Arts + Music

Keller Williams is coming to the Windjammer on June 22. CharlestonGrit caught up with Williams to learn all about his trip to Charleston and what projects he’s working on next.

Brother's Osborne headlined a country music show to kick off memorial day weekend.

Local artists Briahna Wenke and Sam Rueter create art by painting live models for their upcoming exhibit "Things They Carry."

Originally from Sumter, South Carolina, Lewis Brice is now in Nashville creating a name for himself. This weekend, he's headlining Wrenn Stock Music Festival.

The annual High Water music fest was a hit, once again!

NEEDTOBREATHE began their partnership with the golf tournament in 2013, and the rest is history. Pulling in athletes, actors, musicians and people across the globe wanting to contribute to a good cause, the event has continued to grow, and gain national attention.

Happy Holidays - Here is our weekend CHRISTMAS playlist!

What a follyyyy jollyy Christmas! James Island has a wonderful performing arts center filled with holly, bubbly and a talented cast.

Singer/Songwriter Radney Foster introduces Charleston fans to his newest project, a dual compilation album and collection of short stories, "For You to See the Stars."

On Friday, November 17, 2017, from 9:00pm to 1:00am The Alley, will be throwing their sweet 5th anniversary party in true fashion (70's fashion that is...)

Their music style combines nontraditional country music, Latin, and rockabilly influences.

Charleston Arts Festival puts on quite the show!

Local musician, Emily Curtis launches her newest EP, Hindsight.

From the guy who created Jailbreak brings us Charleston Arts Festival. Full of talented artists, musicians, performers and more.

2 Trevors. One Music Farm.

The album opens with the indistinguishable voice of a child as Hall reflects on life’s mountainous ups and downs. The struggle is universal, no man woman or child escapes its grasp. It is a struggle, hardship, pain that makes you who you are.

Weekend Playlist October 5-7th is up now!

This doesn’t mean we need to exchange our cowgirl boots for its more contemporary counterpart, but rather it gives us an opportunity to evolve our eardrums to music other than country.