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Songwriter swap! Join us at The Hunt House for evening of American roots music from two songwriters, storytellers and instrumentalists, who will also have some tasty jams for your listening pleasure. One night only!Nicholas Edward Williams (Piedmont Blues, Early Country, Traditional Folk)
Host of the roots music history podcast American Songcatcher, Nicholas Edward Williams is a multi-instrumentalist and storyteller who is dedicated to "playing it forward" by preserving the songs, stories, artists and styles that have shaped our country: Ragtime, Piedmont Blues, Early Country, Traditional Folk and Old-Time. Williams has spent the last 15 years touring three continents, performing all around the US, the UK, Western Europe and Australia, blending the roots music spectrum in his own style. His critically acclaimed sophomore release from late 2021, Folk Songs For Old Times' Sake has been heralded by well-regarded figures of the roots community such as David Holt, Oliver Wood, Dom Flemons, and JP Harris.
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Randy Steele (Bluegrass, Country, Folk)
Hailing from the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Chattanooga, TN, Randy Steele is a career firefighter and an award-winning banjoist, guitarist and singer-songwriter who has opened for Sam Bush, Darrell Scott, Steep Canyon Rangers, Infamous Stringdusters, Kitchen Dwellers, Roger Alan Wade, and others. With three critically acclaimed albums under his belt, he's been featured by Relix Magazine, No Depression, and The Bluegrass Situation. He's a 2023 Kerrville Folk Festival Songwriter Finalist, American Songwriter Competition Finalist and New Song LEAF Songwriting Competition Finalist, and received an Independent Music Award for Bluegrass Song of the Year for "Mobile Soon."
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Hunt House, 1127 White CIR NW,Marietta,GA,United States