Backyard Blues & BBQ

A summer cookout concert series... in our backyard

Blues. BBQ. Wine. Bad decisions made responsibly.

Some wineries pair wine with quiet jazz and a cube of cheese the size of a postage stamp.

We’re doing blues guitar, smoked meat, cold rosé, and summer nights that accidentally turn into closing time.

Backyard Blues & BBQ is our summer concert series built for people who like their wine less pretentious and their evenings a little louder.

Expect:

  • Live blues, roots & Americana
  • BBQ worth wearing black for
  • Resistance wine by the glass & bottle
  • Backyard party energy
  • At least one person dancing like nobody’s filming

This isn’t a formal wine event.

It’s summer rebellion with a soundtrack.


Grab tickets early.
Bring friends.
Stay too long.


The Line UP

Duke Street

JUNE 20th- 7:00pm

Duke Street serves up the kind of blues that pairs dangerously well with BBQ, Syrah, and accidentally staying out way too late on a Friday.


Straight out of Ashland, this crew blends Blues, R&B, and Soul into a live show packed with groove, grit, and enough swagger to make your wine taste better.

These musicians have played alongside legends like Robert Cray, Solomon Burke, Lowell Fulson, and Grant Green — so no, this is not your cousin’s garage band covering “Sweet Home Chicago” badly. And yes - Kirk has no idea who any of these people are…


Expect everything from Howlin’ Wolf and Willie Dixon vibes to deep soul rhythms that make it very difficult to sit politely in your chair.


Stone Soul Satisfaction.
Smoked meat.
Good wine.
Questionable bedtime decisions.

That’s the evening.

Check out Duke Street

Brisbane Project

July 11th- 7:00pm

The Brisbane Project doesn’t play background music.


They play the kind of blues that makes you order another glass, lean back in your chair, and suddenly start telling strangers stories from 1997.


Led by guitarist Michael Ian Brisbane, bassist Mike Pugh, and drummer Ray Kilmon, this powerhouse trio blends traditional blues soul with modern energy, gritty grooves, and enough musical chemistry to make the whole backyard feel electric.


Formed in 2020, they’ve built a reputation for live shows that hit somewhere between “damn, these guys are good” and “well… there goes my reasonable bedtime.”


Expect:

- Big blues energy

- Soulful grooves

- Ridiculously good musicianship

- BBQ smoke in the air

- Wine flowing irresponsibly responsibly


Summer rebellion never sounded this good.

listen to the Brisbane Project

Adam GAbriel and The Cavaliers

August 15th- 7:00pm

If Ray Charles, Bob Seger, and a dive bar somewhere south of Memphis had a very talented love child, it might sound something like Adam Gabriel & The Cavaliers.


This is soulful rock, swampy blues, gritty guitar, and the kind of raw vocals that make you stop mid-conversation and say, “Okay… these guys are legit.”


Fresh off a 23-show national tour and the release of Still Standing, Adam Gabriel brings a live show packed with Southern grit, foot-stomping energy, and enough soul to pair perfectly with smoked BBQ and a dangerously drinkable bottle of Syrah.


Some songs will make you sway. 

Some will make you dance. 

Some may result in ordering another round you absolutely did not plan on.


That sounds like summer to us.



listen to Adam GAbriel and The Caveliers

The Fret Drifters

September 12th- 7:00pm

Two guitars. Zero excuses.

The Fret Drifters are the award-winning acoustic duo of Andy Casad and Nick Garrett-Powell — bringing ridiculous guitar talent, high-energy performances, and enough musical horsepower to make people suddenly stop talking mid-wine sip.

Based out of Southern Oregon, these guys have toured across the Pacific Northwest and Australia (short commute), opened for legends like Tommy Emmanuel and Eric Johnson, and built a reputation for absolutely melting faces… acoustically.

Expect:

  • Fast fingers
  • Big Fret energy
  • Blues, folk, rock & acoustic wizardry
  • Packed-house backyard party vibes
  • At least one moment where someone mutters “how are there only two people making that much sound?”

This one’s for music nerds, wine drinkers, and anyone who appreciates wildly talented people making it look unfairly easy.


listen to The FRett Drifters

TIME TO TALK TIX

Burnt Ends Bundle


$50

*$80 value*

One ticket to one Blues & BBQ Concert.

A BBQ small plate from The Allium.

Your choice of a Resistance T-shirt or Hat.

A glass of Resistance Wine at the concert.

June 20th- Duke Street Burnt Ends Bundle July 11th- Brisbane Project Burnt Ends Bundle August 15th- Adam Gabriel Burnt ends bundle September 12th- Fret Drifters Burnt Ends Bundle

BEST DEAL

SMOKE SHOW SEASON PASS


$180

*$300 value*

One ticket to each (4)  Blues & BBQ concerts.

A BBQ small plate at each concert.

Your choice of a Resistance T-shirt or Hat.

A glass of Resistance Wine at each concert (4).

get your smoke show season pass here!

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