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George Shingleton + Rye Davis + Sam Banks and Hannah Jaunita
Wed March 1, 2023 7:30 pm (Doors: 6:00 pm )
3rd and Lindsley
All Ages
$15.00 - $50.00
George Shingleton
Generations of Shingleton men have played an amalgam of bluegrass and the Appalachian "hill country" music familiar in their area of rural West Virginia, but George Shingleton was the first to make the move from the local church choir to Nashville.

In 2023, though, Shingleton is eager to be out on the road more often, after years as a "weekend warrior."

"I just want to be playing my music for people," he asserts. "I want to make music that people can connect to in times of both celebration and sadness. Music brings us together in such a universal way."

Rye Davis

Rye Davis is a modern day troubadour from Pig, Ky. He has been an invited performer at Nashville's famous Bluebird Cafe. Brad Paisley gave Rye a big compliment when he said to him, " You sound a lot like Alan Jackson." Rye’s smooth, distinctive vocals, captivating songs and live show energy bring his brand of country music to a whole new generation of growing listeners who never knew what country could be. Armed with a can-do attitude and determination, Rye Davis stands as a beacon of hope for the return of real, down home music.

Sam Banks
Sam has been writing songs for nearly ten years, and touring professionally for seven years. As a singer, songwriter, and musician, he has played and sang alongside many talented and well known artists over the years including Craig Morgan, Hank Williams Jr.’s children - Hilary, Holly, and Sam Williams, Tate Stevens, John Rich, and many more. He has also toured with up and coming artists Shy Carter and Nate Barnes. He currently tours full time as a utility player and singing background vocals with Craig Morgan while continuing to pursue his own artist career here in Nashville.
 
As an unsigned songwriter, Sam had his first major label cut with Craig Morgan in 2020 with “Going Out Like This”, on Craig’s God Family Country album. His most recent cuts include "Ask Him" released by Craig Morgan on the God Family Country Deluxe Album, along with multiple cuts coming soon on country star William Michael Morgan's upcoming album.

Hannah Juanita
Hannah Juanita left her home state of Tennessee in her early twenties to ramble the world, trying new things and gathering stories. Eventually, at 30, she found herself living in a Hostess step van-turned-cabin on the side of a mountain in Washington state, in a relationship that had her feeling more lonely than being alone. So she packed up her things, took her dog Loretta, and got the hell out of dodge. She came back to Nashville and started writing and performing songs about her worldly life experiences. She's done her fair share of touring, and is now a staple live performer at traditional country joints and honky tonks around Music City.