Bill and the Belles will play vintage, old-time country and vaudeville at Woodend in Scarborough on 27 August.
The group puts its own spin on a golden era of American music, specifically the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, says promoter Chris Lee.
“Lead singer and guitarist Kris Truelsen’s distinctive tenor anchors the project while the trio’s harmonies gleam against a backdrop of banjo, fiddle, accordion, ukulele and clarinet”, Chris says.
The band takes its name from 1920s performers Bill and Belle Reed, who recorded the songs Old Lady and the Devil and You Shall be Free in Johnson City, Tennessse, where the band is based.
Tickets cost £12 and can be booked by ringing 384500.