Session’s Hotel Ready to Host Live Performance by Local Artists

Session’s Hotel Ready to Host Live Performance by Local Artists

Bristol, Va. — Excitement is buzzing in Bristol as three talented musicians from the area are set to perform a brand-new song at the Session’s Hotel. The unique performance is part of a documentary series that aims to shine a spotlight on Appalachian heritage.

The trio of artists, K.T. Vandyke, Daniel Davis, and Jenna Greene, gathered at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum earlier in the day to collaborate on what promises to be an unforgettable song. Together, they spent the day writing and preparing for their special performance.

“It’s incredible to be here and create something fresh with such talented musicians,” said Davis. “There’s just something magical about the energy in this town.”

The documentary’s director emphasized that there was no better place for such a unique challenge than Bristol. “Bristol is such a cool place,” he remarked. “We love Bristol and we’re so happy that the Session’s Hotel, the Birthplace of Country Music, and Explore Bristol have all helped us with this. We hope the people come out and support their local musicians. It’s important for the community to rally around local music and all the things that are happening in their town.”

The concert, which will take place at the Session’s Hotel, is scheduled from 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm. This evening promises not just great music but also a sense of community spirit. Attendees can look forward to a memorable night, hearing the new song as soon as it was born.

Session’s Hotel, known for its role in celebrating local culture and heritage, is an ideal venue for such an event. It stands as a testament to Bristol’s enduring love for music and tradition. The venue is expected to fill up quickly as fans are eager to see this live, one-of-a-kind performance.

“The idea for this documentary series came from a desire to showcase the rich musical culture of Appalachia,” explained Ryan Jones, Co-founder of FOUND. “But beyond that, we wanted to create something that brings people together, and there’s no better way to do that than through live music.”

The Birthplace of Country Music Museum also played a crucial role in this event. The museum itself is a symbolic space that pays homage to Bristol’s historical significance in the world of country music. By hosting the songwriting session there, the artists felt a profound connection to the roots they aim to celebrate.

Local music enthusiasts and supporters are urged to attend the event and show their support. Live music events like these are an essential part of sustaining and nurturing the local music scene. Plus, it offers a great opportunity to connect with artists and other music lovers.

“This performance is not just about the music, it’s about community and coming together,” said K.T. Vandyke. “We’re so grateful to have the support of our neighbors and friends.”

The concert promises more than just the debut of a new song. With the artists’ combined talent and the vibrant backdrop of Bristol, attendees are in for a treat. It’s an event that highlights the power of collaboration and the richness of cultural heritage that defines the Appalachian region.

As the evening approaches, the anticipation is palpable. The stage is set, the instruments are tuned, and the community is ready. Whether you’re a hardcore fan of Appalachian music or someone just looking for a nice evening out, the Session’s Hotel will be the place to be tonight.

So, mark your calendars, gather your friends and family, and head over to the Session’s Hotel tonight for what promises to be a magical musical experience. Let’s come together and celebrate the creativity and heritage that make Bristol a special place.


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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