Mark Kelly Hall and Charlsey Etheridge
Singer/songwriters Mark Kelly Hall and Charlsey Etheridge will return to the Acoustic Café in Ringgold, on Thursday, Feb. 23, bringing their signature mix of original tunes and “songs you already like.” The acoustic show will feature a blend of blues, pop, folk, and country and will start at 8 pm.
Admission is free, but as always, sincere compliments, tips and lucrative recording and/or publishing contracts will be accepted.
The Acoustic Café is located near the Ringgold/Lafayette exit off of I-75, and offers a menu of sandwiches, sides and more. For info and directions go to
ringgoldacoustic.com or call
706.965-2065.
Mark Kelly Hall's songs reflect the spiritual heritage of the Bible-belt South, combined with a lifelong fascination with American pop culture. Since college, church-related volunteer work has taken him and his guitar to Puerto Rico, Harlem, Hawaii, the Pacific Northwest, Minsk and South Africa. He has performed in various local venues including Riverbend, the Southern Belle and several now-defunct coffeehouses.
Charlsey Etheridge offers a blend of folk, pop and blues reminiscent of Sheryl Crow with a nod to Billie Holiday. When she is not on stage herself, she is a fulltime music teacher, helping encourage future performers.
Hall and Etheridge are both originally from the Chattanooga/Cleveland/Dalton area, and based in Nashville.