By Patrick Hurston
Hardy County may be in a deep freeze, but things are heating up at McCoy’s Grand.
Following the success of earlier concerts, including Caroline and The Evergreens and
December’s Sinatra Christmas show, the theater announced a line-up of seven concerts
as part of its new Spring Concert Series.
The series offers an eclectic line-up of musicians, some local, and some hailing from the
country music capital of Nashville.
“We wanted to put together an exciting array of artists for our spring concert series and
we did exactly that. Audiences will be thrilled with not only the talent but the variety of
performers we’re featuring. It’s an exciting season to kick off 2025,” said theater Board
of Directors President John Brennskag. “We have a lot more productions and events
planned for the year so every month residents can come to McCoy’s for arts and
entertainment.”
Tickets for all shows are $15.00 and are available at the McCoy’s Grand website along
with additional information on the artists and other events.
Brennskag added that there is also a special Spring Concert Pass available to purchase
for $75.00 that includes all six concerts for the price of five as well as reserved seating.
The Spring Concert Pass must be purchased by January 25 th .
The series runs from January 25 th to April 12 th and opens with local folk singer Rich
Follet.
JANUARY 25
RICH FOLLETT
Folk singer Rich Follet offers original compositions with insightful lyrics and inviting
melodies. A resident of Strasburg, Va., he’s been a featured performer at the Kennedy
Center, the White House Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony, Nashville’s famed Bluebird
Café, the Maryland Renaissance Festival, and the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival.
FEBRUARY 8
JIMMY LEE
Jimmy Lee is an accomplished artist who covers three decades of music and multiple
genres.
FEBRUARY 22
BUTTERSCOTCH JUKEBOX
From the ‘60s through today, Butterscotch Jukebox offers music for every taste and
style.
MARCH 15
JOE CRITES
Petersburg resident Joe Crites brings county rock to McCoy’s. Rooted in traditional
country music, Crites offers covers along with his own originals.
APRIL 5
RAW COUNTRY
Also from Petersburg, Raw Fiddle will have folks line dancing in the aisles with their old-
time fiddle and classic county.
APRIL 12
JACOB TOLLIVER
Tolliver is a singer, songwriter, and pianist known for his energetic performances and
genre-blending musical style. Nashville-based Tolliver first gained widespread
recognition in the Las Vegas production of “Million Dollar Quartet,” and had the
opportunity to open for music legend Jerry Lee Lewis.
To purchase individual tickets or the season pass, visit www.mccoysgrand.org