CANCELLED: Steve Coughlin & Probably Cause with The Broken String Band
Doors Open: 7:00 PM
Advanced tickets: $15 (Day of show: $18)
STEVE COUGHLIN & PROBABLE CAUSE
Steve Coughlin, BMI Recording Artist, singer songwriter calls Hartwell Georgia his Homebase. Crystal Clear waters and Whispering Pines create the pristine backdrop on which he paints his Smooth Americana Sound. Steve's Songs of Loss, Love and Classic Country Storytelling have taken his listeners on a journey they won't soon forget. His debut album Out of the Cold, and Sophomore follow up record, Winds of Home are charting Nationally. Both albums produced by Davis Causey, with special guests Randall Bramblett and Tom Ryan. Steve's third album, Just Whisper is currently being written and recorded at Last House Studio, with Davis Causey. Steve is backed by Probable Cause, highly accomplished musicians who bring his visions alive. Led by Wayne Bailey on lead guitar. Brandon Eaton on drums. Allison Robarts on percussion and M. Scott Callaway on bass guitar. Together with Probable Cause, Steve's show is for anyone who enjoys good music and great fun.
THE BROKEN STRING BAND
Hailing from the Classic City - Athens, GA - The Broken String Band is helping to re-define what it means to play folk music. From its beginnings with founding vocalist Taylor Thompson and songwriter/banjo player Sean Stephansen, the aptly named band has been breaking strings with the intensity and excitement of their performances from Nashville to Atlanta since 2015. The later additions of Laura Camacho (stand-up bass) and John Phillips (drums/multi-instrumentalist) from the Athens Tango Project created an eclectic group of musicians that exemplifies The Broken String Band's sound: diverse, unique and dynamic. With a live performance that combines alluring, hard-hitting lyrics and harmonies with thrashing banjo, tango-driven bass lines, and the occasional accordion or flute, The Broken String Band encapsulates the feel-good vibe of acoustic jamming with a dash of classical culture thrown in for good measure.