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Blue Ridge Recovery: A Benefit for Victims of Hurrican Helene - SURPRISE GUEST HEADLINER, Katie Pruitt, Ben Chapman, Meg McRee, Gabe Lee, Zach Meadows, Matt Koziol, King Margo
Mon, 7 Oct, 7:00 PM CDT
Doors open
6:30 PM CDT
The Basement
1604 Eighth Ave South, Nashville, TN 37203
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Age Limit
21+
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Katie Pruitt
Katie Pruitt
Music
Katie Pruitt is a Nashville transplant from the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Pruitt tackles human topics such as religion, mental health, and contemporary love songs with a modern twist. Her passionate delivery and powerful message are the reason her name has graced the bills of festivals such as Americana, 420 Fest, Pilgrimage, and sold out shows across the US and internationally.
After the 2018 release of her live Ourvinyl EP, Pruitt was named NPR's Slingshot Artist for 2019 and was also featured on All Song's Considered for her song "Grace Has A Gun." Not long after that she was chosen as the Luck Reunion Artist on the Rise for SXSW 2019. Pruitt has no plans of slowing down and when she isn't on the road you can find her in the studio writing and recording her debut record.

Country
Ben Chapman
Ben Chapman
Country
Guided by audiophilic tendencies and an old soul, Ben Chapman found his way to Nashville after spending his adolescent years with self-taught guitar lessons and local VFW gigs. After signing his first publishing deal in 2021 with hit-songwriter Hillary Lindsey’s Hang Your Hat Music, a creative joint venture with Concord music, Chapman launched a monthly, year-long residency at the top of 2022 called “Peach Jam”, a name paying ode to his north Georgia roots. Hosted on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at Nashville’s beloved venue The Basement, the residency became a place for musicians, friends, and music lovers alike to turn on, tune in, and drop out for an evening of community, musicianship, transcendent southern rock, with an array of special guests including Brent Cobb, Drake White, Joshua Ray Walker, Lainey Wilson, Daniel Donato, Elizabeth Cook, Ashley Monroe, Angelina Presley, Caylee Hammack, Aaron Raitiere, Vince Herman, Brit Taylor, Hayes Carll, and more.
Inspired by the honky-tonk influence of Roger Miller and the genre-blending enterprises of The Grateful Dead, Chapman released his debut project Make The Night Better in March of 2022 exhibiting “not only his strength as a candid storyteller but also his poise as a quickly emerging artist” (American Songwriter). Produced by publisher-turned-producer Jake Gear (Hailey Whitters, Flatland Cavalry), and featuring fellow North Georgia native, and personal mentor to Chapman, Channing Wilson, the debut record found support from radio channels like WMOT and SiriusXM’s Outlaw Country as well as Spotify’s Indigo playlist, Fresh Finds: Folk, Apple Music’s New Music Daily, Country Risers, and beyond. The debut was well-received, with a slew of acts adding Ben to their shows including Flatland Cavalry, Drake White, Marshall Tucker Band, Hailey Whitters, Joshua Ray Walker, William Clark Green, Muscadine Bloodline, The Cadillac Three, and Corey Smith.

Country
Meg McRee
Meg McRee
Country
After attending Vanderbilt Universityon a full ride, Meg McRee traded her newlyearned degree for the pursuit of an unpredictable dream as a songwriter. McReewas validated as more than a driven idealist with the signing of her first publishingdeal at Hang Your Hat, a creative joint venture with Concord Music Publishing andhit-songwriter Hillary Lindsey. Since, she hashad songs cut byGrace Potter, ElleKing, Caylee Hammack, Paul Cauthen, Carter Faith, Ben Chapman and others. Megrecently released the first track “A Lot to Say” off her debut project as a songwriterturned artist, with a full album coming in early 2023.

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Zach Meadows
Zach Meadows
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From Florida to Nashville by way of the Carolinas, Zach Meadows' music is rooted in a passion for personal, expressive songwriting and a penchant for weaving experiences into something greater. Grounded in the Americana tradition, Meadows' stories make for a compelling miscellany of love, loss and everything in between. With his soulful, resonant voice, Meadows' music is grounded in authenticity; as he puts it, "My songs are a reflection of me, and my music is always evolving with me." Meadows' steadfast commitment to songwriting is at the heart of his sound, grounded in a desire to "not write a song for the sake of writing a song, but to tell a story." From listening rooms in Nashville to venues across the country, Meadows' ability to move crowds with his poignant, introspective art is a hallmark of what’s to come in his career.

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King Margo
King Margo
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King Margo has been on the scene for years as a highly reputable source for musicianship, high-energy shows and sharp songwriting craft. They collaborate often with Gabe Lee, Susan Werner and Jason Eady. They have played The Grand Ole Opry, Cayamo, WinterFest, Mile of Music, Pickathon and many other festivals. They released their 2022 album Waters Rise to critical acclaim, and their song “Dishes Ain’t Done” remained on Spotify’s Indigo playlist for multiple weeks. They have been placed on several editorial playlists on Spotify, Apple and Tidal, and in 2024 two of their songs were placed in two separate films. They are constantly writing, releasing new singles and performing on the road, proving to be a band that can truly stand the test of time in an ever-changing industry.

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SURPRISE GUEST HEADLINER
SURPRISE GUEST HEADLINER
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