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Franni Cash LIVE! Nashville, TN
Tue, 4 Nov, 8:00 PM CST
Doors open
7:00 PM CST
Riverside Revival
1600 Riverside Dr, Nashville, TN 37216
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Join Franni Cash for her FIRST headlining show with special guest lydi lynn in Nashville on 11/4! Celebrate her newly released EP “Wild Child” with a night of music, whimsy, and FUN! Don't miss your chance to be one of the first to see Franni Cash LIVE! Head to frannicash.com for tickets and more information.
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Contemporary Christian
Franni Cash
Franni Cash
Contemporary Christian
Franni Cash has left everything she’s known in the rearview mirror, mustering up the
courage and confidence to reimagine herself as a solo artist. Originally the world met
her as a showstopping performer, empathetic songwriter, and vocal dynamo in the
GRAMMY® Award-nominated Platinum-certified We The Kingdom—which she
co-founded. It would’ve been easy to stay the course and remain in the band, but with a
newfound strength and creative muscle, a heavy heart and a clear head, she walked
away from the group, rekindled her passion for music, and returned to the studio
refreshed and ready to make her statement. Her 2025 solo debut, Wild Child is the
sound of a young woman reclaiming her voice and unapologetically speaking her mind
without fear or filter.
“This chapter of my life is for me, about liberation,” she says. “I felt like it was time for
me to be authentic in my songwriting, make the music I want to make and be the artist I
want to be.”.
Following her departure, she left Nashville for a while to spend time on the West Coast.
She immersed herself in a broad spectrum of influences, listening to everyone from
Kacey Musgraves, Joni Mitchell, Bob Marley, and Sheryl Crow to Chris Stapleton,
Chappell Roan, SZA, and U2. After about six months, she started to write again only
this time, she did it for herself and not for a band. “I felt a new sense of creative
autonomy,” she says. “I decided to own it and show what I could do.”
Ideas poured out as she spent weeks in the studio, writing over 100 tunes and
sharpening her skills as a songwriter. She teased this era with “Wildflowers” co-written
with Austin Cain, Andy Cherry, and David Leonard. Revolving around organic banjo,
airy keys, and a magnetic vocal take from Franni, it channeled “this earthy, colorful,
sparkly but raw sound,” setting the tone for her solo artistry. Working with Cameron
Jaymes [Rachel Platten, Alana Springsteen] encouraged Franni to explore.
“Cameron is from a completely different world musically, which is what I needed,” she
states. “In a way, working with him was a risk, but in a way he inspired me to make the
music I came to understand was what I wanted to make. He’s really been a mentor for
me. He helped me let go, to stop worrying about success and numbers and just write.”
Produced by Jaymes, the single “Koolaid” sees her break from the past without apology.
A steady beat drives the track accented by spacey guitar and shimmering keys as she
sets the scene, “I used to sit down in the basement taking in every word he was saying,
but now that I’m older I’m over the play-pretend façade.” It culminates on a declaration,
“I don’t want the Koolaid I’m sure...I want the water.”
She goes on, “This is about those moments when faith feels clouded by confusion and
hurt, but deep down there’s still a desire to find the joy. This is the second song I
released as a solo artist and I’ve truly loved the freedom of making music that’s been
honest to who I am and where I’ve been.”
Then, there’s “Misfit.” Another Jaymes production, she co-wrote the tune with Natalie
Hemby. Sunny guitar belies biting confidence in her lyrics as she immediately dispels
hypocrisy with a wink, “Gary told me that I wasn’t a Christian if I got a tattoo,” going on
to turn the tables, “But they don’t really know how much I pray at night, they just see the
things that they don’t like.” She puts it best on the hook, “And Jesus was a misfit too.”
“Sometimes, I feel like a misfit in the world and, especially, in Christian culture,” she
comments. “I'm rough around the edges. I have tattoos and a nose ring, and I don’t feel
like I fit in with the ‘Female Christian Mold’. It's okay to be different and free though. Not
everything is so black and white. It’s a lot of what I’ve come to understand.”
Stark and shuddering piano tiptoes beneath her evocative and spirited delivery on
“Anywhere,” a song Franni produced and co-wrote with her father. Her vocals teem with
raw emotion, “I know you’re in pain. You feel it in your bones. It feels insane.” On the
hook, she assures, “Doesn’t matter how bad it is, I'm not going anywhere.”
“I tried to write a peaceful, comforting, and hopeful song,” she reveals. “It was
something I needed to sing for myself. I needed to give myself extra grace. I really love
my fans and the community I've been so lucky to build with them. I want my music,
what’s out now and what’s still to come, to be relatable, to feel inclusive - to sound
infectious and fun. Most of all I want my music to mean something.”
“When someone listens to these songs, I hope they’ll feel the same freedom I felt,” she
says. “This music is an invitation; that I hope encourages everyone to take a deep
breath, let the pressure off, and be whomever they want.” By finally being herself,
Franni has an opportunity to resonate with as many people as possible and perhaps
inspire them to make a needed change while providing them with the soundtrack to that change.

Contemporary Christian
lydi lynn
lydi lynn
Contemporary Christian
“lydi is a fresh blend of creativity fused to absolute clarity,” shares Gotee Records co-founder TobyMac of the newcomer. “She’s a rare mix that can inspire a generation to create with an unbridled love for God that leads to soul-stirring art.”
lydi lynn, who resides in Nashville, provided direct support for introspective singer/songwriter Jervis Campbell’s fall 2024 “Magnolia Tour.” The burgeoning songstress released her debut EP, Desert Dream, Oct. 11, 2024 — listen HERE. With all six tracks co-penned by lydi lynn, the fresh collection also includes songwriting and production contributions from Dave Lubben (Halsey, Hollyn, TobyMac), Noah Nockels (Passion, Christy Nockels) and Bobby Strand (Josh Baldwin, Steffany Gretzinger), among others.
“I’m honored to be a part of such a phenomenal team and family at Gotee,” lydi lynn says. “Working on my first EP has been an incredibly special process, and I can’t wait for these songs to be heard. I’m praying they can be a part of someone’s story the way they have been for mine.”