Red Rocking Chair, Fish Fisher, The Wildmans to play Song of the Mountains

Red Rocking Chair, a North Carolina-based outfit that blends Americana, folk, bluegrass, honky tonk, swing and country music will take the Song of the Mountains stage at the Lincoln Theatre on June 5 at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $30 to $35.

Supporting will by Fish Fisher and The Wildmans.

Red Rocking Chair, made up of Jack Lawrence on guitar, mandolin and vocals, Patrick “Paddy” Crouch on mandolin, banjo, fiddle and vocals, Dale Meyer on guitar, dobro, mandolin and vocals and Tom Kuhn on bass and vocals, has played venues and festivals across the United States and Europe.

Award-winning singer and songwriter Fish Fisher plays a special blend of Americana and outlaw country music. A Toledo, Ohio, native, Fisher is now based out of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

The Wildmans hail from Floyd and are made up of Eli Wildman on guitar and mandolin, Aila Wildman on fiddle and Victor Furtado of banjo. All three are currently enrolled at Berklee College of Music in Boston. The band is writing for a second album with Travianna Records.