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SUMMARY:Songwriters Circle SHOWCASE
DESCRIPTION:Songwriters Circle SHOWCASE\n\nApril 11 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm\nFree\n\n\n\n2026 Songwriters Circle Showcases\n\nApril 11\, 2026\nNovember 14\, 2026\n\nLocation: Performance Theatre\, Birthplace of Country Music Museum\nCost: Free and open to the public\, donations encouraged to benefit the artists and the Birthplace of Country Music Museum\nThe Birthplace of Country Music Museum and Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia are proud to continue these events designed to highlight the talents of songwriters in our region. The Songwriters Circle Showcase will be held twice a year in 2026 at 2 p.m. ET\, April 11 and November 14\, in the performance theater at the museum. These two Showcases accompany the monthly Songwriters Circle events on second Saturdays. The event is free and open to the public; donations are appreciated. \n\nThe quarterly Songwriters Circle Showcase is an extension of the monthly Songwriters Circle program\, organized by Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia\, and will consist of artists who participate in the monthly Circle. The Showcase event is structured similarly to “in the round” events\, with each songwriter introducing themselves and their song\, which will be performed with or without accompaniment. The songwriter will then hold a discussion about the piece–the origins of the song\, its structure\, and inspiration–and take questions. \nAbout the featured Songwriters on April 11\nJulia Maggard is an Appalachian songwriter from the mountains of southwest Virginia.  Her story started in a Pentecostal mountaintop church when she was only three years old and improvised “Away in a Manger” after a Christmas service.  She has been singing ever since.  When she was only twenty\, she signed with an independent record label that produced her debut album “Hard to Believe.”  One of its songs\, “Ain’t Made Weak” made to number 77 on the Music Row Breakout charts.  Today\, she’s fully independent and has a 2026 single called “Forever Won’t Be Long Enough”.   Her love of language\, storytelling\, and people has curated a catalogue of music that truly connects. \n  \nJonathan Short has called the APP-UH-LATCH-UN Mountains home his whole life\, and like most mountain folk\, he has been deeply impacted by mountain music culture. His parents were his first musical influence as part of a southern gospel trio when he was a little boy. Because of the strong religious influence\, Jonathan cut his musical teeth by singing in churches in different bands. While still a worship leader in his church\, his musical tree sprouted a new branch as his songwriting began taking him on a whole new musical journey. \nIn 2015\, Jonathan began gigging around with his rock and roll band\, Hello October\, playing lots of local music festivals and venues. Now Jonathan is standing out on his own with a new batch of songs and a new emphasis on his songwriting\, hoping to pave a new way for himself as a singer/songwriter. He is a member of SOHA (Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia) and the 2025 winner of the Gathering in the Gap Songwriting Contest with his original song\, “Hometown.” \n  \nHannah Rae Adams is an independent singer-songwriter whose music blends elements of funk\, folk\, rock and baroque pop. Originally from Michigan\, she has called Bristol\, Tennessee\, home since 2017\, immersing herself in the region’s rich musical heritage while staying true to her diverse influences. With a background in mental health counseling\, Hannah Rae brings a deep sense of introspection and emotional authenticity to her songwriting\, crafting lyrics that resonate with themes of love\, self-discovery\, and transformation. \nHer sound is shaped by the timeless grooves of Motown\, the raw storytelling of folk and country\, and the energy of classic rock\, resulting in a style that feels both familiar and refreshingly unique. She is often compared to artists such as Carley Simon\, Stevie Nicks\, Alanis Morrisette and Joni Mitchell. Whether performing solo with an acoustic guitar or layering harmonies and intricate arrangements in the studio\, she delivers music that is as heartfelt as it is compelling. \nHannah’s journey as an artist has led her to stages across the Southeast\, where her rich\, dynamic vocals and magnetic presence have captivated audiences through her original music as well as a range of crowd-pleasing covers. She has performed live on platforms like Radio Bristol and Appalachian Artists Live\, gaining recognition for her ability to connect with listeners on a personal level. With an EP released last spring and a new\, full album coming next fall\, she is an artist to