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Concerts in Canada
- January 23, 2026Friday 07:00 p.m.Edmonton, ABMcDougall United ChurchHiss Golden Messenger w/ Jim Bryson - Winterruption YEG 2026On partner site
International Concerts
- January 17, 2026Saturday 07:30 p.m.Greensboro, NC, United States Of AmericaSteven Tanger Center for the Performing ArtsHiss Golden Messenger
About
HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER IN CONCERT:
Hiss Golden Messenger mix honky-tonk country, roots rock, and contemporary folk for an intoxicating home brew of familiar musical styles. For fans looking for an engaging concert experience, this up-and-coming group is sure to deliver with everyman anthems that encourage ticket buyers to sing along. Vocalist/guitarist M.C. Taylor is a magnetic figure in concert, always getting fans feeling good with his working-class hero vocals and playful audience interactions between tunes. The group’s driving, hook-laden songs and musical versatility allow them to take old genres and make them fresh with unexpected detours—a simple country song might feature a funky guitar break, or a folk ballad could turn into a thumping rocker halfway through. The end result is a gripping thrill ride for fans who love to hear familiar sounds delivered with a modern twist.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
M.C. Taylor and Scott Hirsch formed Hiss Golden Messenger in 2007 after their previous group The Court & Spark dissolved. Relocating to North Carolina, the group quickly absorbed much of the area’s musical flavor, resulting in a more country-oriented sound. In 2009 the group released their debut album Country Hai East Cotton, which received positive reviews despite its limited run on Taylor’s own label: Heaven & Earth Magic Recording Company. They delivered their international debut Bad Debt in 2010, followed by Poor Moon (2011) a year later. Their fifth album The Lateness of Dancers (2014) featured a more mainstream sound that increased the band’s cross-over appeal, and led to their national television debut on the Late Show with David Letterman, where they played fan favorite “Southern Grammar”.
Setlists
- 1.Hardlytown
- 2.My Wing
- 3.Blue Country Mystic
- 4.Harder Rain
- 5.I've Got a Name for the Newborn Child
- 6.Lost Out in the Darkness
- 7.Glory Strums (Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner)
- 8.New song- Nobody makes it alone?
- 9.I Need a Teacher
- 10.Jenny of the Roses
- 11.New song - we were free (sons and daughters)?
- 12.New song? - Time is a mother, baby?
- 13.Sanctuary
- 14.Highland Grace
- 15.New song? - theres gotta be some kind of reason ?
- 16.Southern Grammar
- 17.Lateness of Dancers
- 1.Shiloh Town (Tim Hardin cover)
- 2.O Little Light
- 3.Harder Rain
- 4.Hardlytown
- 5.Call Him Daylight
- 6.Red Rose Nantahala
- 7.
- 8.Sanctuary
- 9.Middle Of It
- 10.Biloxi
- 11.Jenny of the Roses
- 12.Last Orders
- 13.Shaky Eyes
- 14.Mahogany Dread
- 15.Mercy Avenue Baby
- 16.If It Comes In The Morning
Encore
- 17.I Need a Teacher
- 1.My Wing
- 2.Passing Clouds
- 3.Biloxi
- 4.Caledonia, My Love
- 5.Blue Country Mystic
- 6.Sanctuary
- 7.Standing in the Doorway
- 8.Cat's Eye Blue
- 9.Heart Like a Levee
- 10.Bright Direction (You're a Dark Star Now)
- 11.Glory Strums (Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner)
- 12.As the Crow Flies
- 13.Highland Grace
- 14.I Need a Teacher
- 1.Drum
- 2.Harder Rain
- 3.O Little Light
- 4.Mahogany Dread
- 5.Caledonia, My Love
- 6.Biloxi
- 7.Jenny of the Roses
- 8.
- 9.
- 10.Sanctuary
- 11.Mercy Avenue Baby
- 12.Saturday's Song
- 13.
- 14.If It Comes in the Morning
Encore
- 15.I Need a Teacher
- 1.Way Back in the Way Back
- 2.Hardley Town
- 3.Newborn Child
- 4.Day Light
- 5.Red Rose Nantahala
- 6.I'm People
- 7.War Comes Down
- 8.Biloxi
- 9.Saturday's Song
- 10.Last Orders
- 11.Gabriel
- 12.Jenny of the Roses
- 13.Highland Grace
- 14.Glory Strums (Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner)
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