Malcolm Holcombe's 2011 Concert History

Malcolm Holcombe (born in Weaverville, North Carolina, on 2 September 1955; died 9 March 2024) was an American acoustic / folk musician based in North Carolina.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 12, 2011 –
Oct 15, 2011
Americana Music Festival & Conference 2011
The Civil Wars / Lake Street Dive / The Milk Carton Kids / The Jayhawks / Hayes Carll / North Mississippi Allstars / James McMurtry / Elephant Revival / the Gourds / Will Hoge / Lori McKenna / Lera Lynn / Marty Stuart / Patrick Sweany / Amanda Shires / J.D. Souther / The Deep Dark Woods / Robert Ellis / John Oates / The Greencards / bottle rockets / Matrimony / Elizabeth Cook / Amy LaVere / David Wax Museum / Carrie Rodriguez / Vespers / The Black Lillies / Connie Smith / Peter Rowan / Grayson Capps / Blackie And The Rodeo Kings / Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three / Farewell Milwaukee / Tim Easton / David Mayfield Parade / Gurf Morlix / Meg Hutchinson / Romantica / Deadman / Malcolm Holcombe / Matraca Berg / Catherine Britt / Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis / Will Kimbrough / Foster and Lloyd / Kenny Vaughan / The Dirt Daubers / Great American Taxi / The Farewell Drifters / Brian Wright / Henry Wagons / The Wilders / The Wiyos / Marshall Chapman / Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen / Brigitte DeMeyer / Packway Handle Band / Tara Nevins / Hymn for Her / Ian McLagan / Chris Altmann / Ryan Tanner / Jimmie Dale Gilmore & the Wronglers / ORBO & The Longshots / Eric Brace and Peter Cooper / Sierra Hull and Highway 111 / Mollie O'brien & Rich Moore / Bobby Keys and the Suffering Bastards / The 1861 Project / Tommy Womack and the Rush to Judgment / Scott Miller & Mic Harrison of the V-roys Show all bands
  Setlists
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Folk
United States
Singer-Songwriter
Roots Rock
Americana
Alternative Country
Alt-Country
North Carolina Roots
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2021 1 concert
2019 4 concerts
2017 6 concerts
2016 3 concerts
2015 7 concerts
2013 7 concerts
2012 1 concert
2011 1 concert
2010 3 concerts
2009 4 concerts
2008 11 concerts
2007 6 concerts
2006 6 concerts
2005 7 concerts
2003 1 concert
2001 1 concert
2000 4 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Malcolm Holcombe had?

Malcolm Holcombe has had 73 concerts.

What genre is Malcolm Holcombe?

Malcolm Holcombe is most often considered to be Folk, United States, Singer-Songwriter, Roots Rock, Americana, Alternative Country, Alt-Country, and North Carolina Roots.

When was the last Malcolm Holcombe concert?

The last Malcolm Holcombe concert was on November 09, 2021 at 3rd And Lindsley Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The bands that performed were: Greg Brown / Malcolm Holcombe.

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