watch! \nWith a growing catalog of original music and a passion for storytelling\, Hannah Rae Adams continues to carve out her space in the independent music scene\, proving that honesty and artistry go hand in hand. \n\nLed by Mary Munsey\, a local musician\, educator and founder of Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia\, the weekly Songwriters Circle is open to songwriters of all ages and skill levels. The Circle encourages participants to share songs\, brainstorm ideas\, and support one another in their creative endeavors. Songwriter Circles are held the second Saturday of each month at the museum\, 2-5 p.m. There is no cost to participate. \n“The Songwriters Circle aims to foster a collaborative environment for songwriting\,” said Munsey. “Importantly\, aspiring songwriters do not need to play an instrument to join in the fun.” \nThe Songwriters Circle not only provides an opportunity for performance and networking\, but also emphasizes the importance of clarity and storytelling in songwriting. The group’s mission is to encourage creativity\, introduce songwriting shows to regional audiences\, and elevate the appreciation of songwriting as a valuable art form. \nAbout Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia\n\nSongwriters of Highlands Appalachia is led by Mary Munsey\, a local musician and educator\, recently retired from Virginia Highlands Community College. The program offers a great deal of flexibility in its format for attendees\, with varied songwriting interests and abilities. Some of the attendees play instruments and some are curious about songwriting and the process. Lyrics can sometimes only pare up with others that play instruments and put music with the words. Some writers don’t sing\, but enjoy hearing others perform their songs. Some of the performances can be a cappella. Some members of the group write one to three songs between sessions and some write more. Sometimes as busy as life gets\, writers don’t get to write new material between meetings. We don’t pressure anyone to write\, and we don’t criticize anyone. We treat each other with respect. We don’t discuss politics\, use profanity\, or write antagonistic lyrics. \n \nThe focus is not on the beauty of the voice or skill of the instrumentation\, but the clearness of the pronunciation and the effect of the song. We work on making sure the audience can hear every word. We are not professional musicians but we are creators of musical stories and that is the beauty of it. The sessions are open to anyone visiting the museum. Genres are not specified. Songs can be instrumental\, folk\, country\, bluegrass\, Americana\, blues\, humorous\, jazz\, R&B\, electronic\, and even pop\, to name a few. Writers are allowed to bring CDs for sale and to accept tips after performances. \nFor more information about the Songwriters Showcase and Songwriters Circle programs\, visit the Events page at BirthplaceOfCountryMusic.org. For more information on Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia\, HighlandsAppalachia.org.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/songwriters-circle-showcase-2/
LOCATION:Birthplace of Country Music Museum\, 520 Birthplace of Country Music Way\, Bristol\, VA\, 24201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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SUMMARY:Donald Davis Concert
DESCRIPTION:Donald Davis Storytelling Concert at The Jackson Theatre\nApril 13 & 14 at 7:30 p.m.\nDonald Davis\, one of America’s favorite master storytellers\, is coming to the Jackson Theatre on April 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. The two-night storytelling concert will feature Davis telling different stories each evening.\nDavis was born in a Southern Appalachian Mountain world that was rich in stories. “I didn’t learn stories\, I just absorbed them\,” Davis says as he recounts tales learned from a family of traditional storytellers who lived on the same Western North Carolina land since 1781.\nDavis’ resume includes Davidson College\, Duke University Divinity School\, work as a retired Methodist minister\, and former chairperson of the board of directors for the National Storytelling Association. He is a favorite at the National Storytelling Festival and has also served as a featured teller at the Smithsonian Institution\, the World’s Fair\, as well as festivals and concerts throughout the United States and the world.\nFor Donald Davis\, storytelling is a way of giving and living life. He invites each listener to come along\, pull deep inside for one’s own stories\, and share in the common experiences that celebrate the creative spirit. For Donald Davis\, storytelling “is not what I do for a living\, but it is how I do all that I do while I am living.”