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Lera LynnFeaturing Special Guests John Paul WhiteRodney Crowell Peter Bradley AdamsNicole AtkinsAndrew CombsDylan LeBlanc, and with Caleb Caudle
Fri, 22 Jun, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
6:00 PM CDT
3rd and Lindsley
818 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37210
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Lera Lynn will perform songs from her new duets record Plays Well With Others at Nashville's 3rd & Lindsley, with album guests John Paul White, Rodney Crowell, Peter Bradley Adams, Nicole Atkins, Andrew Combs and Dylan LeBlanc. "This is a unique tour and show of duets, for which I hope to share the stage in a collaborative way, with all of the artists on the bill," says Lynn.
The show will be live streamed in partnership with WMOT, World Cafe from NPR Music and VuHaus.
Many know Lera Lynn from her television appearances. Lera received praise for her role in shaping the dark direction of True Detective‘s second season, appearing in the popular HBO series as a barroom singer and contributing a handful of original songs to the show’s soundtrack. Her music has also been heard in HBO’s The Young Pope, the Late Show with David Letterman, and Later with Jools Holland as well as numerous other American TV shows. Over the course of five years, with three albums, a self produced EP, and a soundtrack under her belt, this fiercely independent musician has developed into a distinguished and multi-talented artist.
After the success of her critically-acclaimed 2016 release, RESISTOR, Lynn has been busy writing and recording her new album.
Lera Lynn has performed extensively in listening rooms, concert halls, and festivals in North America and the UK which included stops at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Celtic Connections, showcases at the Americana Music Fest, Stagecoach Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival.
“My favorite part of this job is performing in a live setting, and seeing the potential to move people through music.” Lynn’s shows are intimate regardless of venue type and feature songs spanning from her earliest recordings to the most current, including some unexpected covers.
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John Paul White
John Paul White
Music
John Paul White is a singer-songwriter who resides in Florence, Alabama. As one-half of the critically acclaimed The Civil Wars, he toured the world and introduced millions to his music. The duo also won the 2011 Grammy Awards for Best Folk Album and Best Country Duo/Group Performance. Now, together with co-founders Ben Tanner, keyboardist for Alabama Shakes, and Muscle Shoals native Will Trapp, Mr. White runs Single Lock Records, a Florence-based indie label that has released records by some of the Yellowhammer State’s finest, including Dylan LeBlanc, St. Paul & the Broken Bones, and legendary songwriter Donnie Fritts. Mr. White’s latest album, his first solo recording in nearly a decade, is titled Beulah. Released in 2016, it’s an assuredly diverse collection spanning plaintive folk balladry, swampy southern rock, lonesome campfire songs, and dark acoustic pop.

Country
Rodney Crowell
Rodney Crowell
Country

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Nicole Atkins
Nicole Atkins
Pop
“A voice that could melt the heart of a devil… When Nicole Atkins sings, she sounds like Roy Orbison, Patsy Cline and Janis Joplin all rolled into one voice.” - NPR
Named Rolling Stone’s "Top 10 Artists To Watch" in 2007 for her debut album Neptune City, Nicole Atkins has appeared on numerous late night TV shows, including “The Late Show with David Letterman”, “Conan”, and “Later… with Jools Holland”, and featured in media outlets ranging from the New York Times to Time magazine. She has toured throughout the US and Europe, both headlining and also touring with The Black Keys, Mavis Staples, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Primal Scream, Chris Isaak and the Avett Brothers.
Nicole’s 4th studio album, Goodnight, Rhonda Lee, was produced by Austin Jenkins, Josh Block and Chris Vivion of Niles City Sound, and will be released in Spring 2017.

Country
Andrew Combs
Andrew Combs
Country
A Dallas native now living near the same Nashville airport immortalized in the opening sequence of Robert Altman’s country music odyssey, Andrew Combs is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and heir to that 1975 film’s idea of the Nashville troubadour as a kind of musical monk. Here in the twenty-first century whorl of digital narcissism, where identity can feel like a 24/7 social media soft-shoe performance, Combs makes music that does battle with the unsubtle. Like the pioneering color photographer William Eggleston, he sees the everyday and the commonplace as the surest paths to transcendence, and he understands intuitively that what is most obvious is often studded with the sacred. As a songwriter, Combs relies on meditative restraint rather than showy insistence to paint his canvases, a technique commensurate with his idea of nature as an overflowing spiritual wellspring.

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Dylan LeBlanc
Dylan LeBlanc
Music
