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Nashville Basement Stage w/ Carter Vintage Guitar
Brett Sherokywith Mitch Grainger& Audra McLaughlin
Wed, 19 Jun, 7:00 PM CDT
Doors open
6:00 PM CDT
3rd and Lindsley
818 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37210
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A native of Belleville, IL, writer/artist, Brett Sheroky moved to Nashville in 2009. Working as a speech therapist by day, Brett spent over a decade on the outside of the music scene focusing on the craft of songwriting. That disciplined approach paid off in 2020 when Brett signed his first publishing deal with SeaGayle Music. Within the first year of his deal, Brett had songs recorded by major artists Granger Smith and Blake Shelton. In 2022, Brett landed his first radio single with Matt Stell's "Man Made" as well as 2022 American Idol winner Noah Thompson's "One Day Tonight.”
While finding success as a songwriter, Brett has been making a name for himself as an artist as well. In early 2020, Brett caught the attention of Phil Vassar and was personally invited to be the opener on Phil's "Stripped Down Tour." Brett's songs and natural ability to engage and entertain an audience has since allowed him the opportunity for more artist slots. In 2022, Brett released “Life Ain’t Always Pretty” and “Everybody Wants”.
In 2023, Brett underwent successful open heart surgery to replace an aorta value that was bad from birth. The timing was unexpected, but within a few weeks Brett was back at it, writing, playing and raising money for his first record. His 2023 release, “Chickens” was aimed at bringing back the fun in country music. Texas radio found Brett in 2023 with his song “Livin’ It Up” climbing the charts. In 2024, Brett had his first #1 as a writer when Mike Ryan’s “Way It Goes” went to the top of the Texas Radio charts.
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Brett Sheroky
Brett Sheroky
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Mitch Grainger
Mitch Grainger
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Mitch Grainger infuses the Blues & Roots genre’s traditional styling’s with a confidence, and depth of spirit, that has seen him compared to the likes of Robert Johnson* by American music critics.
No overnight sensation, this accolade came after over 25 years of performing and recording, predominantly as a side-man with some of Australia and the world’s greatest blues and blues-rock artists.
Beginning his career at just age fourteen, playing harmonica and guitar in the bars of Balmain in Sydney, Mitch Grainger spent his teens honing his craft as a side-man, by jamming with fellow high schoolmates CW Stoneking and Alex Lloyd before joining The Bondi Cigars, who he toured every inch of Australia with before he had turned twenty-one.
Balmain was fertile ground, and if not for being born here, Mitch’s life may have taken a totally different path. One night at The Bridge Hotel in Balmain, Malcolm Young of AC/DC who also lived in the area, walked in and saw Mitch Grainger playing, this led to a long - term friendship and the introduction of Mitch to the Albert’s productions family and one of Malcolm’s mentors, the legendary Australian producer Harry Vanda, whom Grainger made a deal with for the Australian release of his album Love and Demons in 2006.
Meanwhile, the touring work continued all through Mitch’s 20s and into his early 30s with multiple bands, including The Bondi Cigars, Papa Lips & Grainger (with his sister Kara Grainger). Then in 2010, Mitch Grainger relocated to Los Angeles and ensconced himself in the live music scene of Hollywood. It was here that subsequently, in 2015, Mitch Grainger took his first real steps into the light under his own name on the world stage, with his solo acoustic release ‘The Blues’...

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Audra McLaughlin
Audra McLaughlin
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Audra McLaughlin is a force to be reckoned with when she takes the stage. With her powerful, raspy, and explosive voice, Audra showcases a talent that has been nurtured since childhood.
Originally from Glenolden, Pennsylvania, Audra made the leap to Nashville after her appearance on Team Blake in Season 6 of The Voice in 2014. During her audition, Audra received a remarkable four-chair turn and ultimately chose Blake Shelton as her mentor, despite Adam Levine’s plea to work with her. This decision catapulted Audra to the finals and solidified her place as a standout country artist.
Since her time on The Voice, Audra’s career has flourished. She continues to tour and write songs, making a name for herself in Nashville and beyond. Audra has also secured partnerships and performed for NASCAR, the NFL, and various charitable organizations.
Whether she’s performing at an intimate songwriter’s round or captivating audiences across the country, Audra’s passion for music shines through in every note.