Molly Conley, Cale Tyson, Kelsey Waldon, Taylor Brashears & W.B. Givens
Singer-SongwriterThe MD Music Loft
Fri. 2/1/13
Show: 8:00 PM
$5.00
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Fri. 2/1/13
Show: 8:00 PM
$5.00
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Americana / Rock
Molly Conley(guitar/lead vocals)
Travis Collinsworth(bass)
Zach Setchfield(lead guitar)
Javi Sarcar(drums)
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Americana / Rock
Molly Conley(guitar/lead vocals)
Travis Collinsworth(bass)
Zach Setchfield(lead guitar)
Javi Sarcar(drums)
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Artist Bio:
"The first time I saw Cale Tyson, he had this wonderful band, complete with fiddle, pedal steel, drums, bass, and a pretty girl singing by his side. With a smile stretching ear-to-ear (and some whiskey in my belly), I found myself soft-shoeing along, thinking, 'Damn! This the closest I’ve come to seeing anything remotely similar to what Gram Parsons was doing back in the 70’s.'
Cale and I became fast friends. His breed of Texas-Country and attention to songwriting craftsmanship filled a void in our Nashville circle. He was a bridge to all things Texas, a state that has produced many brilliant writers - from Townes Van Zandt, to Willie Nelson, to Ray Willie Hubbard, even ol’ Buddy Holly. Being in his presence gives you the feeling that maybe it’s a different era. You start to think, 'Maybe I’m Guy Clark, or Steve Earl, or Kris Kristofferson? Maybe it’s Paris in the 1920’s? Or maybe I’ve had too much to drink?'
In the time I’ve known him and watched his writing grow, I can say with full certainty that Cale Tyson is a front-runner in the up-and-coming generation of Texan Troubadours. Us Nashville kids are proud to call him our own. I am proud to call Cale Tyson a friend and fellow writer."
-J.H. 10/22/12
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"The first time I saw Cale Tyson, he had this wonderful band, complete with fiddle, pedal steel, drums, bass, and a pretty girl singing by his side. With a smile stretching ear-to-ear (and some whiskey in my belly), I found myself soft-shoeing along, thinking, 'Damn! This the closest I’ve come to seeing anything remotely similar to what Gram Parsons was doing back in the 70’s.'
Cale and I became fast friends. His breed of Texas-Country and attention to songwriting craftsmanship filled a void in our Nashville circle. He was a bridge to all things Texas, a state that has produced many brilliant writers - from Townes Van Zandt, to Willie Nelson, to Ray Willie Hubbard, even ol’ Buddy Holly. Being in his presence gives you the feeling that maybe it’s a different era. You start to think, 'Maybe I’m Guy Clark, or Steve Earl, or Kris Kristofferson? Maybe it’s Paris in the 1920’s? Or maybe I’ve had too much to drink?'
In the time I’ve known him and watched his writing grow, I can say with full certainty that Cale Tyson is a front-runner in the up-and-coming generation of Texan Troubadours. Us Nashville kids are proud to call him our own. I am proud to call Cale Tyson a friend and fellow writer."
-J.H. 10/22/12
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Artist Bio:
Armed with undeniable talent and an intense love of her craft, Kelsey Waldon is a rare and incredibly refreshing artist; an emerging force of raw, honest, and grounded songwriting in the Nashville music scene. Having collected and absorbed more records in her 23 years than most people will hear in a lifetime, and drawing influence from songwriting greats such as Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young, she has an exceptional ability to evoke an older and often seemingly forgotten era of songwriting, while simultaneously creating a relevant, cutting edge, and unique style, true to her own experience. Originally from Barlow, Kentucky, Kelsey is now living in Nashville full time, where she was accepted into Belmont University’s prestigious songwriting program, and is currently working on her fourth studio album. Kelsey’s music, like her spirit, is both charismatic and infectious, and to hear her is to experience the world through the inspired eyes of a strong young woman, ready to take on the world, and not afraid to stand out.
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Armed with undeniable talent and an intense love of her craft, Kelsey Waldon is a rare and incredibly refreshing artist; an emerging force of raw, honest, and grounded songwriting in the Nashville music scene. Having collected and absorbed more records in her 23 years than most people will hear in a lifetime, and drawing influence from songwriting greats such as Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young, she has an exceptional ability to evoke an older and often seemingly forgotten era of songwriting, while simultaneously creating a relevant, cutting edge, and unique style, true to her own experience. Originally from Barlow, Kentucky, Kelsey is now living in Nashville full time, where she was accepted into Belmont University’s prestigious songwriting program, and is currently working on her fourth studio album. Kelsey’s music, like her spirit, is both charismatic and infectious, and to hear her is to experience the world through the inspired eyes of a strong young woman, ready to take on the world, and not afraid to stand out.
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Artist Bio:
Taylor Brashears is a singer, songwriter, and multi-intstrumentalist born and raised in Nashville, TN. She fell in love with bluegrass music at the age of nine and began playing shows at sixteen.
She was the lead singer of The Supple Station Trio, but in the past two years, she has teamed up with Tammy Rogers (of The Steeldrivers) to make her debut, solo EP. This was Tammy's first production project and the final product was above anything they expected including special guests such as the McCrary sisters, Jim Lauderdale, and Mike Witcher. Taylor is currently in the studio with Tammy to record a full length album for Summer 2013.
Her enchanting melodies and knack for sinister come from a bluegrass background but her unique approach on songwriting definitely brings something to the table that Nashville hasn't seen before.
Taylor Brashears- vocal, fiddle, ukulele, guitar
Carter Brallier- bass
Wes L'Anglois- guitar
Joe Giotta- drums
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
Taylor Brashears is a singer, songwriter, and multi-intstrumentalist born and raised in Nashville, TN. She fell in love with bluegrass music at the age of nine and began playing shows at sixteen.
She was the lead singer of The Supple Station Trio, but in the past two years, she has teamed up with Tammy Rogers (of The Steeldrivers) to make her debut, solo EP. This was Tammy's first production project and the final product was above anything they expected including special guests such as the McCrary sisters, Jim Lauderdale, and Mike Witcher. Taylor is currently in the studio with Tammy to record a full length album for Summer 2013.
Her enchanting melodies and knack for sinister come from a bluegrass background but her unique approach on songwriting definitely brings something to the table that Nashville hasn't seen before.
Taylor Brashears- vocal, fiddle, ukulele, guitar
Carter Brallier- bass
Wes L'Anglois- guitar
Joe Giotta- drums
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
Artist Bio:
Raised in the hill country of northern Mississippi, W.B. Givens grew up a stone's throw away from the legendary land where the Delta Blues began. After a substantial stint in Asheville, North Carolina, he developed a strong passion for traditional Bluegrass and Country music. Nowadays, he resides on the east side of the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee. Here, W.B. Givens has developed into a fresh, ambitious songwriter, managing to combine these distinct styles of music into a poignant and promising new sound. Delivering often gut-wrenching lyrics with an evocative voice that resonantes with tradition, he lives simply (to borrow words from an authority on the subject) "for the sake of the song."
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
Raised in the hill country of northern Mississippi, W.B. Givens grew up a stone's throw away from the legendary land where the Delta Blues began. After a substantial stint in Asheville, North Carolina, he developed a strong passion for traditional Bluegrass and Country music. Nowadays, he resides on the east side of the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee. Here, W.B. Givens has developed into a fresh, ambitious songwriter, managing to combine these distinct styles of music into a poignant and promising new sound. Delivering often gut-wrenching lyrics with an evocative voice that resonantes with tradition, he lives simply (to borrow words from an authority on the subject) "for the sake of the song."
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
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