\nThe performances will take place at The Jackson Theatre in historic downtown Jonesborough.\nEnjoy two nights of stories from Donald Davis with general admission each evening being $16. A special group rate for 15 or more people is available for $13 per person.\nTickets at www.thejacksontheatre.com. Follow @thejacksontheatre on social media for updates and upcoming events.\n\n#####\n\nAbout The Jackson Theatre: The Jackson Theatre is a fully restored theatre in the heart of historic downtown Jonesborough. Serving as a vibrant hub for the arts\, it now operates as a music venue\, theater\, and film house\, bringing entertainment and culture to the community again. For tickets and more information\, visit thejacksontheatre.com or follow us on social media @thejacksontheatre. 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/donald-davis-concert/2026-04-13/
LOCATION:Jackson Theatre\, 121 W. Main St.\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Donald Davis Concert
DESCRIPTION:Donald Davis Storytelling Concert at The Jackson Theatre\nApril 13 & 14 at 7:30 p.m.\nDonald Davis\, one of America’s favorite master storytellers\, is coming to the Jackson Theatre on April 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. The two-night storytelling concert will feature Davis telling different stories each evening.\nDavis was born in a Southern Appalachian Mountain world that was rich in stories. “I didn’t learn stories\, I just absorbed them\,” Davis says as he recounts tales learned from a family of traditional storytellers who lived on the same Western North Carolina land since 1781.\nDavis’ resume includes Davidson College\, Duke University Divinity School\, work as a retired Methodist minister\, and former chairperson of the board of directors for the National Storytelling Association. He is a favorite at the National Storytelling Festival and has also served as a featured teller at the Smithsonian Institution\, the World’s Fair\, as well as festivals and concerts throughout the United States and the world.\nFor Donald Davis\, storytelling is a way of giving and living life. He invites each listener to come along\, pull deep inside for one’s own stories\, and share in the common experiences that celebrate the creative spirit. For Donald Davis\, storytelling “is not what I do for a living\, but it is how I do all that I do while I am living.”\nThe performances will take place at The Jackson Theatre in historic downtown Jonesborough.\nEnjoy two nights of stories from Donald Davis with general admission each evening being $16. A special group rate for 15 or more people is available for $13 per person.\nTickets at www.thejacksontheatre.com. Follow @thejacksontheatre on social media for updates and upcoming events.\n\n#####\n\nAbout The Jackson Theatre: The Jackson Theatre is a fully restored theatre in the heart of historic downtown Jonesborough. Serving as a vibrant hub for the arts\, it now operates as a music venue\, theater\, and film house\, bringing entertainment and culture to the community again. For tickets and more information\, visit thejacksontheatre.com or follow us on social media @thejacksontheatre. 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/donald-davis-concert/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Jackson Theatre\, 121 W. Main St.\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T203000
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SUMMARY:Vernon Dalhart: First Country Music Star
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Theatre will present Vernon Dalhart: First Country Music Star on Friday\, April 17 at 7:00pm\, in partnership with the International Storytelling Center. This special evening of words and music celebrates one of the most influential recording artists of the 1920s and 1930s.\n\nVernon Dalhart was the first artist to record a million-selling country hit with the two-sided 78 RPM disc featuring “The Wreck of the Old ’97” and “The Prisoner’s Song.” Both recordings are enshrined in the Grammy Hall of Fame\, and Dalhart was later inducted into both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. A prolific artist by any standard\, he made more than 4\,000 recordings between 1916 and 1939.\n\nDespite his massive impact\, Dalhart’s legacy has often been overlooked. Many legendary performers\, including Dolly Parton\, Marty Robbins\, Johnny Cash\, Willie Nelson\, Doc Watson\, Bill Monroe\, and Mac Wiseman\, have covered songs first recorded by Dalhart\, helping to carry his influence through generations of American music.\n\nDrawing on five years of research\, music historian Dr. Ted Olson will share the story of Dalhart’s diverse career and explore why his contributions have faded from the spotlight. Jack Hinshelwood\, a multi-instrumentalist and singer\, will provide the live soundtrack\, performing faithful renditions of classics such as “Wreck of the Old ’97\,” “The Prisoner’s Song\,” “Home on the Range\,” “Jesse James\,” “The Big Rock Candy Mountains\,” “My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\,” and more songs that helped shape early country music.\nThis event is part of the Jackson Theatre’s ongoing collaboration with the International Storytelling Center\, highlighting shared programming rooted in storytelling and music.\n\nTickets are $15 in advance and $20 day of show. Tickets and more information are available at thejacksontheatre.com.\n\n#####
