WXPN Welcomes The Carlile Family Band
Friday, November 22, 2024 from 07:30pm to 10:00pm
Kelly Center
4 E. Eagle Rd.
A family band from a tiny, rural Washington town called Curlew, The Carlile Family Band performs a mix of Folk, Americana, and Indie and have shared the stage with aunt, Brandi Carlile.
17-year-old front woman Caroline Carlile on guitar, banjo, and vocals. She mostly is seen running around the stage engaging with the audience and her family.
Jack of all trades, 14-year-old JayJ Carlile. The driving force behind the music, JayJ is a multi-instrumentalist playing a range of 6-7 instruments. He also is known for singing his own songs about anxiety and the stresses of growing up.
And dad, Jay Carlile, providing expert harmonies and blues harp. He also is the official family bus driver.
They write, record, and produce their own music, often from the backseat of their motorhome while on the road.
Shows are filled with comedy and family harmonies. Their songs range from heartache to friendship, to familial love, to cowboys.
VIP Reserved Table $30.
Advance General Admission $25.
At the Door General Admission $30.
7:30 show. Advance ticket sales close 5pm day of show. Any remaining tickets available at the door.
BYOB is welcome for an additional $5 donation per drinker. Disposable cups and ice provided.
Free Parking in Oakmont Municipal lot behind Kelly Center off Darby Road after 6pm.
The Kelly Center is operated by Kelly Music for Life, Inc., a non-profit 501c3 pure public charity that supports Music Education, the Arts, and other community initiatives. For more information visit https://kellycenter.org