:15 PM ~ accompanied by Ryan Stevens on harmonica

with an interlude by Christina von Claparede-Crola

Free Show, All Ages
Last Call: 9:30 PM

about the artist

Blues isn’t just twelve bars and a hard luck story. On his debut record, Hard Times and a Woman, guitarist and songwriter Justin Golden showcases the full breadth of the genre and its downstream influences, everything from country blues to Americana, soul, indie roots and beyond. Golden was raised on the Virginia coast and is steeped in the distinctive, fingerpicked Piedmont blues of the central part of the state. He’s studied country blues and can name any number of influences from Blind Boy Fuller to Taj Mahal, but his key inspirations have always come from the indie guitar realm, specifically friends like Phil Cook and J Roddy Walston, with a little Hiss Golden Messenger, Daniel Norgren, and Bon Iver mixed in and maybe a hint of James Taylor. Recording his new album in the midst of the vibrant Richmond, VA scene, producer Chip Hale helped craft lush arrangements with Richmond artists around Golden’s classic Americana songwriting sensibilities. Fuzzed out guitar, keys, and harmonica meld with his deft fingerpicking and slow burning grooves. Across twelve tracks, Golden lays out a caution: be wary when things start going too well. The lyrics of Hard Times and a Woman reference winning (and then losing) it all, heartbreak, and the harsh realities of being Black in America. On his sparkling debut, Justin Golden arrives fully formed as a guitarist and a songwriter. It’s not just that he can move so fluidly between musical genres, it’s that he understands that the blues underpins nearly every American genre, and he hears the blues wherever he goes.

It’s not many artists who learn to play the blues in a dream, but for Golden, the music had been percolating in his subconscious for years before he started playing. Sleeping late at Bonnaroo some years back, he woke up from a dream with a blues fingerpicking pattern in his head, a seminal moment that sparked a lifelong commitment to the music. “Blues was always what I wanted to play,” he says. “It was an idea before I knew how practical it was or what it meant.” Later he played this dreamt fingerpicking pattern to blues elder Phil Wiggins who told him that he’d been unconsciously playing Piedmont blues, the tradition from his home region of Virginia. This musical kismet showed him that he was on the right path with the music, and the encouragement of Wiggins and other elders pushed him to learn more. His passion as a torch bearer and relationship with Wiggins connected him with the Virginia Folklife Program at Virginia Humanities who helped him release the new album. Now he’s passing that inspiration on, teaching youth to play as well. Trained as an archaeologist, Golden learned to take a long view of history. He studied historic cemetery sites throughout the region and noted that old burial grounds could be lost within a generation. One generation clearing land would remember the site of an old cemetery and leave up the trees to mark it, but the next generation would forget and clear the land, losing the historic memory of that graveyard. “It’s the same thing in the music,” he says, “if there’s no link to an elder, the music can be lost.”

A central theme of Hard Times and a Woman is that unfortunate events always seem to happen right when we’re at the top of our game. It’s something the world is experiencing now, moving into a third year of a pandemic, and for Golden it was tied to COVID as well. Right before the pandemic struck, he had suffered a heartbreak, lost his job, and was then forced to cancel his touring. An optimist at heart, it all ended up being the perfect excuse for him to rethink the album, rework the songs, and to take the time to bring his local community together to help him make the music. Working with producer Hale, the two brought together a dream team of artists from Richmond’s rich musical scene including guitarists Nate and Eli Hubbard, drummer Drew Barnocky, backing vocalist Tyler Meacham, and organist Tommy Booker. Fellow blues phenom Andrew Alli brought his harmonica, and Golden asked Seattle fiddler Ben Hunter to join remotely, eager to support other Black blues musicians with deep ties to the tradition. Adrian Olsen (Lucy Dacus, Natalie Prass) at Montrose Recording in Richmond mixed the album. Golden wanted to put together a full band for the album, making use of Hale’s ear for arrangements and background in indie rock. Still, the blues lay at the heart of the ensemble’s ethos. “It's so popular these days to think you’re BB King,” Golden explains, “and it’s cool if you can play like that, but sometimes it’s what you’re not playing that’s interesting.”

