30th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival – Third Night’s A Charm

Front L-R: Rob Hatch, Lydia Cahill (SESAC), Jesse Lee, Lyndsie McClure (NSAI), Joe Fox Back L-R: Shannan Hatch (SESAC), Bart Herbison (NSAI), ET Brown (SESAC), Scott Jungmichel (SESAC), Jimmie Allen, Brad Peterson (Regions Bank) – Photo: Amanda Terranova
The 30th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival presented by Regions Bank completed night three of awe-inspiring shows last night. Attendees were filled with amazement and emotion listening to their favorite songwriters perform their hit songs and sharing the stories behind these chart-topping tunes. The audience could be heard singing along and even had the opportunity to preview new songs that have not yet been released. Some of the special guests in attendance last night at the popular songwriters festival included Morgan Evans, Jameson Rogers, and Mackenzie Carpenter who all hopped up on stage during the ‘Hits From The Tape Room!’ round at 3rd & Lindsley (stage sponsored by Visit Music City), Callista Clark who appeared at Listening Room Cafe, and Tenille Arts surprised the audience at the Hard Rock Cafe (stage sponsored by Musicnotes) during the round presented by HOT 106.7.

Festival attendees can expect to see another night of incredible rounds tonight, a few highlights will include Bob DiPiero, J.T. Harding, Kelley Loveless, and Tim Nichols at the 6 p.m. 3rd & Lindsley show (stage sponsored by Visit Music City), the ‘Round and Round She Goes’ round featuring Wyatt Easterling, Robby Hecht, Paul Jefferson, and Stephanie Lambring at the 9 p.m. Hard Rock Cafe show (stage sponsored by Musicnotes), the ‘Sheltered at The Analog’ round at 6pm at Analog at Hutton Hotel featuring Cameron Jaymes, Alex Kline, Jenna LaMaster, Melissa Peirce, and Jason Saenz, and the 6 p.m. round at The Bluebird Cafe (stage sponsored by Academy of Country Music) presented by the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum – ‘Bill Anderson & Friends,’ featuring Bill Anderson, Jim “Moose” Brown, Buddy Cannon, and Teea Goans.Some highlights from Saturday’s lineup will include ‘Love, Tom featuring Tom Douglas’ in partnership with The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (at The Country Music Hall of Fame) from 2:30 –3:30 p.m., ‘Rx Songs & Friends’ at Elliston Place Soda Shop at 6 p.m., Phillip Lammonds, Lauren Lucas, David Tolliver, and The Wildcards at the Hard Rock Cafe (stage sponsored by Musicnotes) for the 6 p.m. show, ‘Country & Bluegrass Hits’ round featuring Timothy Baker, Irene Kelley, Steve Leslie, and a special guest at The Station Inn (stage sponsored by Tennessee Entertainment Commission) at 9 p.m., ‘Madison House Party’ with Kris Allen, Nick Fradiani, Trent Harmon, and Maddie Poppe presented by Mix 92.9 at The Listening Room Cafe at 9 p.m., and Melissa Fuller, Bre Kennedy, Jordyn Shellhart, and Alana Springsteen at 9 p.m. at The Lounge at City Winery (stage sponsored by Aloompa).At-the-door cash admission will be available for individual shows that have not reached venue capacity, don’t miss your chance to experience Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival! For up-to-date lineups, tickets, venues, schedules, and other festival information, download the free Festival App or visit www.tinpansouth.com. Updates can also be found on the Tin Pan South Facebook pageTwitter, and Instagram
Cameron Bedell and Seth Ennis performing at The Bluebird Cafe (stage sponsored by Academy of Country Music) Photo: Tin Pan South/Sydney Zuyus – Click on Image to Download
Chris August & James T. Slater closing out the night at Analog at Hutton Hotel – Photo: Tin Pan South/Brittni Talley Click on Image to Download
Anthony Smith, Jamie Paulin, Clint Daniels, and Jon Stone entertained crowds at the early show at The Station Inn (stage presented by Tennessee Entertainment Commission) – Photo: Cheri Cranford – Click on Image to Download 
Surprise guest Tenille Arts showed up at Hard Rock Cafe (stage sponsored by Musicnotes) for the round presented by Hot 106.7 joining Dave Pittenger, Shane Stevens, and Kyle Clark – Photo: Tin Pan South/Kari Jakobsen – Click Image to Download
Hunter Phelps & Wyatt McCubbin perform as part of “Hits From The Tape Room” at 3rd & Lindsley (stage sponsored by Visit Music City) – Photo: Tin Pan South/Brittni Talley – Click Image to Download
ORGANIZERS OF THE 30TH ANNUAL TIN PAN SOUTH SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PARTNERS: Regions Bank, Southwest Airlines, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, Ronald Blue Trust, Jack Daniel’s, Ford, NewsChannel 5, Tennessee Entertainment Commission, Musicnotes, Academy of Country Music, Aloompa, Lightning 100, 103.3 Country, 95.5 NASH ICON, Hot 106.7, JACK FM, Mix 92.9, Graduate Hotel, Hutton Hotel, Graffiti Indoor Advertising, Americana Music Association, Maggiano’s, Midtown Printing, Musician’s Corner, Music Row, and Nashville Scene.
COVID POLICY:Tin Pan South events take place in a variety of Nashville music venues with varying operating procedures such as age restrictions, table minimums, smoking policy, etc., which Tin Pan South respects and will observe during the festival. Some of our partner venues have COVID-related entry restrictions.  The festival will provide information through the official Tin Pan South mobile app, social media, and the website www.tinpansouth.com.ABOUT TIN PAN SOUTH:Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival, established in 1993 by NSAI, is the largest songwriter’s festival in the world. It offers audiences a platform to discover rising songwriters and watch songwriting legends in their element. Every genre is well represented; some of the artists who have graced the stage in the past include Art Garfunkel, Carole King, Donna Summer, Josh Osborne, Lamont Dozier, Lori McKenna, RaeLynn, and Thomas Rhett. More information can be found here.ABOUT NSAI:Established in 1967, the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) is the world’s largest not-for-profit songwriters trade organization and has a membership of more than 5,000 spanning the United States and eight (8) foreign countries. Consisting of a body of creative minds, including songwriters from all genres of music, professional and amateur, for over 53 years, NSAI has been committed to protecting the rights and future of the profession of songwriting, as well as carrying a commitment to educate, elevate and celebrate the songwriter, acting as a unifying force within the music community and the community at large. More information can be found here.ABOUT REGIONS FINANCIAL CORPORATION:Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $156 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation’s largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest, and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates more than 1,300 banking offices and approximately 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. More information about Regions and its full line of products and services can be here.

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