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Jill Andrews & Dori Freeman At The Granary

  • Windy Hill Farm & Preserve Breck Ellison Road Loudon, TN, 37774 United States (map)

An evening of Women in Music featuring incredible singer-songwriters Jill Andrews and Dori Freeman.

General Admission Ticket – $50

Doors open to general admission at 5:30 PM; opening act Dori Freeman starts at 6:30 PM. Ticket includes performances by two artists and complimentary popcorn, peanuts, chips, tea and lemonade. Bring your own seating. 

VIP Ticket – $150 –

Doors open to VIP at 4 PM; opening act Dori Freeman starts at 6:30 PM. Ticket includes VIP seating at show, a Granary food pass (all you can eat), and a champagne and caviar tasting at Wilder from 4:30-5:15 PM. 

Overnight Guests – Standard pricing and inclusions + VIP seating at show – Can participate in the champagne and caviar tasting for $65/person. 

View the Granary Smokehouse menu here.

About The Artists

Jill Andrews

From her years in the Everybodyfields, to her critically acclaimed solo career, to her latest collaboration, Hush Kids, which she co-founded with Nashville songwriter and producer, Peter Groenwald, Andrews has delivered irresistibly melodic, genre-bending music for nearly two decades. Anchored by frank songwriting but continuously and unapologetically evolving, Andrews’ tape deck currently hosts a range of influences from Joni Mitchell to Diana Ross to Wilco to contemporaries, Brandi Carlile and Phoebe Bridgers. The result is bold, infectious, introspective music that has served as the backdrop to some of America’s most beloved television series including Grey’s Anatomy, This Is Us, Nashville, and Wynnona Earp, to which she composed the theme. Check out Jill’s latest release Dark Days.

 

Dori Freeman

Dori’s inimitable signature sound is in peak form on her fourth studio album, Ten Thousand Roses. Raised among a family of musicians in the Blue Ridge Mountains and hailed by Rolling Stone as “one of the most authentic vocalists to emerge from the hills of southwestern Virginia in recent years,” she’s a bonafide Appalachian artist. She lives in Galax, Virginia, where she says she’s been better able to develop her music in a truer way to her personally. “I’ve never been drawn to living in the city as much as I love visiting them. I prefer a rural, small town life,” says Freeman. She also believes that living apart from the industry frees her from the pressure to fit current ideas of what a genre should sound like. “I just make music I like and hope other people will like it, too.” Listen to Dori’s music.

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