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Adam Chaffins "Trailer Trash" EP release show w/ special guest Moose Miller
Fri, 16 May, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
Doors open
6:30 PM CDT
The Basement
1604 Eighth Ave South, Nashville, TN 37203
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Age Limit
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Adam Chaffins
Adam Chaffins
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With Trailer Trash coming May 2025, Adam Chaffins pulls listeners into the raw, unvarnished reality of everyday American life – offering a uniquely personal Appalachian perspective that is equal parts poetic and unflinching. It is music that not only demands to be heard, it insists on being felt. The Eastern Kentucky native, who is paving his new path in Nashville, has spent years touring and recording with the likes of Billy Strings, Lee Ann Womack, The War and Treaty, Kendell Marvel, Brit Taylor, and many more.
Chaffins new EP offers songs like its title track and country soul odyssey “Trailer Trash” and “Little Bit at a Time,” a personal mantra and a testament to perseverance. His work paid off when legendary producer Frank Rogers (Chris Stapleton, Brad Paisley and Scotty McCreery) offered Chaffins a record and publishing deal on the spot – and produced his upcoming record. Chaffins is that rare alchemist spinning personal heartbreak and triumph into music for all; past grit becomes future hope, one song at a time.

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Moose Miller
Moose Miller
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Authenticity and vulnerability are two qualities Moose Miller strives for in his music. The Ohio native has Appalachian roots that run as deep as the hills themselves, and his music is infused with an honesty and sincerity that seems to flow straight from his soul directly into his songs. He holds a deep reverence for the blood, sweat, and tears shed by those who work to carve out a living for themselves among the backwoods and hills he calls home. He draws much of his inspiration from his rural roots and upbringing as well as some in his musical heroes - The Steel Drivers, Tyler Childers, and The Isaacs.