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SOLD OUT! Allison Russell: The Returner Tour w/ Kyshona
Thu, 11 Jan, 8:00 PM CST
Doors open
7:00 PM CST
The Basement East
917 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206
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Americana
Allison Russell
Allison Russell
Americana
Allison Russell — poet, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, activist, and co-founder of Our
Native Daughters and Birds of Chicago — embarks upon her next chapter in The Returner, a
body-shaking, mind-expanding, soulful expression of Black liberation, Black love, of Black self-
respect. Written and co-produced by Allison along with dim star (her partner JT Nero and Drew
Lindsay), The Returner was recorded over Solstice week in December 2022 at Henson
Recording Studios in Los Angeles, CA. It features Russell's "Rainbow Coalition" band of all
female musicians along with special guest appearances from the legendary Wendy & Lisa,
Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark, and Hozier.

Folk-Blues
Kyshona
Kyshona
Folk-Blues
Kyshona has always lent her voice and music to those that feel they have been silenced or forgotten. She began her career as a music therapist, writing her first songs with her patients -- the students and inmates under her care. She soon found the need to write independently and find her own voice, and endeavor which led her to the fertile ground of the Nashville creative community and songwriting culture.
Since then, she has learned how to balance her music career with her passion to heal and foster community through her non-profit organization Your Song.
Her song Listen became an anthem for many in 2020. Of her album, one fan reviewer wrote: “Amidst these hard, divisive times this set of songs is a salve for the grief many of us are feeling about resulting loss of family, friends, and community.” Within the grooves of its 10 tracks, Kyshona blends roots, rock, R&B, and folk with lyrical prowess to uplift the marginalized and bring awareness to the masses. It's for every silent scream, every heavy load, fearful thought, and a simmering sense of anger that the repressed, the lost, and the forgotten try to hide from the world.
Audiences will find a common thread of empowerment, overcoming adversity, and finding hope in her work. The show doesn’t end when the last song is sung. After her powerful performances, concertgoers often ask, "What can I do?"
Her response? "Listen."