Dom Flemons headlines the 32nd installment of the legendary Crossroads series.
Saturday, April 19, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | McChesney Scott Dunn Auditorium
NCMA Winston-Salem (formerly SECCA) is proud to present Crossroads #32 with Dom Flemons and special guest Colin Cutler, live in the auditorium on Saturday, April 19. Doors open at 6pm, with music starting at 7pm. VIP tickets include access to a reserved seating area, and a limited edition screen print poster by Skillet Gilmore, in keeping with Crossroads tradition.
Tickets On Sale Now | Members receive a discount.
ABOUT DOM FLEMONS
Dom Flemons is known as "The American Songster®" since his repertoire covers over one hundred years of American roots music. Flemons is a folk musician, black country artist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, music scholar, historian, actor, slam poet, record collector, curator, podcaster, cultural commentator, influencer, and the creator, host, and producer of the American Songster Radio Show on WSM in Nashville, TN. He is the Co-Founder and original member of the groundbreaking Carolina Chocolate Drops, the first ever black string band to win a GRAMMY Award. Over the past 25 years, he has received major awards, gained world-wide media recognition and has become one of the most influential and highly decorated voices in American roots music. "Dom Flemons is one of the most accomplished American Folk Artists… few have pumped as much lifeblood into tradition as he has." - MOJO Magazine
CROSSROADS is sponsored by EMBER Audio + Video, 88.5 WFDD and Foothills Brewing.
Crossroads Concert Series
"NCMA Winston-Salem's Crossroads concert series has secured a firm foothold as one of the Piedmont's most innovative and maybe even the Triad's premiere concert series." Ryan Snyder, Yes! Weekly
Launched in 2011, the Crossroads concert series aims to provide attendees with an extraordinary evening of music, art, food and drink featuring world-class musicians in an intimate concert environment.
To date, the series has hosted Dan Tyminski, Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch, Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn, Leon Russell, Jim White, The South Memphis String Band, David Grisman & Del McCoury, Charles Walker & the Dynamites, Bill Frisell, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Justin Townes Earle, Phil Cook, David Holt Band, Amythyst Kiah, Lonnie Holley, Ben Sollee, Caleb Caudle, Loamlands, Dean & Britta, William Tyler, Patterson Hood, Hiss Golden Messenger, Odyssey 5, Love Language, Estrangers, Chris Stamey, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Night Moves, and Sunny War.