
An Evening with Sarah Clanton: Cello & Song
Cello meets indie-pop in the hands of Sarah Clanton—a Nashville-based singer-songwriter whose electrifying performances defy expectation. Blending classical finesse with looped grooves, powerful vocals, and soul-baring songwriting, Sarah creates a sound that’s both intimate and bold.
From her roots in Southern tradition to the stages of Bonnaroo and beyond, she’s charted her own path—one that’s earned rave reviews and a growing cult following. With her cello as her companion and voice as her guide, Sarah’s shows are a journey through vulnerability, joy, and pure musical magic.
Catch her live and experience why critics are calling her one of the most exciting voices in indie-pop today.
Andy Beckey
Although this midwestern punk-rocker may have moved to Nashville years ago, you won’t find him down on Broadway choking the life out of “classic” rock and country covers, and although he may be more Johnny Cash than Joey Ramone, you won’t find him on Music Row cranking out cookie-cutter bro-country bullshit. But if you wander into the right dirty dive bar on
Friday night, you will get a taste of his brand of “Anarchana”.
With a blend of the dark and gritty songwriting influence of Tom Waits and a bluesy, psycho-billy barrage coming from his guitar, he will certainly entertain you with his twisted sense of humor, and he may even break your heart with some of the high and lonesome sound of a Gram Parsons.