A! Magazine for the Arts

Four Advance from Bristol to Songwriters Showcase

February 14, 2023

Four songwriters from Tennessee's Songwriters Weekqualifying round at theBirthplace of Country Music Museumare one step closer to possibly landing a dream gigat Nashville's famedBluebird Cafe.

Adam Bolt, Abingdon, Virginia; Melissa Johner, Marion, Virginia.; Katie Powderly, Frederick, Maryland; and Ron Short, Duffield, Virginia, will move forward to the next phase of the competition - a Showcase event at The Down Home in Johnson City, Tennesseeduring Tennessee Songwriters Week. The Showcase is held at 7:30 p.m.,Feb. 22. Once there, they will compete against other qualifiers from venues across the region. Only one songwriter advances from The Down Home to Nashville and performs with other finalists from across the state.

A total of 61 songwriters entered videos in the Bristol qualifying round, some from as far away as Colorado and Maine. An independent panel narrowed the entries down to 20, but only four could be chosen to advance to the Showcase round.

"The level of artistry from each of the songwriters who performed on Saturday was exceptional," said Charlene Baker, Communications Manager for the Birthplace of Country Music. "Our judges had a difficult time narrowing the field down to just four songwriters. It was a great day of music and a tradition I now look forward to every year."

The public is invited to attend the Showcase event at The Down Home during Tennessee Songwriters Week to cheer on all the artists that competed in qualifying round venues across our region. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased through the venue's website atDownHome.com.

Tennessee Songwriters Week supports music venues, songwriters with live performances in all genres of music, drives visitation and inspires travelers to experience the state's music stories, history, attractions and venues.

The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development partners with The Bluebird Cafe,Nashville Songwriters Association International,Taylor Guitars, and music venues and local convention and visitors' bureaus, chambers of commerce and partners across the state, all committed to make sure songwriters can share their original work onstage with other writers.

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