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Angela Autumn + Shay Martin Lovette
June 7, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
$10 – $12
It’s an evening of indie-folk singer-songwriters with Angela Autumn and Shay Martin Lovette! Friday, June 7, 6 p.m. doors and 7 p.m. show. $10 advance / $12 at the door.
ANGELA AUTUMN is an Appalachian born musician and writer based in Nashville, TN. She grew up playing anything from ska to rock, but now, living in Nashville, she veers towards the indie side of Americana and country. She has released several albums, including ‘Cowboy Jack Clementine’ (2023) which has been praised for its unique blend of folk and country. Her music is heavily influenced by traditional folk music.
SHAY MARTIN LOVETT’s True As They Come EP, a new batch of homespun songs weaving intricate tales of retrospection and self-discovery will be released on April 26, 2024. Like the winding rivers and tributaries of his Appalachian homeland, Lovette’s music flows with emotional depth, poetically exploring the beautiful melodies of the land and the human soul. With Joseph Terrell of Mipso back at the helm as producer, these songs feature some of North Carolina’s brightest musicians and signify a shift in the gravity of Lovette’s writing.

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