Three friends—top songwriters all—bring their impressive repertoires to the Freight for an evening of hilarious stories and superlative music.
An inspiring performer and songwriter, and one of the most successful writers in Nashville today, Steve Seskin has been a Freight favorite since the 1970s. While his songs—an eclectic blend of humor and pathos, love songs and looney tunes—have been covered by scores of famed artists (John Michael Montgomery, Waylon Jennings, and Tim McGraw, to name but a few), there is nothing like seeing Steve cast his spell in live performance. Few performers can face an audience with only an acoustic guitar and hotwire its emotions; that's exactly what happens at Steve's concerts.
Craig Carothers' intelligent love songs, with their memorable blend of weary cynicism and heart-on-sleeve romanticism, have won him a solid place among Nashville's songwriters, with tunes recorded by folks like Trisha Yearwood and Kathy Mattea. As a singer-songwriter, Craig has played nightclubs and concerts from Los Angeles to Stockholm for the last 20 years.
The
wry, engaging song-stories written by Don Henry tend to be both funny
and thought-provoking, and he sings them with extraordinary tenderness,
humor, and sincerity. A much-awarded writer (he co-wrote Kathy Mattea's
Grammy-winning hit, "Where've You Been"), Don is known for the richly
etched characters that people his tunes, each with an engrossing story
to tell, full of unexpected twists and moments of revelation.
Visit Steve's website
Visit Craig's website
Visit Don's website
Listen to a track from Steve Seskin:
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Listen to a track from Graig Carrothers:
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