Shadowgrass Returns To Pearl Street Warehouse On April 26

Shadowgrass performs at Ramble Festival in October 2023

Last year, Shadowgrass emerged from Lexington, Kentucky, and took the bluegrass world by storm. There was considerable buzz in DC when this powerful quintet made their DMV appearance at Pearl Street Warehouse on May 7th, 2023. With so much buzz and anticipation for their debut, fans walked away from that performance in awe, remarking, "That band is the real deal! Those guys can pick up a storm!" Shadowgrass will once again perform at Pearl Street Warehouse on Friday, April 26th, 2024.


Shadowgrass Gets Their Bluegrass On At Pearl Street Warehouse
Shadowgrass–an incredibly talented up-and-coming bluegrass band–took the stage at the District Wharf’s Pearl Street Warehouse on a warm, humid evening[...]

The band includes Kyser George (guitar), Luke Morris (mandolin), Clay Russell (banjo), David George (bass), and Madison Morris (fiddle) and with their fast picking and fresh arrangements, ShadowGrass continues to expand their audience, performing coast to coast in 2023. In 2023 at Pearl Street Warehouse, they delighted fans with bluegrass standards–like "Freeborn Man" and "Old Home Place," and several covers including the Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider," Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams," Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy," among others. With their fast picking, fresh arrangements, and diverse catalog of songs and covers, they have caught the attention of some of the biggest names in bluegrass, including Jeremy Garrett of The Infamous Stringdusters and Billy Strings, who recognized and stopped to talk with them in a chance meeting at an airport. So impressed was Billy Strings that he invited Shadowgrass to his debut festival, Renewal Festival, and joined them onstage during their performance.

Shadowgrass continued to impress DMV fans when they performed at The Ramble Festival in October 2023. If not for the slight drizzle during their performance, stagehands might have had to take a fire extinguisher to Kyser George's guitar - such was the the ferocity of his guitar solos that day. Meanwhile, Madison Morris's beautiful and heartfelt delivery of Tedeschi Trucks Band's "Midnight In Harlem" brought fans to their knees.  We can only hope that one day Morris has the opportunity to sing alongside Susan Tedeschi to this song.  After such an impressive performance, Shadowgrass left the stage once again to thunderous applause having gained new fans in the DMV.


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On Friday, October 6th, 2023, the gates for The Ramble Festival opened in Darlington, MD.  From the moment guests arrived[...]

 If you have not seen Shadowgrass perform live, this is a golden opportunity to see them in such an intimate setting. If you have already seen Shadowgrass perform live, you are just as excited as we are to see them return to Washington, DC.

We hope to see you at Pearl Street Warehouse on Friday, April 26th.

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Shadowgrass

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Friday, April 26, 2024


Show: 8:00 PM


$16.50  - General Admission

$35 - VIP Mezzanine Seated


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Jason Herman

A 24x7 member and Photo Editor of DC Music Review. Jason has been passionate about music since his earliest days and is especially excited about the music scene around his adopted hometown, Washington DC. Capturing the magic of hundreds of concerts and countless music festivals under his belt, you can find him at concerts around the country but especially in his adopted hometown of Washington, D.C. Before turning his lens to music, Jason followed professional cyclists around the U.S. Domestic Circuit and tallest mountains of Europe.