(l. to r.) – Tim Nichols, Jimmy Yeary, Deric Ruttan, Marv Green at the Sutler Saloon Friday night. Photo by: Moments by Moser
The
fourth night of the 23rd Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival
Presented by Regions Bank delivered even more star power and promising
newcomers. Tonight’s hit songwriters will entertain at some of
Nashville’s hottest night spots, and individual tickets ranging from
$10 to $25 will be available at the door for most shows on a
first-come, first-served basis.
For the second time this week, Tin Pan South sponsor Southwest
Airlines surprised patrons with flight vouchers. Everyone attending the
Sutler Saloon late show received a $100 certificate good towards a
future flight. RaeLynn joined JT Harding, Jimmy Robbins and Michael
Carter at the Hard Rock Cafe, and 14-year-old Alana Springsteen
astounded with her talent, poise and insight at the “Crazy Pitches
Writer Round” at The Blue Bar with Melissa Fuller, Lance Carpenter,
Gavin Slate and special guest Kellys Collins.
Tonight, the final night of the Festival, “Nashville” star Sam
Palladio will perform with Colin Linden, Alyssa Bonagura and Liza Anne
at the Douglas Corner Cafe late show. Jamie O’Neal will join O’Shea,
Stephanie Bentley and hit producer and songwriter Josh Leo at the Hard
Rock Cafe late show. Marcus Hummon will lead the early round at the
Station Inn, while his talented son, Levi, entertains down the street at
The Listening Room Cafe. Lee Roy Parnell and Mac Davis will perform at
the Station Inn late show with Gary Nicholson and Bruce Channel.
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