th Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival officially began at 10 venues across Nashville.
Early shows included a surprise appearance by Keith Urban during a Station Inn show with Ross Copperman and their BOOM published writers Logan Turner, Cali Rodi and Jordan Minton.
SMACK’s Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally played with Old Dominion’s Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen at the Listening Room Café while SOURCE hosted Danielle Bradbery, Jaida Dreyer, Jo Smith and Lari White at Whiskey Rhythm Saloon.
While there were no surprise appearances for the early show at 3rd & Lindsley other than Cary Barlowe, playing guitar for wife and hit maker Hillary Lindsey, Sean McConnell’s round did include major label artists Brothers Osborne in addition to Audra Mae.
In what may have seemed like an oblong paring, the dynamic 3rd &
Lindsley round featured the electrifying guitar embellishments from John Osborne,
whose brother self-deprecatingly joked of “Stay A Little Longer” as
their [singular] hit. The reigning CMA Vocal Duo of the Year continued
to play a new title, “Shoot Me Straight” among the lively set.
Mae, with a rambunctious vibe similar to that of Elle King, pulled
out her Miranda Lambert smash, “Little Red Wagon,” in addition to her
McConnell co-write, “Riding Shotgun,” which was recorded by Christina
Aguilera and Buddy Miller for Nashville.
With signature glacial-clear vocals, McConnell played through his own
crowd-rouser “Save Our Soul” and welcomed Lindsey for their more
subdued but potent Jake Owen heartbreak title, “When You Love Someone.”
Lindsey herself was a trooper, putting up with taunting from the
stage about her 18 No. 1 singles, of which she played Carrie Underwood’s
“Dirty Laundry” and Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush.” New titles
previewed included a suggestive Love Junkies housewife fantasy, titled
“Bed We Made,” alongside an existentially reflective, “Before The
Curtain Call.”
Rounds continued at 9 p.m. including husband/wife Rodney Clawson and Nicolle Galyon (with special guests including RaeLynn, Rhett Akins, Jimmy Robbins, Dallas Davidson, Lori McKenna, Claire Douglas, Brad Clawson, Emily Weisband, Tom Douglas) at 3rd & Lindsley.
The Country bar, near Centennial Park, welcomed Matt McGinn, Walker Hayes, Josh Jenkins and Kristen Arian while the Bluebird Café hosted Allen Shamblin, Lee Roy Parnell, Larry Gatlin and Aaron Baker. Big Machine Music’s Tucker Beathard, Jonathan Singleton and Luke Combs were featured at the Hard Rock Café with Casey Beathard (Little Louder), all presented NASH FM 103.3.
Where wasn’t there talent performing last night (March 28)? The 25
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