The songs on Hard Times and a Woman run the gamut of blues topics like heartbreak (“Call Me When the Bed Gets Cold”), romantic love (“Lightning When She Smiles”), global pandemics (“Why the Sun Goes Down”), the gospel (“Oh Lord, Oh Lord” which interestingly features Golden on banjo), and even possible deals with the devil (“Ain’t Just Luck”). One of the most powerful tracks on the album, “The Gator,” tackles the difficult topic of racism in America head-on. Golden wrote it at a writer’s retreat in Florida, thinking of the gators lying in wait under the Florida water for a chance to pull him under. It’s a metaphor for the fear many Black Americans feel in public in a post-Trump era and well before that. “‘The Gator’ is about that feeling that something’s always out to get you,” Golden says, “or that you’re never safe because you never know what’s in someone’s heart. You never know if you’re gonna run into someone who’s having a bad day and end up a target.” Over a rolling, trance-like rhythm, Golden sings “When I see blue lights, sometimes I wanna run,” an unflinchingly honest look at the reality of being Black in America. True to form, he ultimately looks for a positive solution. “So where do I look when hard times’ bringing me down / I turn to my brother with both of my arms stretched out.”

Though Golden’s influences range far and wide, the blues will never be far from his heart. That’s because he doesn’t see the tradition as limiting, but rather a musical form open to any emotion. “The blues is not a box,” he says. “They try to make it seem like it’s just twelve bars or it’s gotta be sad or it’s gotta be this or that, but if you listen to so much old pre-war blues, there are so many feelings involved. There’s happy blues, sad blues, just got paid and spent all my money blues, gonna go see my girl late at night blues, there’s blues for anything. It doesn’t have to be a specific form or feeling, it can be whatever you want it to be, but you know it when you hear it.”

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4th Anniversary Party featuring Afro-Zen Allstars
Dec
15
7:00 PM19:00

4th Anniversary Party featuring Afro-Zen Allstars

Join us Friday, December 15th, at Starr Hill Beer Hall & Rooftop in Scott's Addition for our 4th Anniversary Party!

LINEUP
Afro-Zen Allstars @ 7:00 PM
Free Show, All Ages

Last Call: 9:30 PM

about the artists

Afro-Zen Allstars
Their music exists at the place where African musical tradition connects with Jazz, and the lovely and haunting sounds created in Ethiopia during the "Golden Age" (late '60's- mid '70's) serve as their primary inspiration. They also have a large repertoire of material from all over Africa and beyond, plus similarly flavored originals. This is music for the mind, body and spirit and, with the goal of increasing the amount of joy in the world, they hope to share it far and wide.

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Road to the Porch: Live in Richmond
Jul
30
5:00 PM17:00

Road to the Porch: Live in Richmond

Summer music festivals are BACK and we're celebrating big time with our friends from Front Porch Fest. Join us on a musical adventure, with chances to win tickets to the fest along the way! Friday, July 30th, is when the fun begins--two new travelers to Front Porch Fest meet in RVA to kick off the 5-stop journey to the Porch:

☆☆☆LINEUP 🎸

Abby Rasheed & the Sundry Collective @ 5:00 PM

Into The Fog @ 7:30 PM

🎟 FREE admission

☆☆☆BEER 🍺

Front Porch Helles is a light, crisp Helles, dry-hopped with Lemondrop hops. This refreshing brew is perfect for summer sippin' on the Farm!

☆☆☆GIVE BACK 💚

$1 per pint of Front Porch Helles sold will be donated to One Family Productions, producers of Front Porch Fest. OFP is a non-profit organization formed to promote and support their local community through donations and production of events, such as music festivals, holiday parades, and virtual variety shows.

☆☆☆MERCH 👕

Special Road to the Porch limited-edition t-shirts will be available for sale--grab yours before they sell out!

