The vibrant city of Asheville is known for its eclectic music scene, and now it has something truly special to celebrate. A stunning compilation album titled Caverns of Gold brings together an incredible array of talents from artists with deep connections to the Western North Carolina region. This project isn’t just a collection of music; it’s a heartfelt initiative to support the community in the wake of the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Helene.
Set to impress listeners with a whopping 279 tracks, this compilation is the brainchild of local musicians Chad Nance, Alex Deutsch, Jason Bugg, Kelly Minnis, and Joe Hooten. Each artist contributed their unique sound, making this album a true goldmine for fans of all genres. With contributions from recognizable names like R.E.M. and Leftover Salmon, alongside up-and-coming local acts such as Underhill Rose and Dirty French Broads, the album offers something for every music lover.
One standout track is “Feeling Gravity’s Pull” by none other than the legendary band R.E.M.. This isn’t just any version of the song; it’s a previously unreleased live performance recorded during their 1989 Green World tour. How was this gem secured? Thanks to Joe Hooten‘s efforts in collaborating with the band’s longtime manager Bertis Downs, listeners can now experience this rare piece of history. It’s a perfect example of how this compilation is not only a collection of excellent music but also a journey through the past.
Another noteworthy track featured on the album is “Fire and Brimstone,” a live cover of a classic Link Wray tune performed by Leftover Salmon. This particular recording has special significance as it was captured live at Salvage Station, a beloved venue in Asheville that sadly fell victim to flooding during the storm.
The release of Caverns of Gold is not just about celebrating local music; it’s also a vital part of the recovery efforts in the community. The album is raising funds for local nonprofit organization BeLoved Asheville, which has been on the frontline helping those affected by Tropical Storm Helene. The fundraising efforts have already brought in nearly $15,000, making a tangible impact for those in need.
Adding to the excitement, a release concert for the album took place at the Sly Grog Lounge on November 2. It was a night filled with music, camaraderie, and a shared commitment to supporting the local community. With each donation starting at just $10, it’s an accessible way for anyone to contribute while enjoying amazing music.
Caverns of Gold is available for unlimited streaming and download, making it easy for music lovers everywhere to dive into this treasure trove of tracks. By donating to this cause, you’re not just getting great music; you’re also playing a part in the recovery journey of Asheville and its residents.
The efforts by the artists and the community support showcase the spirit of Asheville and its dedication to lifting each other up. In a time when local journalism and community initiatives need more backing than ever, joining this movement can truly make a difference.
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