Events
Friday February 21st
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Musicians for Overdose Prevention Presents: Dark City Kings/Matt Pless
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at door.
Musicians for Overdose Prevention is sponsoring the event and disturbing free naloxone to everyone who attends. Naloxone is an opioid blocker. This will save lives. Music saves music. Please come to the event and pick up some naloxone. http://Www.musiciansforoverdoseprevention.org
ABOUT THE BANDS
Matt Pless: “Pless’s words come across with the delivery of a punk rock poet laureate...summoning visions of Waits and Bukowski.” WANNABEE at GLIDEMAGAZINE“[Matt Pless] one of the most underrated artists of our time and one hell of a prolific songwriter.” REBEL NOISE “Insanely brilliant lyrics, blended with poppy, catchy acoustic guitar, with the grit and aggression of punk.” PUNKNEWS.ORG "So, if you haven't familiarized yourself with Matt Pless yet, you can thank me latter ... I say look no further. Matt has been described as today's Bob Dylan, but [his] lyrics [are] a step beyond.” RADIORADIOX "There’s something a bit special about Matt Pless when it comes to lyrics. They are playful and witty but also searching. It’s definitely got folk running through it, but there are lots of classic power-pop and rock and roll elements, too.”
Dark City Kings: Dark City Kings write heartbreaking love songs, rowdy drunk sing-a-longs, and make-out songs for the dark end of the bar. We use traditional instruments like fiddle - but our music references the smart art pop of The Cure, B-52s, Duran Duran, INXS. We write songs every day, we practice together, we play live shows, and we record - recently at the historic Asheville Citizen Vinyl Studios with famed producer Kevin Moloney - Love Is Punk.
Saturday February 22nd
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
National Margarita Day
Come celebrate National Margarita day with us on February 22nd.
Saturday February 22nd
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Jackomo
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at the door.
Bio: Local high energy Cajun/ Honky Tonk dance band
Sunday February 23rd
03:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Live NASCAR Every Sunday at Eda’s Hide-a-Way!
Every Sunday
Rev up your Sundays with live NASCAR action at Eda’s Hide-a-Way! Join us every week for high-speed thrills, cold drinks, and a crowd that loves racing as much as you do. We’ll have the race on the big screen, ice-cold beer, and great food to keep you fueled from green flag to checkered.
Start your engines and meet us at Eda’s!
Thursday February 27th
07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Bless Your Heart Trivia with Harmon
Every Thursday
Join us every Thursday at Eda’s Hide-a-Way for Bless Your Heart Trivia with Harmon. It’s free to join in on the fun, and we’ve got some sweet prizes for the top teams. So come on down, test your smarts, and enjoy a night filled with good times and great company.
Friday February 28th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tina and Her Pony
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at the door.
Bio:
“Even within the world of folk, Tina & Her Pony’s sound can’t be defined within a single culture or concept. What is undeniable, however, is the soul-stirring power of the music itself”.
- Andria Brown, Folk All Y’all
In a soundscape rich in folk and americana offerings Tina and Her Pony stands out with her clarity and freshness. Harmonies, arrangements, lyrics and captivating vocals combine to create something greater than the sum of the pieces which, taken individually, are deceptively straightforward. Her music chronicles complex emotional landscapes with the kind of wisdom and honesty required from roots music in its most distilled and cherished forms. The pandemic brought much change and loss to Tina’s world, and this is reflected in her fresh material, a collection of songs that comprises her newest record, “Marigolds” (2023).
Friday March 7th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Pleasure Chest
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at door.
Bio: A few words from Steve McQueen about Pleasure Chest. I dig music…all kinds of music: jazz, blues, pop, classical; the style doesn’t matter if it’s something that involves me. That’s why, when I was asked to write a few lines for this big show, I jumped at the chance. Blues are something special for me; they get to the live heart of people – their hurts and happiness, problems and joys, desires and fulfillments. Isn’t this what life is all about? When Pleasure Chest sing and play, they get to the heart of the music. They sing from the soul, capturing not only the meaning of the lyric but the complimentary value of the melody. For me, they are the most exciting and creative young talents since the days of the great Leadbelly.Many times I’ve enjoyed dancing to Pleasure Chest’s music at the Whisky à Go Go. But their talents are equally deserving of an Eda Rhyne audience, and for that reason I’m happy to be able to add this gig to my social calendar.Pleasure Chest is no fad. They are artists, ones who will survive and continue to grow long after many others have been forgotten. Steve McQueen
Friday March 14th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sawtooth Troubadours
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at door.