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/vernon-dalhart-first-country-music-star/
LOCATION:Jackson Theatre\, 121 W. Main St.\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Jonesborough":MAILTO:info@jonesborough.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T160000
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SUMMARY:Burgers & Bluegrass
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URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/burgers-bluegrass-2/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T180000
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SUMMARY:High Time II at Tennessee Hills
DESCRIPTION:HIGH TIME II AT TENNESSEE HILLSShadow of the Moon | Grateful Dead TributeSaturday\, April 18\, 2026 | 6 PM | 90 TN Hills Way\, Bristol\, TN\nShadow of the Moon brought the hill to life last August. They’re back.\nHigh Time II. Live on the outdoor stage at Tennessee Hills Distillery in Bristol. Grateful Dead covers done the way they’re supposed to sound: loud\, loose\, and under open sky.\nCraft cocktails and beer on tap. Special food menu from the Smokestillery kitchen. Local vendors on site. Bring a lawn chair if you want\, but you probably won’t stay in it.\nTICKETSGeneral Admission: $20VIP Tickets: $50 (Limited quantity).\nVIP gets you balcony seating\, a commemorative High Time II poster\, access to the dedicated VIP bar\, a complimentary food item\, and priority service.\nALL AGES EVENT. 21+ to drink.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/high-time-ii-at-tennessee-hills/
LOCATION:Tennessee Hills Distillery Bristol\, 1 Tennessee Hills Way\, Bristol\, 24201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T220000
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SUMMARY:Gin Blossoms
DESCRIPTION:Formed in Tempe\, Arizona in 1987\, Gin Blossoms helped define alternative radio in the early ‘90s with their breakout major-label debut New Miserable Experience. Led by the gold-certified hit “Hey Jealousy\,” the album went on to sell more than four million copies\, delivering enduring singles like “Allison Road” and “Until I Fall Away” and cementing the band as power-pop mainstays. Their hometown legacy was officially recognized in October 2022\, when Tempe unveiled an honorary street sign renaming a section of 8th Street between Rural Road and Una Avenue as “Allison Road Avenue\,” celebrating both the beloved song and the album’s 30th anniversary.\nThey followed with the platinum-selling Congratulations I’m Sorry\, featuring the Top 10 smash “Follow You Down” and the GRAMMY®-nominated “As Long as It Matters.” Decades later\, their jangly guitars\, sharp hooks\, and emotionally resonant songwriting still hit with the same immediacy. Made up of Robin Wilson\, Jesse Valenzuela\, Bill Leen\, and Scotty Johnson\, Gin Blossoms continue to evolve without losing the sound that made them essential. Their latest album\, Mixed Reality (produced by Don Dixon and engineered by Mitch Easter)\, delivers 15 new tracks packed with chiming melodies\, wry lyricism\, and undeniable heart\, proving the band is as vital now as ever.\nInducted into the Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2017\, Gin Blossoms remain road-tested and fan-driven\, touring relentlessly and sharing stages with Collective Soul\, Barenaked Ladies\, and Hootie & The Blowfish. Reuniting once again with Blues Traveler for this year’s tour\, the longtime collaborators are building on the momentum of last summer\, when they took over the Jimmy Kimmel Live! stage for an epic mashup — an electric reminder that Gin Blossoms continue to turn nostalgia into something unmistakably alive
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/gin-blossoms/
LOCATION:Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol\, 500 Gate City Hwy.\, Bristol\, VA\, 24201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
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SUMMARY:Children's Day
