Texas Songwriter Hayes Carll Headlines Nightfall Friday

Monday, August 06, 2012
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll

The Nightfall Concert Series presents Texas singer/songwriter Hayes Carll on Friday at 8 p.m. in a free concert at Miller Plaza. Local act Amber Fults & The Ambivalent Lovers will open the set at 7 p.m.

Review for Hayes Carll:

Hayes Carll, 35, is continuing to make a name for himself in the Americana, folk, singer/songwriter world with a combination of whiskey-laced ballads, fiery rock, and music even touching upon gospel. 

Carll and his band the Gulf Coast Orchestra have been winning audiences and topping critics’ polls since 2008 with the release of Trouble in Mind. Last year, “Another Like You,” Carll’s duet with Cary Ann Hearst, was American Songwriter’s #1 Song of 2011 – and his latest album, KMAG YOYO, was the Americana Music Association’s #1 Album, as well as making “Best of” Lists for Rolling Stone, SPIN and a New York Times Critics Choice. 

Opening act, Amber Fults & The Ambivalent Lovers, is a powerhouse group of Chattanooga musicians.  Amber Fults fronts the group with an incredible voice and honesty that comes across with every performance.  

The Nightfall Concert Series features the top local, mobile food vendors with offerings from Good Dog, A Taste of Argentina, Southern Burger Co., Famous Nater’s World Famous, Taco Sherpa, Rock-n-Tacos, and Monkey Town Donut Company, as well as Rita’s Italian Ice, Miller’s Original Lemonade and Repicci’s Italian Ice. Attendees are encouraged to come down early, grab dinner and a good spot for the concert.  

 For more information on this free community concert series, call 265-0771 or visit NightfallChattanooga.com for music samples by each headliner and other information for first-time attendees.



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