Don’t miss our next Lost River Sessions Live event on April 13 with Hannah Juanita and Pierce Edens.
Hannah Juanita left her home state of Tennessee in her early twenties eager to travel, experience, and meet the world. Eventually, she made it back to Nashville with nothing but her dog Loretta, her guitar, and a handful of heartbreak songs. She started singing around town and quickly became a staple live performer and a highly respected vocalist in the traditional country scene in Music City, known for her classic, old-school sound. Self-proclaimed ramblin’ gal, Hannah Juanita has toured heavily around the country since 2021 headlining and supporting acts like Kaitlin Butts, Nick Shoulders, and Jesse Daniel. Her debut record ‘Hardliner’ established her reputation as a full-hearted, free-spirited, and irresistibly genuine honky tonk angel. Wild as a mink but sweet as soda pop, this Tennessee songbird was named one of the five females creating the future of country music by Grammy.com.
Pierce Edens is an independent musician and singer-songwriter from Western North Carolina. He is best known for his powerful vocals and haunting, fiery music that captivates listening rooms and excites dance floors in equal measure. Edens has shared the stage with notables such as the Wood Brothers, Robert Earl Keen, Steve Earl, Southern Culture on the Skids, and Hayes Carl. With well over five million streams on multiple platforms and pockets of loyal fans across the nation, audiences continue to indulge in the hard-edged folk sound he creates. In addition to singing, Edens plays rhythm guitar and kick drum, employing a stripped-down, less-is-more approach to percussion reminiscent of the White Stripes. Reese accompanies Edens with lead guitar and mandolin, completing the duo’s sound that is both intimate and gritty, atmospheric and raw
Doors open at 6 pm CST | Show starts at 7 pm CST
Students Free w/ ID | General Admission $15
Tickets are available at https://warrenpl.hometownticketing.com/embed/event/214?es=ittsqrtcq0f9blqsr49iqovuvh&single=1