
About this Event
Piano Virtuoso Kory Caudill brings his electrifying blend of classical finesse, Appalachian soul, gospel fire, and jazz spontaneity to the acoustically rich sanctuary of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill, for a one-night-only solo concert on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, at 7 PM. With a lifetime of touring and recording alongside chart-topping artists, under his belt, Caudill now steps into an intimate space where his road-honed power meets community spirit. As the newest member of Tyler Childers' band, The Food Stamps, Caudill is currently on a world tour—where his nimble fluency weaves gospel runs into Appalachian grit. Join in this is a rare chance to experience the keys behind the arena show, up close. Tickets are $18–25, with free admission for anyone under 18
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Meet Kory Caudill Raised in the hill-country crossroads of bluegrass and gospel, Kory Caudill has spent the last decade becoming one of Nashville’s most in-demand keyboardists. His résumé reads like a sweep of modern American music: more than 1,000 shows on major arena tours, studio credits on multiple No. 1 country albums, and a GRAMMY-ballot instrumental record of his own. A classically trained prodigy who can quote Chopin one moment and barrel into a New Orleans stride the next, Caudill is prized on Music Row for both his lightning-fluid technique and his uncanny ability to fit any song’s story.
Yet his artistry reaches far beyond commercial charts. Caudill co-created A Concert for the Human Family with hip-hop artist Wordsmith—an Episcopal Church initiative that pairs genre-bending music with conversations on racial healing—and teamed with Capitol recording artist Blessing Offor for the stirring single “Cross the River.” In the studio he produces projects for emerging Americana and roots talents through his own Inside Music Nashville production company, layering piano, organ, and synth textures that move effortlessly from Appalachian reverence to jazz-club daring. Whether accompanying a stadium headliner or commanding a Steinway alone, Caudill invites listeners into a soundscape where technical fireworks meet heartfelt storytelling.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 22 East Chestnut Hill Avenue, Philadelphia, United States
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