Robert Deitch<p>Nominated for Midwest CMO, Songwriter of the Year, Male vocalist of the year and Album of the year, Robert is a Singer/Songwriter, born in Iowa and honed in Nashville. He has been a music row staff writer for 3 companies over the past 15 years, and has written over 300 songs, and is</p>
<p>BreAnne Stone is a soulful folk musician whose music explores life’s journey, spirituality, heartbreak, growth, and self-discovery. With a deep connection to nature and a belief in the goodness of all souls, she creates heartfelt music that resonates deeply with listeners. Her sound blends singer</p>
<p><strong>Wyatt Espalin</strong></p><p>Entertaining audiences in his hometown of Hiawassee, Georgia as early as age eight, Wyatt’s passion for music was obvious, even from the music barn stage built by his grandfather on the campground where Wyatt was raised. He and his brother Matt were known as “The Fiddling Brothers.”</p>
<p><strong>Pierce Crask</strong></p><p>Chicago-based singer-songwriter Pierce Crask, drawing from influences such as Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, John Prine, Bob Dylan, Greg Brown, and Chris Smither, has been entertaining audiences professionally as a solo performer since 1999.</p><p>Pierce’s love artists such as Chuck Berry, The</p>
<p>A ten pound steel guitar<br>A voice dripping of nostalgia</p><p>Nick Andrew Staver has emerged as a captivating American Roots & Blues songwriter and the blue collar valleys of southern Pennsylvania could easily be labeled as his co-writer.</p><p>Writing and recording as a solo artist since 2014 has led to the</p>
<p><strong>Modern Kowboy</strong></p><p>Modern Kowboy is a High-intensity Country and Rock’n’Roll band performing everything from 1950 to Present Rock and Country. From Hank Williams and Johnny Cash to AC/DC and Guns and Roses to Garth Brooks and George Strait to Modern Kowboy Originals. Focusing mainly on 80’s, 90’s and 2000</p>
<p>The Midnight Wanderers started over a decade ago when husband and wife, Matt and Jenny Richardson started to delve deeper into the folk tradition. Matt picked up the banjo and Jenny gravitated to upright bass. From here they slowly shaped their band and the old-time goodness of their setlists their</p>
<p>Dana Cooper’s musical journey began at the young age of 2 when his father would prop him on the bar to sing along with the jukebox. Coming from Missouri, Cooper was surrounded by the sounds of classic country and folk music from an early age. He quickly became enamored with the guitar and taught</p>