☆☆☆FOOD TRUCK 🍜

Kudzu RVA will be on site, bringing the fire with their delicious ramen, noodles and more!

✨ ABOUT THE BANDS ✨

INTO THE FOG is a genre-jumping string band located in Raleigh, North Carolina. With its members having various backgrounds ranging from bluegrass, country, rock, to funk, Into The Fog creates a musical melting pot of sounds in an acoustic/newgrass setting.

ABBY RASHEED is a folk-rock musician raised between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains. The Sundry Collective met a few years ago at George Mason University while Abby was working on her first album, Carried Away. Since then, they've been experimenting with different instruments and styles.

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Virtual Event: Erin's Stay Home Dangit Show
Apr
27
7:00 PM19:00

Virtual Event: Erin's Stay Home Dangit Show

Join Erin Lunsford as she plays Erin and the Wildfire material ON THE KEYBOARD! (Praise be, may the lord open)
Anddddd there will be SPECIAL VIRTUAL WILDFIRE GUESTS on the show! You won't want to miss this Tuesday's show!

Suggested donation of $10 or whatever you can send
Venmo: Erin-Lunsford-1
Paypal: erinlunsfordmusic@gmail.com

Also, proceeds will be split among my bandmates from Erin & The Wildfire for this show. Help our band stay afloat, even when we can't be in the same boat!

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Live Music: Kenneka Cook
Mar
13
6:30 PM18:30

Live Music: Kenneka Cook

Kenneka Cook has always loved outer space.

Growing up in Richmond, VA, she was obsessed with the moon, staring out her window at the night sky in awe of its mystery. The title track on Cook’s debut record Moonchild, on American Paradox, is both a product of her intense connection with the cosmos, as well as a tribute to the embracing of celestial feminine energy. Musically, Cook bridges the gap between beat-driven sonics and melodic jazz in a brazenly colorful and tonally rich debut album.

Cook’s early training took place in her church choir and school chorus. Her tastes eventually shifted towards heavyweights like Billie Holiday, Erykah Badu, and The Cardigans, informing her confidently playful, harmony-heavy, atmospheric style. Initially, she was making acapella songs with a microphone and laptop during the end of her college career out of necessity, describing her voice as “the only instrument I truly had access to” at the time.

She discovered the process of live looping through Reggie Watts, who sometimes uses looping techniques in the songs found in his comedy acts. She covered the jazz standard “Night and Day” using the technique and it turned out better than she ever could have hoped. From there, she began to fully explore creating music and on the new album, she welcomes a variety of live players into the fold to flush out and widen the unique sound she created on her own.

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Live Music: Erin Lunsford (Solo)
Mar
6
8:00 PM20:00

Live Music: Erin Lunsford (Solo)

Erin Lunsford is an amazing singer and lyricist originally from Fincastle, Va and now living in Charlottesville, Va. Erin’s compositions, which include self-styled guitar, banjo, and keyboard melodies, are sure to please. She is the powerhouse front-woman of Charlottesville funk/soul band Erin & The Wildfire, who appeared on the main stage at LOCKN 2014 and LOCKNWOOD 2015 w/ the late Leon Russell. Charlottesville’s Paramount Idol voted Erin their top choice in 2013, winning the competition with comments from the panel like “perfect intonation.” She won 1st Prize at Rapunzel's 11th Annual Songwriting Contest and several other awards have followed. Erin's recording projects include a debut solo album "I Saw The Thread" in 2012

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Live Music: Margarita and the Maracas
Mar
6
6:30 PM18:30

Live Music: Margarita and the Maracas

“Latin Lounge Music” from Richmond, Virginia-based duo Margarita and the Maracas! Featuring the voice of Anaís Alonso, a singer/song writer from Puerto Rico, Margarita and the Maracas provides a mix of salsa, son, bolero, and rumba flamenco. New York City native Tony Corsano adds percussion along with guitar and tres cubano. This lively duo presents “Latin Lounge Music” in a warm and intimate setting. Enjoy!

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