Kit McKay out of Raleigh, North Carolina brings a lively mix of folk, country, and roots rock that feels right at home on a Carolina front porch. Their songs carry a little grit, a little heart, and the kind of easygoing energy that makes a summer evening crowd settle in and stay awhile. It’s honest music, guitars ringing, stories flowing, and the kind of sound that drifts out across a field and brings neighbors together.
The Bynum Front Porch Summer Music Series happens on warm summer evenings from 7:00–8:30 PM out at the old Bynum General Store. The shows are free, though we do pass the hat to help take care of the musicians who share their songs with us. There’s always a food truck parked outside, and the whole thing feels less like a concert and more like neighbors gathering. Kids running around barefoot, folks leaning back in lawn chairs, and the sound of music drifting out across the Haw River valley.
Bring a chair if you like, or use one of ours, we’ve got plenty. Parking is free and easy in the field next door or down at the Bynum ball field. Just a couple simple house rules: no alcohol and no pets, please. Come on out, grab some supper, settle in, and enjoy a sweet summer evening with the community.
Come rock with us.
