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Arkansas' Adam Faucett and William Blackart play Unruly Friday, April 10th. Music kicks off at 9:30 p.m.Adam Faucett
Little-Rock-born singer-songwriter Adam Faucett carries a voice “that knocks your brain into the back of your skull” (The Onion A.V. Club) and a catalog of swamp-soaked folk, blues, and cosmic Americana that has landed him on stages with the likes of Jason Isbell, Lucero, King Buzzo and Weedeater.
Since going solo in 2006, he has released six critically praised albums—most recently New Variations of the Reaper (Last Chance Records, Sept. 2025)—and toured relentlessly across the U.S. and Europe, earning spots on American Songwriter’s “Top 50 Albums of the Year” and PopMatters’ “Top 20 Americana Albums.” His Arkansas-gothic narratives, keening and wailed, make any spot feel genuinely present, but somehow timeless.
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William Blackart
Arkansas' William Blackart plays a lo-fi country brand of folk music that's been described as "poetic and captivating, rough and emotive" (Dakota Discography).
With roots playing in punk bands beginning in the late nineties, Blackart released his solo debut of stripped-down, acoustic-based songs in 2007 and hit the road in support. He's been on the road since, playing his "powerful, rough-hewn poetry and spare, country-folk meditations" (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) coast-to-coast throughout the U.S., sharing the stage with acts such as Richard Buckner, The Legendary Shack Shakers, Joe Jack Talcum (The Dead Milkmen), Kevin Seconds (7 Seconds) and Dax Riggs.
Be it dive bar, basement, theater or living room, Blackart's "warm and worn" (Found Sounds) compositions burrow in and make a home in the space.
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Event Venue
Unruly Brewing Company, 360 W. Western Ave.,Muskegon, Michigan, United States
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