Events
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Big Beautiful Bruce Brown Benefit
The Well Coffee Green Hills 4002 Granny White Pike, Nashville, TN, United StatesThe Big Beautiful Bruce Brown Benefit, as it is being named, is being produced by True Tunes, also based in Nashville, and is being organized by a cadre of Brown’s friends and industry associates, along with Lipscomb University student workers. Artists currently confirmed to perform include: Jimmy A, Bob Bennett, The Choir, Eddie DeGarmo, Rob Frazier, Dan Haseltine, Glenn Kaiser, Phil Keaggy, Phil Madeira, Kevin Max, Charlie Peacock, Dave Perkins, River & Rail, Mike Roe, Russ Taff, Chris Taylor, Ojo Taylor, Terry Taylor, Michelle Lynn Thompson, and The Throes and will include special non-musical appearances by Amy Grant as well as other artists and industry friends.
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Songs & Stories: Greenville Beer Exchange
Greenville Beer Exchange 7 South Laurens Street, Greenville, SC, United Statescreated by photogrid Come to one of Greenville, SC's coolest haunts for an evening of music and conversation with JJT and friends! There will be a songwriters round to kick […]
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Stories and Songs: Wild Goose Festival
Wild Goose Festival 742 Jericho Rd, Harmony, NC, United StatesJJT will be speaking at The Wild Goose Festival in Harmony NC at noon, August 30th, on the TERRA stage, and then will be signing copies of his books at the bookstore at 1pm. He will also be featured on the Storytellers Stage later in the day.
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Stories & Songs: Asheville / Fletcher (NC)
Feed and Seed 3715 Hendersonville Rd, Fletcher, United StatesJJT and Michelle Lynn Thompson return to the Asheville NC area for a special evening of stories and songs. Michelle will open the evening with a set of her original […]
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We Still Believe (Artist & Songwriter Music Business Workshop Launch)
FeaturedExpect to learn a lot, to come away empowered and directed, and to meet new friends who are as serious about taking their craft and business to the next level as you are. We believe music still matters. We believe there is a heart still beating here. And while the music industry continues to grow and expand, raking in more money than ever before, many artists and writers have resigned themselves to a life on the outside of the “content machine” that shares in most of that growth. We believe that revenue growth in music shows that people still value this stuff. Songs are still worth something. And while money has never been WHY most of us make music, it is HOW we do. Come learn with us and explore what might be a world of new opportunities.
