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Bristol, Virginia is set to feature a free songwriters showcase on July 12 at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum. The Songwriters Circle Showcase aims to engage the community in songwriting, spotlighting local talents like Patrick Alan Green, Peter Gagnon, and Barnett Carr. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy performances, gain insights into songwriting, and participate in a Q&A session. The event encourages donations to support ongoing programs and future showcases. This gathering is part of a broader initiative to foster creativity and community within the songwriting scene.
Bristol, Virginia will host a free songwriters showcase on July 12 at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, starting at 2 p.m. This event, known as the Songwriters Circle Showcase, is a collaborative effort with Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia and is designed to engage the community in the art of songwriting.
The showcase will feature prominent local songwriters, including Patrick Alan Green, Peter Gagnon, and Barnett Carr, who will share and perform their original works. Each songwriter will engage in a round format, taking turns performing their songs while also providing insights into their creative processes and the inspiration behind each piece. Following the performances, there will be a Q&A session that invites the audience to participate and ask questions about songwriting techniques, emotional impacts, and stories related to the songs.
Attendees can enjoy this event at the museum’s performance theater, which provides an intimate setting for songwriters and audiences alike. While the showcase is free to the public, donations are appreciated to support future programs and the songwriters involved.
Patrick Alan Green, one of the highlighted artists, hails from Bluff City, Tennessee, and describes his musical style as “genreless.” His latest work, titled Without A Halo & Wings, is available across all major streaming platforms. This reflects Green’s creative versatility and his commitment to pushing musical boundaries.
Another featured songwriter, Peter Gagnon, originally from New York, began cultivating his musical talent during family vacations. After dedicating 15 years performing as a bassist in his local church band, he moved to Northeast Tennessee in 2021 to immerse himself in a new musical environment.
Barnett Carr, who has a rich history in songwriting, re-invented himself in Texas after years of searching for the “perfect song.” His album, Dark Side of the Mountain, is a concept project themed around Appalachia and features collaborations with two Grammy-winning artists, further highlighting the depth and quality of the musical talent present in the region.
The Songwriters Circle Showcase is held quarterly and is part of a larger initiative that includes a monthly Songwriters Circle. This monthly gathering takes place every second Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m., providing a supportive environment for songwriters to share their works, collaborate, and develop their skills in a community-focused setting.
The goals of these initiatives are clear: to foster a creative community for songwriters, encourage storytelling through music, and provide valuable networking opportunities for artists. There is no fee to attend the monthly gatherings, which aim to create an atmosphere of encouragement and inspiration for those passionate about songwriting.
For those interested in learning more about upcoming events and the mission of the Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia, further information is available on their official website. Additionally, details about the Songwriters Circle and Showcase can be found on the Events page of the Birthplace of Country Music Museum’s website.
This showcase promises to be an exciting opportunity for music lovers and aspiring songwriters alike, emphasizing the rich tradition of storytelling inherent in country music, while also promoting new voices and diverse genres.
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