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Saturday, November 18th

Nashville-artist

Makenzie Schriner

11 AM 2 PM

Alex Smith

2 PM 6 PM

Whiskey Cash and Roses

6 PM 10 PM

Hudson Valley

10 PM CLOSE

About the Artists

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Makenzie Schriner

Alex Smith

“BORN TO A MAN IN A BAND ON THE BAYOU”
Alex Smith truly has music coursing through his veins. Surrounded by music from an early age, Alex grew up with a grandfather and father who both sang and played guitar. It wasn’t until the eighth grade that Smith caught the bug to play an instrument of his own. Picking up a guitar and learning songs on YouTube quickly led to playing at church and local bars.

In 2016, Smith made the big move to Nashville to pursue his songwriting dream. A few years later, Smith’s undeniable talent caught the attention of Edgehill Music Publishing where he signed his first publishing deal in 2019. Shortly after, he began a large-scale project with world renowned producer, Kent Wells. “I look forward to the release of my new songs,” Smith said, “featuring some of the greatest names in music: Sonny Landreth, Leslie Satcher, and of course, my dad, H.B. Smith.”

Smith has an incredible knack for writing which is something he is deeply proud of. Just like his idol, Dolly Parton, Smith vows to remain a “writer and story-teller first,” and use his music to give back to the people and places that built him.

Whiskey Cash and Roses

Whiskey, Cash and Roses is a band out of Nashville Tennessee. After Singer/songwriter Holland Marie and guitar slinger/Singer/songwriter Rob Muzick started playing together, they quickly realized they had something special. After releasing solo albums (Holland Marie-Dr. Radio & Rob Muzick-for the heartache available on iTunes & Spotify) and gigging in Nashville for a few years, they finally came to their senses and formed the high energy, vocally driven power house duo Whiskey, Cash and Roses. SInce, they’ve been quickly making a name for themselves in music city. From playing for the Nashville Predators to ringing in the new year with Fox News they’ve quickly fallen into rocking the stage at Ole Red and winning the crowd over with anything from 90’s country to todays top 40! After nearly 10 years of playing side by side, Holland and Robbie have finally decided to write and release new music! Be on the lookout for Whiskey, Cash and Roses on Spotify, iTunes and googleplay in early 2022! Be sure to give them a follow @whiskeycashroses on IG and make plans to make them a part of your Nashville Saturday night!

Hudson Valley

Hudson Valley is a female-fronted band rooted in country vocals with a rock-infused sound, delivered with a healthy dash of sass, like only lead singer Sarah Owens can. After landing in Nashville in 2018 from her home state of New York, Owens hit the ground running with a group of musical kindred spirits. With Richie Owens on drums, Andrew Kosek on bass, & Matthew Farinelli on guitar, the foursome combined their influences in the rock & country music genres to create a sound that is authentically & uniquely Hudson Valley.

In May of 2019, Hudson Valley’s EP “Seven” debuted at #17 on the iTunes Country Album Chart. The debut single “Can’t Have Nothin’ Nice” garnered the band their first taste of Country Radio after being picked up by Radio Disney Country. Their single “(Unmistakable Signs of a) Bad Boyfriend” grew in popularity all the way up to #41 on the Music Row Country Breakout Chart in 2020.

In early 2021 Hudson Valley’s “Right Place Now” made its country radio debut surpassing their previous radio release and sitting at #39 on the chart already. “After their EP ‘Seven’ I wasn’t sure how they could improve on that effort but “Right Place Now” did just that! Sarah Owens’ vocal talent is undeniable.”[Undiscovered Nashville] You can catch Hudson Valley playing Ole Red almost every week. Be sure to follow @OfficialHudsonValley on all social media platforms because this group is creating quite a buzz up & down Music Row.

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