Shiloh Hill is a self-described eclectic folk-rock band that layers traditional folk instruments over a rock band rhythm section. My husband and I had the pleasure of discovering their unique sound recently at Craft City Sip-In in Greensboro, North Carolina, where the band is based.
The band’s bio states, “The dance-worthy grooves mingle with hometown banjo, turning the stage into a front porch, where front man Nick Hofstetter and his wife, Mamie, weave stories in harmony. Their winsome, family-band style ensures great fun and even better friends.”
The band is rounded out by Julian Jackson and Jacob Kuhn.
I can attest to the “dance-worthy grooves” we personally witnessed by at least one gentleman. But don’t take our word for it. Check out the band’s new music video, “Firefly & Me,” or better yet, buy their first full-length album, “Wildflower,” released in August.
Then go catch a set or two yourself at one of the following venues or listen to them on Spotify and let me know what you think!
“Autumn Roots” Tour Dates
11/3 – FootHills Brewing Co. NC
11/4 – Pour Taproom SC
11/8 – Trapezium Brewing Co. VA
11/9 – Forge Brew Works VA
11/10 – Moment City Brewing Co. MD
11/12 – Abbey Wright Brewing Co. PA
11/14 – Buffalo Distilling Co. NY
11/16 – Braxton Brewing Co. KY
11/18 – Barley’s TN
11/19 – Catawba Brewing Co. NC
October 6, 2017 at 10:25 am
Yes!!! I love this band
March 1, 2018 at 7:52 pm
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In light of Shiloh Hill’s Thursday, March 1, show at Muddy Creek Music and Dance Hall in Bethania, North Carolina, with Brooklyn-based Common Jack, I thought I would re-post this story I wrote about the Greensboro-based group in October. Tickets for tonight’s show are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Shiloh Hill also made my “Favorite Musical Picks for 2017” published here and on The Huffington Post for the group’s most recent album, “Wildflower.” Go check them out. I promise you won’t be disappointed.