Address: 105c Montreat Road, Black Mountain NC 28711
Capacity: 225 seating (with room for an additional 75 people to stand)
Email: whitehorseblackmountain@gmail.com
Phone: (828) 669-0816
Website: http://www.whitehorseblackmountain.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#/pages/Black-Mountain-NC/White-Horse-Black-Mountain
White Horse Black Mountain is a 4400 sq. ft. music and arts venue in beautiful, historic, downtown Black Mountain, NC, in the midst of the spectacular Western North Carolina mountains. Founders/managers Bob Hinkle and Kim Hughes have renovated the old Chevrolet dealership into a great place to see and hear music & arts, have a drink and relax.
White Horse Black Mountain seats 225 cabaret style and offers additional standing room, making it a 300 capacity hall. It boasts state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, 30 ft. barrel ceiling (helping create wonderful acoustics), unique wood and copper bar, retail shop and the hospitality this area has become famous for. White Horse Black Mountain is a non-smoking venue with easy parking and easy ticketing. We feature open seating, server or bar service and snacks (i.e. hot dogs). We serve fine beers on draft and bottled as well as a selection of fine wines, soft drinks, coffee and tea.
Co-Owner Bob Hinkle (www.bobhinkle.com) is a music/entertainment veteran of 40 years having been an artist (The Good Earth, The Virginians and solo and group LP's), and a renowned personal manager (J. Geils Band, Harry Chapin, Manfred Mann, Etta James, Naked Eyes, Tom Chapin, co-management of Kenny Rogers, Dottie West and others). He CEO’d record companies and has been consultant to many of the industry’s most significant companies.
Co-owner Kim Hughes had a successful opera career in New York for 15 years (still singing) and, together with Bob, ran a multi-use venue in Brooklyn, New York - the Healing Rain Space.
Co-Owner Bob Hinkle (www.bobhinkle.com) is a music/entertainment veteran of 40 years having been an artist (The Good Earth, The Virginians and solo and group LP's), and a renowned personal manager (J. Geils Band, Harry Chapin, Manfred Mann, Etta James, Naked Eyes, Tom Chapin, co-management of Kenny Rogers, Dottie West and others). He CEO’d record companies and has been consultant to many of the industry’s most significant companies.
Co-owner Kim Hughes had a successful opera career in New York for 15 years (still singing) and, together with Bob, ran a multi-use venue in Brooklyn, New York - the Healing Rain Space.