MOOREFIELD, WV — McCoy’s Grand Theatre is set to welcome an unforgettable night of live acoustic music as StreamLine takes the stage on Saturday, April 18 at 7:00 PM. The evening will open with a special “Caroline Auville Unplugged” set, offering an intimate acoustic performance to kick off the night. Doors open at 6:15 PM.
Hailing from Hampshire County, West Virginia, StreamLine delivers a rich and engaging blend of Old-Time, Bluegrass, Country, and Folk influences. Known for their heartfelt performances and easygoing stage presence, the group has built a loyal following across the region.
The band features: Alana Hartman (flute); Christi Hicks (mandolin, bouzouki); Steve Ritz (guitar, clawhammer banjo) and Frank Nanna (guitar, autoharp, dobro).
With all members contributing vocals, audiences can expect tight harmonies, unique “twin” flute and mandolin instrumentals, and a dynamic mix of covers and original songs. Their repertoire includes music by artists such as Bob Dylan, Nanci Griffith, Sarah Jarosz, Tom Petty, and John Anderson, alongside original compositions inspired by their Appalachian roots.
What began as friends picking music on porches and riverbanks has grown into a seasoned act performing at festivals and venues throughout the region, including the South Branch Bluegrass Festival, Branch Mountain Bluegrass Festival, WV Peach Festival, Burlington Apple Butter Festival, and The Riverhouse.
StreamLine’s sound defies easy categorization—blending humor, authenticity, and a deep love of music into a performance that resonates with audiences of all kinds.
Opening the night, Caroline Auville Unplugged will offer a stripped-down acoustic set, highlighting her vocals and artistry in an intimate and refreshing way with Joshua Parsons on guitar.
Tickets are $15 and available now at mccoysgrand.org.
Come experience an evening of authentic Appalachian sound, storytelling, and musicianship at McCoy’s Grand Theatre—where music and community come together.
Tickets for all Music at McCoy’s concerts are $15 per show. McCoy’s Grand Theatre is located at 121 North Main Street, Moorefield, WV. Tickets and additional information are available at www.mcoysgrand.org.
About McCoy’s Grand
McCoy’s Grand is a nonprofit performing arts center serving Hardy County and the surrounding region. The historic venue is home to the McCoy–McMechen Museum, the Eunice D. McCoy Lounge, and the upcoming Courtyard Plaza and Gardens, scheduled for completion in Spring 2026.
Each year, McCoy’s Grand produces theatrical productions, hosts the Spring Concert Series, presents FiddleFest during Hardy County Heritage Weekend, partners with Missoula Children’s Theatre for an annual youth production, and offers community favorites such as the Veterans Concert and Fall Fest Open House. The organization also awards an annual scholarship to a graduating Hardy County senior and provides ongoing community outreach opportunities.
McCoy’s Grand will proudly celebrate its 100th Anniversary in 2027, continuing its mission to inspire, educate, and entertain for generations to come.





