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Anti-folk singer-songwriter Jeffrey Lewis at White Water Tavern

Anti-folk singer-songwriter Jeffrey Lewis rambles so charmingly that even his song titles tell stories. He plays at White Water Tavern on Sunday, Oct. 15.
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Isaac Alexander benefit show features Big Silver, The Easys, The Screaming Mimes and more

It's basically a tour through Alexander's rich history of local collaboration over the past three decades, encompassing nearly every project he's ever been involved with.
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The Libras and Dave Easely at White Water on Thursday

When he's not behind the board at Fellowship Hall Sound, the studio he runs in Little Rock, producer Jason Weinheimer gets up to his own noisemaking in The Libras, a Wilco-esque folk pop outfit.

Two chances to catch the return of Little Rock's I Was Afraid this weekend

Tonight, they'll perform at Vino's, with support from Morbid Visionz, Zashed, Second Life, Stressor and The Chores. Tomorrow, they'll hop over to White Water Tavern, where they'll be joined by Colour Design, Peach Blush, Pett and Zilla.
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Joshua Asante to celebrate debut LP at White Water on Friday

“All the Names of God at Once,” the new debut LP by former Amasa Hines and Velvet Kente frontman Joshua Asante, is the kind of record that beckons you to wander inside of it.

Melissa Carper at White Water Tavern

Carper’s is real-deal country music, the kind that dabbles freely in blues and jazz and swing, funneling every ounce of charm and honeysuckle that Carper lends to her ensemble work.
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Adventureland at White Water Tavern on Saturday

With Little Rock quartet Way Away and Nashville’s The Dreaded Laramie sharing the bill, this show’s for the real ones who know that “pop music” is not a synonym for “vapid.”

John Doe Folk Trio at White Water Tavern

Doe entered the scene in 1977 when he co-founded the highly influential Los Angeles punk band X, whose first two albums are an undeniable part of the rock ’n’ roll canon at this point, but from the ’90s on he devoted himself to much twangier solo work.
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Como Sasaki, Q.G. the BlacKnight and more hip hop talent coming to White Water

The “4 My Culture” Artist Showcase, just days before Juneteenth, will assemble four of our state’s best young emcees for a rare, rap-only night at the typically much folkier and rockier White Water Tavern.

Method to the munchies: Facing 4/20 with a fork in hand

Look, if the marketing think tankers are going to have us believe there’s such a thing as National Egg McMuffin Day, the least we can do as a collective is to throw the stoners a bone, yeah? Be smart this holiday season and don't drive during high times.
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Community shows up for CAHRP benefit concert featuring Nick Shoulders and Emily Fenton

There’s something about Easter and resurrection that brings even nonreligious people together. Last Sunday’s sold-out show, kicking off Arkansas native Nick Shoulders “Better Western” tour with his band, nicknamed the Okay Crawdad, was no exception. Everyone in the community seemed to be out, and whether it was just the allure of good old-fashioned Arkansas folk music, or to celebrate the lifesaving work of the Central Arkansas Harm Reduction Project, it was the place to be.

Nick Shoulders & Emily Fenton to play benefit show for Central Arkansas Harm Reduction Project

Nick Shoulders and Emily Fenton, some of the finest vocalists in the Arkansas folk scene, are joining forces at White Water Tavern to raise money for the Central Arkansas Harm Reduction Project on Sunday, April 9.
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