Patrick French is a North Carolina native, multi-instrumentalist, and singer/songwriter based in Asheville, NC. When speaking of the inspiration behind his music he believes that “a good song can bring you to tears, make you smile through pain or give you a full belly laugh.” Effortlessly blending genres from Americana, Bluegrass, and Blues, Patrick is a true American roots artist whose songwriting prowess is equal to his guitar playing.
Patrick was raised in High Point, NC and was steeped in traditional Blues thanks to his Louisiana-born parents. Since the age of 18, he has called the Blue Ridge mountains home. Known for his guitar playing, he has spent the past years supporting artists touring the US, playing major festivals (FloydFest, Merlefest and Americanafest), and recording albums. He is a founding member of Mama & The Ruckus, an intergenerational roots rock band led by power-house vocalist, Melissa Mckinney. In the band’s first year they went on to play at the International Blues Competition in Memphis hosted by the Blues Foundation, the North Carolina Blues Festival, as well as a late night set after the colossal Gov’t Mule at Salvage Station in Asheville.
He has also supported several Asheville artists such as Ashley Heath (bass), Kathryn O’Shea (banjo, bass, guitar) as well as Nashville’s Kevin Daniel (guitar). Patrick’s guitar work was featured on Kevin Daniel’s latest album “Life and Adventures of Kevin Daniel” released under Organic Records.
His latest solo release “Feather in the Wind,” features Patrick in a new world, as he explores the back-porch comfort of a traditional string band. Through thoughtful lyricism and a nuanced acoustic performance, Patrick transports the listener to a familiar place where the rush of everyday life passes and the cozy feeling of home is all that is left. To him, home looks like a porch in the mountains of WNC where family and friends are gathered, fireflies light the night, and the music never ends.
Jackson Maloney is a singer-songwriter based in Boulder County, Colorado. Originally from northern California, he moved out to the Front Range in 2012 where he studied creative writing, poetry, and literature at CU Boulder. He’s released three albums: Things To Live For (2019); Dharma Farm (2021); and Jackson Maloney (2023). His sound is influenced by writers and musicians such as Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt, Lucinda Williams, and Lonnie Johnson. Find out more about upcoming shows and music at www.jacksonmaloney.com (https://www.jacksonmaloney.com/)