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Fawn Larson, Will Payne Harrison & Scott Mulvahill at Cite des Arts

By Fawn Larson (other events)

Saturday, March 24 2018 7:00 PM 10:00 PM CDT
 
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Join Nashville Americana Songwriters Fawn Larson, Will Payne Harrison, and Scott Mulvahill as they perform in the intimate Cite des Arts theatre in Lafayette, LA on Saturday March 24. Get your tickets early to reserve your seat and take advantage of pre-sale pricing! Tickets will also be available at the door for $20. 

Fawn Larson is an Americana / Indie Rock artist from Lafayette, now living in Nashville, TN. Relentless yet soft-spoken, her unique expression transcends genre and lands in a place of gritty rock and smooth lyricality, all with a vulnerability that honors her folk roots. Her band, Fawn Larson & the Fringe is piano and electric guitar driven, featuring lush three-part harmonies that get under your skin in the most delicate way. Larson has received national and international airplay and acclaim, being featured in movies such as "Black Beauty" (directed by Daniel Zirilli, 2015), "The Shelter” (directed by John Fallon, starring Michael Pare, 2015) and “We Made This Movie” (directed by Rob Burnett for David Letterman’s production company, 2012). She has also been honored with an award for “Best Original Music” from the Louisiana Addy Awards.The show will serve as Fawn's hometown album release show featuring new songs off of her new album "Loose Hand" being released in March.  

Will Payne Harrison is a Roots / Americana artist whose stories will make you smile right before they make you cry. Since moving from Louisiana to Nashville, Harrison has toured the South and East Coast, performed at festivals, made radio appearances, and hosted songwriter’s nights. Will Payne Harrison’s first single from Louisiana Summer, “Clarity” was featured as a Daily Discovery at American Songwriter. After its May release, East Nashville Blues reached the top 200 on Americana radio. His new EP, Blue features 5 covers and one original, including songs written by John Prine, Steve Earle and Hank Williams Sr.

Scott Mulvahill is a Nashville based singer-songwriter / upright bassist who has shared the stage with some of the greatest artists of modern music - Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris and more. Since recently departing from his position as bassist in the Ricky Skaggs Kentucky Thunder band to forge his own path, Mulvahill has been selling out shows across the US and gaining notoriety amongst some of the premier songwriting critics and publications such as the International Songwriting Competition, John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and American Songwriter Magazine’s 30th Anniversary Contest.