
Come and celebrate with us as we honor 71 years of community, social justice, and sharing God’s love for all! Our fellowship team is providing dinner at 6:30 pm and we will have a special musical performance from local musician Dave Coleman following dinner in our sanctuary!
From Dave’s website: “Dave Coleman is a singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer/engineer based in East Nashville, Tennessee. He grew up on the Cumberland Plateau in Jamestown, Tennessee. The son of a small town attorney and a National Park ranger, He was isolated in a small town childhood that provided the time to pursue guitar and recording. His young talent found him with a publishing deal at age 20 at legendery Acuff-Rose Music Publishing… After two years of writing for a living, he struck out on his own with his band… Coleman founded his band The Coal Men in 1999. They have forged there own path releasing five Roots Rock/Americana albums and touring across the U.S. and overseas in Europe… A large portion of Coleman’s time now is devoted to producing and recording albums for notable independent artists like Amelia White, Rod Picot, Stephen Simmons, Bob Delevante, Ned Hill, and Reagan Boggs at his Howard’s Apartment Studio.”
“Coleman, is a distinct yet versatile (that’s a tough trick) guitar force. In his 20s, some folks talked of him as a budding Kenny Vaughan or Buddy Miller, and he’s now squarely in that league. He makes a three-piece sound like a five-piece, never relying on the kind of silly, flurried-high-note tricks that draw applause without providing substance. His tone is unassailable, and he is essentially producing as he plays, subtly answering vocal lines, bass riffs, and even drum fills with pretty-as-you-please six string responses.” – Peter Cooper
Website: www.thecoalmen.com & www.davecoleman.biz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theCoalMen/
Instagram: @thedavecoleman