“The album is the most fully realized version of me,” the musician says. That’s evident in the tracks. “Virginia is For Lovers,” an earworm of a single released last year, is peak Overman — nuanced, specific, and catchy as all hell. “Held Up by a Woman,” the most recent single, builds on an acoustic foundation toward a powerful, cathartic, electric release. Meanwhile, the intensely autobiographical “The Bottom” finds Overman wrestling with relatable questions of doubt, life choices, relationships, and mistakes — all without providing easy answers.
Fri Jan 30 2026
8:00 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)
$20.53
Ages 18+
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“The album is the most fully realized version of me,” the musician says. That’s evident in the tracks. “Virginia is For Lovers,” an earworm of a single released last year, is peak Overman — nuanced, specific, and catchy as all hell. “Held Up by a Woman,” the most recent single, builds on an acoustic foundation toward a powerful, cathartic, electric release. Meanwhile, the intensely autobiographical “The Bottom” finds Overman wrestling with relatable questions of doubt, life choices, relationships, and mistakes — all without providing easy answers.
Will Overman/Grady Spencer
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Will Overman is a Virginia singer-songwriter based in Nashville, TN.
Making a living in music isn’t easy, especially when it seems like listeners' tastes change with the wind and algorithms are updated constantly, teasing artists with catching the elusive dollar. Nashville TN based Virginia singer-songwriter Will Overman however; has found a way to thrive in a seemingly constant state of transition.
Will Overman’s music can be best described as a combination of Rock, Country, and Americana, but it's not your typical Country-Americana sound. Sonically it is restless by nature, always searching for something new, and with Will’s heart-worn lyrics and dynamic vocal delivery, it makes for a memorable mixture that is hard to place but easy to love.
Born and raised in Virginia Beach, Will began writing songs after picking up the guitar in high school. He quickly built a regional following, and despite taking time to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail and move to Vermont for a semester of college, he capitalized on his move back to Virginia the following spring by forming the Will Overman Band. The Southern Rock ‘n Roll influenced Americana project released two EPs and an LP, playing bar gigs and festival slots (Merlefest, Appaloosa Music Festival, Rooster Walk) up and down the East Coast until in the spring of 2017, when Will graduated from UVA and the band decided to go their separate ways -
Grady Spencer & the Work is an American groove-based rock and roll band from FortWorth, Texas. Born and bred out of the sweat and blood stemming from decades ofgritty manual labor, the band channels years of music experiences into a tastysoup of country, pop and rock music.Consisting of Grady Spencer on guitar and vocals, Johnny Hatcher on bass/vocals/keys, Tyler Martin on lead guitar, and Jesse Fox on drums/percussion/Ableton, thegroup has been touring from San Diego to Manhattan over the past few years. Thelive shows are a spectacle of tightly wound arrangements and harmonies mixed withheart string-pulling love songs about family and friends. They're trying theirdarnedest to get anywhere near to their heroes and main inspirations, Bahamas TheoKatzman Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit etcetera et al and whatnot.Grady Spencer & the Work are currently on tour through the end of 2023 and arelocked and loaded for an incredible 2024. Follow along our journey and listen to ourlatest album, Grady Spencer & the Work Live from Tannahill's Tavern!
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“The album is the most fully realized version of me,” the musician says. That’s evident in the tracks. “Virginia is For Lovers,” an earworm of a single released last year, is peak Overman — nuanced, specific, and catchy as all hell. “Held Up by a Woman,” the most recent single, builds on an acoustic foundation toward a powerful, cathartic, electric release. Meanwhile, the intensely autobiographical “The Bottom” finds Overman wrestling with relatable questions of doubt, life choices, relationships, and mistakes — all without providing easy answers.
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