Hooks, Lines, and Singers 2011
The 30-A Song Writers Festival is making it’s annual debut January 14-16, 2011. Hosted by the Cultural Arts Association of Walton County, nationally recognized artists as well as up-and-coming acts will be shakin’ booties and moving souls up and down Hwy 30-A. (Side note: last year, I purchased a custom scented body cream from Patchouli’s in Rosemary Beach after the girls in the store told me that the young songwriter who wrote the popular Miley Cyrus song, The Climb, bought that same scent!)
Come see what all the excitement is about! Amazing tunes, yummy dining, and new friends await you. See Highway 30A rentals for nearby lodging.
Below is a list of confirmed acts:
Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls (Closer To Fine, Galileo, Least Complicated)
Jeffrey Steele (When the Lights Go Down – Faith Hill, What Hurts the Most, These Days – Rascal Flatts; The Cowboy in Me – Tim Mc Graw)
Shawn Mullins (Lullaby, Beautiful Wreck, Light You Up)
Rodney Crowell (After All Of This Time)
Chely Wright (Shut Up and Drive, Single White Female)
Gary Nicholson (One More Last Chance)
Clay Cook (The Zac Brown Band)
Tim Nichols (Live Like You Were Dying, Girls Lie Too)
Dar Williams (Beauty of the Rain, Mercy of the Fallen)
Mat Kearney (Nothing Left To Lose)
Greg Barnhill (Walkaway Joe, House of Love)
Vicki Peterson (The Bangles)
Randall Bramblett (Now It’s Tomorrow)
Chuck Cannon (I Love The Way You Love Me)
Lari White (Green Eyed Soul)
Bryan Kennedy (Honky Tonk Bar Association)
Vienna Teng (Harbor)
Susan Cowsill (The Cowsills)
Michelle Malone (Debris)
Chas Sandford (Missing You, What Kind of Man Would I Be)
Suzi Ragsdale (Less Of The Same)
Kyle Jacobs (More Than A Memory – Garth Brooks)
Billy Montana (More Than A Memory – Garth Brooks)
Lucy Wainwright Roche
Joe Leathers (Curb Songwriter)
Fred Wilhelm (Big Sky)
Bryan White (Watching You)
Karyn Williams White (Rejoice)
Pete Sallis (Somebody Wrote Love)
Jeep Rosenberg
Ben Glover
The Smoking Flowers
Louise Mosrie
Reed Waddle
Billy Bright
Jen Foster
Kelsey Johnson
Mike Whitty
Hope to see you there. It’s been quite too long since you’ve visited!
-The Hometown Tourist