There’s something electric about a room where the past and present collide — where rustic charm meets raw talent and the spirit of Appalachian music fills the air like a sweet mountain breeze itself.
Friday night, Aug. 8, at Eda’s Hide-A-Way was exactly that kind of night: an intimate, warmly-lit hideaway tucked away in Weaverville, where the stage — framed by deep blue and gold curtains, a twinkling horseshoe arch, and a shimmering gold centerpiece — felt like the heart of Nashville come alive.
Since opening their garage doors, Eda’s hidden gem of a honky-tonk has become a premiere venue and tour stop for independent country, Americana and Appalachian music artists alike. Every weekend, its stage lights up with acts from near and far, bringing a lively, and always unforgettable experien