Bio: High energy originals, melodic murder ballads, old time standards, songs of heartache and woe and backwoods voodoo blues… all up for grabs in their no holds barred approach to music. Hailing from Western North Carolina this supergroup features members of The John Hardy Party, The Trusty Hucksters, Skunk Ruckus and F-5, these fellas lift ya up by throwing down. So come on out and get to lickin’ what these boys are spitting’!
Saturday March 15th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Cactus Kate and The Pricks
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at door.
Bio: Cactus Kate and the Pricks is an Asheville based country-Americana band that features vocal harmonies, fiddle solos, and plenty of small town gossip. Expect a mix of original witty dive bar songs and covers from artists such as Dolly Parton, Waylon Jennings, and John Prime. Core members include Kate Leigh Bryant, Ashlee Booth, Lane Claffee, and Scott Voloshin.
Sunday March 16th
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Honky Tonk Flea
Monthly on every third Sunday
Come one, come y'all to the Honky Tonk Flea, happening every third Sunday at Eda’s Hideaway from 11 AM to 5 PM! Come to discover unique antique treasures, vintage gems, and handmade goods while listening to the best honky tonk vinyls. Stay for cold drinks, friendly faces, and a good time you won’t want to miss!Friday March 21st
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Fancy and the Friends in Low Places
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at door.
Bio: Fancy and the Friends in Low Places80s/90s Country Dance Party! Cause mmm mmm mmm we love this bar. So don't rock the jukebox or ask her on a straight tequila night but come on down to where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases your blues away.
Saturday March 22nd
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Julia Sanders
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at the door.
Bio: "Americana artist Julia Sanders’ unfolds a meticulously arranged musical landscape anchored by transfixing vocals and a compact but thoughtful narrative style that calls to mind forebearers like Gillian Welch and Emmylou Harris. On her most recent album, Morning Star, Sanders explores the complexities of transitions: from woman to mother, partners to parents, and freewheelin’ musician to an adult with roots and responsibilities. The album is a poetic, often dark, yet silver-lined portrait of transformation and growth. With each track, Sanders explores a different facet—a career, a partner, a child—and the range of emotions they carry with them, from joy and pleasure to struggle, loneliness and self-doubt. Unafraid to address the complexities that walk hand in hand with the bliss of having children—such as the loss of autonomy and the fracturing of identity—Morning Star provides a much-needed soundtrack to the experience of matrescence—the physical, emotional and social transition to motherhood"
Saturday March 29th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Adrian Bundy & His Honky Tonk Hearts
Show start 8pm. $10 cover charge at door.
Bio:
Adrian Bundy, founder and frontman for Adrian Bundy & His Honky Tonk Hearts based out of Johnson City, Tennessee, is a real deal honky-tonk crooner dripping with influences of Johnny Paycheck, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Ray Price, Johnny Bush, George Strait, Gary Stewart, Dale Watson and many others responsible for country music’s unparalleled popularity from the 1950s-1990s. With Adrian on stage, you can expect a good honky-tonkin’ time, but be ready to shed a tear when he delivers a heartfelt ballad.
Adrian has performed at the Nashville Palace, The Troubadour, Robert's Western World and Honky Tonk Tuesdays at Legion Post 82 in Nashville; the renowned Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion festival; Dollywood; Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas; The Broken Spoke and The Continental Club in Austin, Texas; Chandelier Ballroom in Houston; and with legendary Texas honky-tonker Dale Watson in Washington, D.C.
Adrian also plays the lead role of an up and coming country music singer in the critically-acclaimed short film "Neon Shadows" that premiered at Film Fest Knox at the Regal Riviera in Knoxville in November of 2023.