Americanafest
AMERICANAFEST 2026 feat. Emma Andersen , Sabine McCalla , William Matheny , Jack Blocker & Dale Watson & His Lone Stars

Wed Sep 16 2026

7:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

3rd and Lindsley

818 3rd Ave. S Nashville, TN 37210

$24.61

All Ages

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7 pm: Emma Andersen

8 pm: Sabine McCalla 

9 pm: William Matheny 

10 pm: Jack Blocker

11 pm: Dale Watson & His Lone Stars

  • AMERICANAFEST 2026

    Americana

  • Emma Andersen

    Americana

    Emma Andersen is an independent artist with roots in Boston, a homebase in San Diego, and now based in Nashville. Her ever-changing surroundings have shaped her songwriting, turning it into a personal diary over the years. Emma has been playing guitar since she was eight, and her passion for theater naturally led her to songwriting and performing. Inspired by artists like The Oh Hellos, The Indigo Girls, Gracie Abrams, and Lizzy McAlpine, she crafts lyric-driven songs that blend folk, indie, and pop sounds. Through her music, Emma invites listeners into her little world—hoping her stories bring comfort and connection to those who need it most.
  • Sabine McCalla

    Americana

    While Sabine McCalla is living and creating during modern days, this nuanced artist’s songwriting takes the listener back several decades to pre/post-war eras brimming with the sounds of the Folk Music Revival. Combining elements of gospel, folk, soul, blues, and Americana, Sabine spins stories of heartbreak and hope through intimate arrangements and honest inflections. With lyrical poetry that speaks to the soul and musical agility that spans decades of genre, McCalla takes her listeners on a journey through the depths of the human experience. Whether it’s a lamenting ballad or a rollicking dance number, McCalla keeps you enchanted with superb storytelling and melodies to make your heart melt. Having amassed a loyal following in her adopted hometown of New Orleans and beyond, Sabine’s music has netted her spots at major festivals, like Newport Jazz, Jazz Fest in New Orleans, and Brooklyn Folk Festival, national tour dates, and collaborations with like-minded peers, such as Eli “Paperboy” Reed & sister Leyla McCalla. 

  • William Matheny

    Americana

    Material Witness is William Matheny’s third full-length album since 2017, but if it feels more like the confident work of an artist who has been making music for much longer, there’s good reason for that. The Morgantown, West Virginia multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter paid his dues early, playing in bands with friends and family for two decades, until he was prepared to make his own mark. 

     

    “I felt like I had found my voice for real,” Matheny says of the moment around a decade ago when he realized his songwriting was ready. “I’d been writing my whole life but my approach was very ‘I play in a band and I guess we need songs.’ Sort of like a guy who opens a restaurant and figures he might as well make up some dishes to put on the menu. It took me a while to hone in on my own perspective and figure out exactly what I had to say.”

     

    From 2017’s Strange Constellations to 2023’s That Grand, Old Feeling, plus a scattering of EPs and singles, Matheny has earned his place as one of the Mountain State’s most vivid and dynamic musical voices. Material Witness, recorded in Nashville with Grammy-winning producer/engineer Justin Francis, raises the stakes with ten original songs that often find Matheny contemplating mortality and the passage of time. 

     

    Musically, it’s a step forward for Matheny, although not a big departure from his previous work. “It feels like the next room down the hallway,” he says. “When I listen to it in context, I definitely see a logical progression.”  It’s also the most musically diverse album he’s made to date. “It has the most raucous moments with some of the most delicate moments too,” he says. “I think the emotional range of it is a bit wider than my previous records. It feels less hemmed-in by the idea of fitting into anything.”

     

    Indeed. Material Witness kicks off with the anthemic guitar rocker “Babylon Man” and its memorable chorus chant which inverts Hedy West’s folk revival staple “500 Miles.” “Lord, I’m one/Lord, I’m two/Lord, I’m nothing without you.” Matheny shifts gears for track two, “Where Do The People In My Dreams Go,” a meditative, midtempo melodic gem with a gentle electric piano riff setting the tone and a string quartet sweetening the arrangement. (Matheny says the music of enigmatic 20th century songwriter Connie Converse influenced this one.) Track three, “Everyone Leaves Everyone,” has more of an indie-roots feel, with trace elements of Guided By Voices in its opening guitar figure. And track five, “Fairmont Hair” - packed with insider references to his hometown of Mannington, WV - is druggy, sleep deprived blues rock that echoes mid-60s Dylan or perhaps the Beatles “Come Together.” 

    Tying everything together is Matheny’s voice, a conversational tenor that conveys both hard-won wisdom and heartfelt emotionalism with equal weight and resonance. Travelling out of state to record was a first for Matheny and his band - guitarists Bud Carroll and Adam L. Meisterhans, bassist Tucker Riggleman, keyboardist Jeremy John Batten, and drummer Clint Sutton -  and he says it helped push them to another level. Strange Constellations and That Grand, Old Feeling “were more homespun affairs,” he explains jokingly. “This was our first experiment with isolation rooms and a recording facility that has a mini-fridge.” 

