Town Mountain w/ Hannah Juanita

Sat Feb 15 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

The Basement East

917 Woodland St Nashville, TN 37206

$32.87

Ages 18+

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Town Mountain w/ Hannah Juanita

  • Town Mountain

    Town Mountain

    Bluegrass

    Hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, Town Mountain is the sum of all its vast and
    intricate influences — this bastion of alt-country rebellion and honky-tonk attitude
    pushed through the hardscrabble Southern Appalachian lens of its origin.
    “For us, it’s all about the interaction between the audience and the band — doing
    whatever we can onstage to facilitate that two-way street of energy and emotion,” says
    mandolinist Phil Barker. “Whether it’s a danceable groove or a particular lyric in a song,
    we’re projecting what we’re going through in our daily lives, and we feel that other
    people can attest to that, as well — it’s all about making that connection.”
    Amid a renewed sense of self is the group’s latest album, Lines in the Levee, a collage of
    sound and scope running the gamut of the musical spectrum in the same template of
    freedom and focus found in the round-robin fashion of the musical institution that is
    The Band — a solidarity also found in the incendiary live shows Town Mountain is now
    revered for from coast-to-coast, this devil-may-care gang of strings and swagger.
    “This is the sound we’ve been working towards since the inception of the band,” says
    guitarist Robert Greer. “We realized we needed to do what’s best for us. We’re being true
    to ourselves. It isn’t a departure, it’s an evolution — the gate is wide open right now.”
    “We’ve always had such a reverence and respect for those first and second-generation
    bluegrass bands, and it was that sound that initially inspired all of us to get together,”
    Barker adds. “And that will always be part of our sound. But, we also need to grow as
    artists, and as individuals — for us, that means bringing in a wider palette of sonic
    influences.”
    Formed by Greer and banjoist Jesse Langlais over 15 years ago on a ridge high above the
    Asheville skyline, the sturdy foundation of Town Mountain came into play with the
    addition of Barker not long into the band’s tenure. From there, the group pulled in
    fiddle virtuoso Bobby Britt and bassist Zach Smith. And though the road has been long,
    it’s also been bountiful.
    “It’s definitely been a slow climb. But, it’s been a climb nonetheless, where each new
    opportunity is filled with a sense of gratitude — to be able to make music, to be able to
    play music with your friends,” Barker says. “And to be able to bring music to the people,
    and have them want to show up and listen to it? Well, we’re thankful for that every
    single day.”

    Lines in the Levee also marks the band’s debut album release for famed Nashville label,
    New West Records. Well-known and championed as a fiercely independent act, the
    members of Town Mountain felt an immediate kinship with the record label — this
    genuine bond of creative fulfillment and sustained artistic growth to ensure the long
    game for the ensemble.
    “We’ve always wanted to have a relationship with a label that felt right, and New West
    felt right,” Langlais says. “New West came to some of our shows and the ball started
    rolling. They knew they wanted to work with us, and we knew we wanted to work with
    them. New West lets the artist steer the ship and that’s what we were looking for — to
    have the autonomy to do what we want, but also have a great label behind us.”
    Recorded at Ronnie’s Place (part of the Sound Stage Studios) on Music Row in the heart
    of Nashville, Lines in the Levee is a bona fide workshop in the seamless blend of
    Americana, country, bluegrass and folk roots — this crossroads of deep influences and
    cultivated visions each member of Town Mountain brings to the table.
    “The studio has been part of Nashville for over 50 years, and there’s a certain mojo that
    comes from a space like that — you’re literally stepping into history and that history is in
    the air when you hit the record button,” Langlais says.
    The album also cements the standing of drummer Miles Miller (of Sturgill Simpson
    musical lore) a creative force of nature, one who throws several more logs of ideas and
    inspiration onto the fire that burns brightly within the group — onstage and in the
    studio.
    “When we were looking to add percussion to our sound, Miles was the guy we wanted.
    We’ve been good friends for a long time, and it just seemed like the natural fit to have
    him join us,” Greer says. “He’s a fantastic drummer who really elevates the music so
    high. And he truly understands how to bring drums into a string band setting,
    something not a lot of people can do.”
    Lines in the Levee is also a moment in time for Town Mountain to take pause and glance
    over its shoulder at the road to the here and now. It’s this whirlwind blur of people,
    places and things that fly by, especially when your hardscrabble existence is spent along
    that lost highway — bouncing from town to town, show to show, all in an effort to turn
    long-held dreams into a daily reality.
    “Right from the beginning, it’s always been about camaraderie and the creation of
    something unique, where we haven’t let any of the bumps on the music business road
    get us down too much,” Langlais says. “And I think we feel really comfortable with
    where the Town Mountain sound is right now — that’s a damn good feeling.”

  • Hannah Juanita

    Hannah Juanita

    Country

    Hannah Juanita left her home state of Tennessee in her early twenties to break out of a stifling culture of conformity and meet the world. She travelled in search of herself, worked odd jobs, and spent countless nights singing fireside under the stars with friends, never pursuing music as a career.

    Eventually, Hannah made it back to Tennessee, landing in Nashville with nothing but her dog Loretta, her guitar, and a handful of heartbreak songs. She started singing around town and quickly became a staple live performer and a highly respected vocalist in the traditional country scene in Music City, known for her classic, old-school sound. Self-proclaimed “ramblin’ gal”, Hannah Juanita has toured heavily around the country since 2021 headlining and supporting acts like Kaitlin Butts, Nick Shoulders, Emily Nenni, Summer Dean, Jesse Daniel & Kelsey Waldon. Her debut record ‘Hardliner’ established her reputation as a full-hearted, free-spirited, and irresistibly genuine honky-tonk angel. Hannah's second full length record, 'Tennessee Songbird' was released August 30, 2024, and she will be touring throughout 2025 across the United States and Europe.

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Town Mountain w/ Hannah Juanita

Sat Feb 15 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

The Basement East Nashville TN
Town Mountain w/ Hannah Juanita

$32.87 Ages 18+

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BACKPACKS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE VENUE
Most shows are standing room only.
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ALL ALL AGES and 18+ SHOWS ARE NO RE-ENTRY