DUBLIN – Country band Crawford & Power, who has been the opening act for many bigtime bands, will be performing in the New River Valley later this month.
The band will perform Saturday, Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at New River Community College in Dublin. The event is part of the NRCC 2022-2023 Concert Series.
“With roots in country, Americana, and southern rock, Crawford & Power seek to put their twist
toward a classic country music revival,” according to information released by NRCC. “Their unique brand of country has been lauded as a breath of fresh air to the genre. The duo has already opened for a variety of artists including The Marshall Tucker Band, Willie Nelson, Travis Tritt, The Charlie Daniels Band, Cody Johnson, Luke Combs, 38 Special, Gary Allan, and Jerry Douglas, among many other major acts.”
“With the help of their debut EP, “Play a Hank Jr. Song,” the duo has quickly eclipsed over 2.5 million on-demand streams. Crawford & Power followed up their debut release with two singles in 2019, “She Liked to Get High” and “Dancing Alone.” Newly signed to Vere Music, Crawford & Power released “What I’ve Been Missin’,” on Aug. 20, 2021, which will be the first single off their new self-titled EP.”
NRCC is a Crooked Road, Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail, affiliated venue.
Tickets for the show are on sale now. Reserved seating tickets are $20 in advance and available for purchase online only at www.nr.edu/fiddle. General seating tickets are $10 in advance and
available online or in-person at the NRCC Business Office, 23 Godbey Hall, Dublin and Pulaski
County Visitor Center (cash and checks only for in-person sales). General seating tickets will be $15 and reserved seating tickets will be $25 when purchased at the door.
Doors will open for the show at 6:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.nr.edu/fiddle. Questions may be directed to Tim Jones at 540-674-3625.