Abby Holliday & Chris Staples / House Show / Nashville TN
Abby Holliday & Chris Staples / House Show / Nashville TN
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*Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
Join us for a wonderful evening of music, mingling as well as some food & drink. We're happy to be hosting two established Nashville songwriters in a beautiful intimate setting, the home of producer Jeremy Griffith. Jeremy produced Chris's album "Cloud Souvenirs" and innumerable records over the last three decades.
We'll have a fire in the fireplace, complementary hors d'oeuvres, and the host is allowing BYOB.
Come hang out with our friendly crew for a memorable night.
About the artists:
Chris Staples
Chris Staples is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for his blend of indie folk, pop, and rock. Originating from Pensacola, Florida, he moved to Seattle, Washington in the early 2000's before eventually landing in Nashville. Staples has released seven solo albums through labels like Barsuk Records, while also building a career as a touring musician for artists such as Father John Misty, Telekinesis and David Bazan. His solo work is characterized by introspective lyrics, melodic guitar arrangements, and themes of love, loss, and self-reflection, and has garnered over 100 million streams.
Abby Holliday
There comes a time in every artist’s career when the art form transcends a mere outlet for self-expression and becomes a universal gift to mankind laced with the necessary genius of its creator. For some it takes years, for Abby Holliday it was there from the start, her vulnerable introspection and brutal lyricism combined with mind-bending sonic sensibilities and a distinct production style that immediately fused a bond between her and her loyal fan base that grows stronger every day. Hailing from Cincinnati, OH now residing in Nashville, TN, Holliday masterfully guides listeners through moments in time extremely specific to her own life that puts words to collective experiences of the human condition, reaching into places we might not have known existed prior.