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Day\n\nApril 25 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm\n\n\n\n\nNew date\, same family-fun event! \nJoin us as the Birthplace of Country Music presents Children’s Day on Saturday\, April 25th\, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.! \nPreviously held during Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion\, Children’s Day has moved to April! Children’s Day is free and open to the community\, featuring fun crafts\, games\, and activities provided by local nonprofits\, organizations\, and businesses. Additional activities include free admission to the Birthplace of Country Music Museum\, plogging with the Green Team\, a variety of food trucks\, and local youth performances on the Cumberland Park stage. \nDate: Saturday\, April 25\, 2026\nLocation: Cumberland Square Park\nHours: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nChildren’s Day will not occur during Bristol Rhythm & Roots this year. Be sure to visit the Kid’s Zone during the festival weekend\, September 11-13\, 2026. Kids aged 12 and under receive free festival admission with a ticketed parent or guardian. \n  \nNon-Profit Organization Registration \nIf you are a non-profit organization that would like to register for Children’s Day\, please fill out the form below. Each non-profit/agency can register up to four volunteers and all participating organizations must have a game\, activity\, or craft for children to actively participate in.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/childrens-day/
LOCATION:Birthplace of Country Music Museum\, 520 Birthplace of Country Music Way\, Bristol\, VA\, 24201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Concerts,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T193000
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SUMMARY:Leonid & Friends
DESCRIPTION:Paramount Bristol Presents\n\n\n\nLeonid & Friends\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSat\, April 25\, 2026\n\n\nDoors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm\n\n\n$40.04 – $165.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes ) / Members save at least $5 per ticket\n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\nLEONID & FRIENDS have blown the minds of legions of fans with their uncanny ability to capture the spirit\, musicality\, and fire of American supergroup Chicago. Leonid Vorobyev’s goal was a studio project in dedication to Chicago under the motto “musicians for musicians”. Their first video went viral\, but they really gained traction when Chicago itself published the video on its official website. They have since expanded their repertoire to include Earth Wind & Fire\, Blood Sweat & Tears\, Ides of March\, Stevie Wonder\, Steely Dan\, Deep Purple\, and new original material. This incredible 11-piece band now has over 1.2 million followers across social media\, an astonishing 300 million+ video views\, and over 400 successful US shows under their belt. The future is only looking up for Leonid & Friends. \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/leonid-friends/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T210000
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CREATED:20260217T164730Z
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SUMMARY:Black Jacket Symphony presents Bon Jovi
DESCRIPTION:THE BLACK JACKET SYMPHONY \nThursday\, April 30\, 2026 • 7:30 pm \nRemember putting on an album and listening from start to finish?  Relive that moment with a live concert experience unlike any other as The Black Jacket Symphony recreates Bon Jovi’s iconic album ‘Slipper When Wet’ live in its entirety—note for note\, sound for sound—plus a full set of Bon Jovi’s greatest hits. \nFor over a decade\, The Black Jacket Symphony has performed over 40 classic rock albums\, bringing an incredible night of entertainment to over a million music lovers across the US. The group of hand-picked musicians changes based upon the album being performed—and no sonic detail is overlooked\, with the musicians doing whatever it takes to reproduce the album. It’s a full night of rock and roll magic—plus a visual experience unlike any other. Fans across the country flock to their shows—and once you see one\, you won’t miss another! \nDon’t let the name fool you…known for their incredible live recreations of some of classic rock’s greatest albums\, The Black Jacket Symphony is bringing Bon Jovi’s iconic album ‘Slippery When Wet’ to life. It’s a full rock-and-roll experience! Black jackets for them\, blue jeans for you. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMORE INFO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets go on sale to the public Friday\, February 20\, at 10:00 am EST.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/black-jacket-symphony-presents-bon-jovi/
LOCATION:Martin Center for the Arts\, 1320 W. State of Franklin\, Johnson City\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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