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East Nash Grass

22jan7:00 pm11:59 pmEast Nash Grass7:00 pm - 11:59 pm Songbirds Foundation, 206 West Main Street Chattanooga, TN 37408Event Type Live Music

Event Details

Doors at 6:00 pm | Show at 7:00 pm • Standing Show • $31 General Admission | All Ages

East Nash Grass exemplifies the best of what bluegrass has to offer — as being named the 2024 IBMA [International Bluegrass Music Association] New Artist of the Year would suggest. But their breathtaking talent as singers, instrumentalists, and composers is just the beginning. While other acts chase their tail in search of nostalgia, the secret to East Nash Grass lies in their unflinching ability to be themselves.

It certainly helps that they are a veritable supergroup of award-winners who have been performing longer than anyone would guess that they’ve been alive. With a lifetime of experience in both new and legacy acts (Dan Tyminski, Tim O’Brien, Sierra Hull, Rhonda Vincent, etc.), the tradition of bluegrass is fundamental to who they are as musicians and performers. Yet it’s their irreverent, adventurous, and audacious tendencies as next-gen performers that light a fire under audiences. Their ability to hone this edge was forged in the crucible of a dive bar outside of Nashville, TN that they all but single-handedly put on the (bluegrass) map during their seven-year weekly residency.

After hundreds of sets (and countless late-night jams), through personnel changes, industry changes, and a never-ending string of unprecedented world events, East Nash Grass has coalesced into the hair-raising ensemble of Harry Clark [mandolin], Cory Walker [banjo], James Kee [guitar], Maddie Denton [fiddle], and Jeff Partin [bass/dobro]. Their love of both bluegrass and the absurd can be felt in both their live shows and on their new album “All God’s Children” (Mountain Fever, 2025). Much like watching a bowling ball and feather fall together, expectations of what should and shouldn’t work are challenged as the paradox of authenticity is revealed. Shock leads to excitement as risks keep listeners on the edge of their seats and irrefutable mastery drives home that this is no mere imitation of bluegrass: this IS bluegrass.

Time

January 22, 2026 7:00 pm - 11:59 pm

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Songbirds Foundation

We hope you enjoy Songbirds’ unique concert hall in the heart of southside Chattanooga. This premier listening room environment is sure to cultivate memories that’ll...
We hope you enjoy Songbirds’ unique concert hall in the heart of southside Chattanooga. This premier listening room environment is sure to cultivate memories that’ll last a lifetime. While you’re at a Songbirds concert, take a self-guided tour through our curated collection of rare and vintage guitars, pedals, and amps. Our exhibits include interactive audio and video buttons—fun for kids and adults alike!

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