     

    It’s a long way from Matheny’s earliest recordings, which he released under the name Billy Matheny in the mid 2000s after teen years spent playing guitar in a cover band with his father and drums in Brian Porterfield’s band Cheap Truckers’ Speed. In 2008, Matheny joined established Ohio alt. folk group Southeast Engine as a multi-instrumentalist, contributing to a couple of the band’s releases on renowned indie label Misra Records, which also released Strange Constellations in 2017. 

     

    He jumped to Kentucky sensation Tyler Childers’ label Hickman Holler for That Grand, Old Feeling. Matheny has launched his own label, Diamond Teeth, to release Material Witness on July 10th with help from distributor Thirty Tigers’ Americana-leaning affiliate Soundly. 

     

    When Matheny tours behind the new record, he’ll work his own shows into a busy schedule that also includes stints playing bass for fellow West Virginia songwriter John R. Miller and keyboards with the Washington, DC indie act The Paranoid Style. Though he’s increasingly focused on creating his own music these days, Matheny says he’s grateful for the chance to continue supporting other artists with his instrumental versatility. 

     

    “There are things you can’t learn by being in charge all the time,” says Matheny, echoing the chorus of the new album’s opener “Babylon Man.” “I love playing those songs and all of the people in those bands are such a joy to work with. It was never an ego thing where it had to be my vision for me to be interested. If it’s people I love and material I love, I’m down.”

  • Jack Blocker

    Americana

    Jack Blocker is a singer-songwriter whose music is rooted in sincerity, storytelling, and a deep love for his home state of Texas. Drawing inspiration from Texan legends like Townes Van Zandt, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson, Blocker describes his music as “friendly, honest, and Texan”— a reflection of both his lyrical style and the atmosphere of his live shows. Whether he’s jumping around on stage with a full band or singing solo with just an acoustic guitar, Blocker’s performances are captivating and compelling. “My goal is to give some new life to each song that only exists in that moment,” he says. 

    Blocker’s highly anticipated debut album, The Land On Most High, is available now on his own label, Elbow Grease Records. Recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studio B by Mitch Furr and produced by Patrick Lyons (Colter Wall, Josh Meloy, Noeline Hofmann), the album establishes Blocker among the most compelling emerging voices in country music. “The Land On Most High is a collection of nostalgic daydreams,” says Blocker. “It’s a picture that’s painted using hundreds of little memories and moments—the driveway basketball games, motel naps, homemade slip ‘n slides, and trailside snacks that seemed insignificant at the time but continually creep back around to scratch my brain.”


    Blocker is focused on building a lasting community around his music, staying true to his voice, and continuing to write songs that will be remembered when people look back on folk/country music from this era. He says, “My hope is that the deeper I dive into my own memories through these songs, the more vividly each person listening will imagine theirs.”
  • Dale Watson & His Lone Stars

    Americana

    Dale Watson is an award-winning hardest working real country musician and producer who has been creating music and performing live for over 40 years. He has shared the stage with such icons as Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson, just to name a few. He has been seen on David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, and Austin City Limits, but most of the time, he is touring the world, killing it for his fans, keeping the country music roots sound alive. With over 30 albums and singles, Dale knows his way around the recording studio, which is why he built Wat-sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, complete with the 1937 board from Sun Studio.
    Meet the Lone Stars - 
    Dale Watson & His Lone Stars have seen many great musicians come through over the years (with pedal steel master Don Pawlak holding down the fort the longest) – but this lineup right here is something special. Tight, soulful, and built for the honky-tonk stage, they’re keeping the true country sound alive night after night.
    The Lone Stars today:
    • Dale Watson – Vocals & Guitar
    • Don Pawlak – Pedal Steel
    • Manny Pagan – Drums
    • Zack Sapunor – Bass

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Americanafest

AMERICANAFEST 2026 feat. Emma Andersen , Sabine McCalla , William Matheny , Jack Blocker & Dale Watson & His Lone Stars

Wed Sep 16 2026 7:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

3rd and Lindsley Nashville TN

$24.61 All Ages

7 pm: Emma Andersen

8 pm: Sabine McCalla 

9 pm: William Matheny 

10 pm: Jack Blocker

11 pm: Dale Watson & His Lone Stars

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

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All Ages
limit 10 per person
GA
First come first serve seating + standing room
$24.61 ($20.00 + $4.61 fees)

Delivery Method

Will Call

Terms & Conditions

General Admission tickets guarantee entry into the venue but do not guarantee a seat.

All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.

We ONLY accept tickets purchased through Ticketweb.

Seating and venue layout vary by show.

Handicap accommodations are available, please contact the venue in advance.

You do not need to present the credit card used for purchase. You will just need to provide the name the tickets were purchased under to enter, your party does not need to arrive at the same time, each guest can enter under the name the tickets were purchased under.