Nashville Music Guide Summer Issue 2022 Vol 30 Issue 202

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30th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival in Nashville World’s largest songwriter fest back in-person after pandemic hiatus

The 30th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival is now one for the history books and will be long remembered by the enthusiastic audiences that enjoyed the shows and the songwriters who entertained them. Tin Pan South – the largest songwriter festival in the world – was established in 1993 by the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI). The Festival was once again presented by Regions Bank and back on track after a two-year pandemic-related hiatus. Over 400 uniquely talented songwriters spanning multiple genres played live, showcasing their hit songs sharing the stories behind them, and premiering new and unreleased songs in intimate settings over nine venues across Music City. To truly pick ‘highlights’ from this year’s Festival is an impossible task: the phrase, “You had to be there” really applies to Tin Pan South. With multiple shows running concurrently at different venues across Music City, I was forced to make some difficult choices, zipping between venues via Uber and Lyft. One of the many shows on Night One was the Songs for Sound Benefit show at the Elliston Place Soda Shop. Songs for Sound is the official charity of the 30th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriter’s Festival 2022 - they use a passionate and compelling story about hearing loss and music to create awareness, increase access, and encourage action surrounding hearing loss. SFS aims to serve 250k people by 2025. The lineup includes Eric Dodd, Makayla Lynn, and Jason Tucker. More info about Songs for Sound at their website https://songsforsound.com. Every night presented memorable and moving moments. However well I know a song and the songwriters who wrote it, there are always “I didn’t know that” moments during the rounds when a writer shares the story behind the song from the perspective of the creator. Frequently, the audience could be heard singing along and taking the

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opportunity to preview new songs that have not yet been released. Surprise guests, including the recording artists who charted with the songs, were in attendance at several of the shows, including 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. This year’s Tin Pan South included the first-ever ‘in-person’ NSAI Member Awards, presented by Regions Bank. During the ceremony, I was surprised to actually receive a medallion myself – an unexpected honor. Wrapping up after five unforgettable days of awe-inspiring shows, it was apparent that songwriters and festival-goers were ready to make up for lost time and celebrate the festival’s 30th Anniversary. Dates have already been announced for the 2023 Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival - March 28 - April 1, 2023 - so mark your calendars! Visit www.tinpansouth.com for more info. Updates can also be found on the Tin Pan South Facebook page https:// www.facebook.com/TinPanSouth, Twitter https://twitter. com/tinpansouth, and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ tinpansouth/. 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. More about NSAI here http://www.nashvillesongwriters.com. Story by Preshias Harris; Photo: Savannah Grimm/NSAI


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Porter Howell Chris Bandi Midland

2min
page 53

Chris Stapleton The Judds Beyond the Edge Who’s Looking/Cutting 56 Music Venues

3min
page 54

Dierks Bentley Opry News 52 - The Podcast Jeannie Seely

4min
page 52

Garth Brooks Les Paul & Gibson Meghan Linsey The Struts

3min
page 50

Riley Green Levon Helm & Mavis Staples Kacey Musgraves Texas Hill NSAI News

4min
page 51

CreatiVets Memorial for Jeff Carson Black Keys North to Nashville

4min
pages 48-49

Chris Tomlin Walker Hayes CD Baby DIY Conf. Criag Campbell

4min
page 47

Frankie Justin

2min
page 43

Country with Heart Loretta Lynn The Isaacs Craig Morgan

4min
page 46

Morgan Wallen Americanafest Gene Watson Jason Aldean

3min
page 45

Dakota Poorman

4min
page 42

Gavin Lee

4min
page 40

Alyssa Bonagura

6min
pages 38-39

Bonnaroo 2022

14min
pages 34-37

Alex Miller

4min
page 33

CMA Fest 2022

4min
page 32

Music Biz Conference

4min
page 24

Hangout 2022

11min
pages 30-31

Immersive Van Gogh Nashville

4min
pages 28-29

Tennessee Renaissance Festival & History of Castell Gwynn

9min
pages 26-27

Iroquois Steeplechase

4min
page 25

Miranda Lambert Chris Stapleton

7min
pages 22-23

Tanya Tucker Elvie Shane

3min
page 21

David Frizzell Don McLean

3min
page 20

Cali Tucker Williams Honor

4min
page 19

Molly Lovette Madison Station Emily Blackbird Andrea Vasquez Tommy Townsend

6min
pages 16-18

Allie Colleen Clay Aery Deborah Allen Alannah McCready Donovon Chapman

6min
pages 10-12

Dave Wilbert

3min
page 9

Nashvillains Juna N Joey Makenzie Phipps Shenandoah CJ Solar John Berry

6min
page 8

Dallas Remington JD Shelburne Shane Owens Exile Ben Gallaher Whiskey on the Rocks

6min
page 13

Tin Pan South Recap

2min
pages 6-7

Editor’s Letter

4min
pages 4-5

Kyle English Tori Martin Manny Blu Brian Callihan Paulina Jayne Noah Guthrie

6min
pages 14-15
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