Songwriters in the Round: Michelle Malone, Eliot Bronson & Matthew Kahler
From the venue:
General Admission: $30 in advance ($36 day of show)
ELIOT BRONSON
"An Americana Gem" - Paste Magazine
Over the course of six albums, indie folksinger Eliot Bronson has created his own brand of atmospheric American roots music. He's an award winner. A road warrior with audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. An internationally-renowned songwriter with a voice that swoons and sweeps, making fans out of everyone from his hometown newspaper, The Baltimore Sun — who championed Bronson from the very start, hailing him as "a folk singing wunderkind" back when he was still playing local coffeeshops — to Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, whose work on 2014's Eliot Bronson and 2017's James placed Bronson on the same client roster as heartfelt songwriters like Jason Isbell and Chris Stapleton.
MICHELLE MALONE
“Raucous and jubilant - somewhere between Lucinda Williams and Shelby Lynne comes Malone alternating between soulful ballads and rowdy, riffy blasters. ” — Rolling Stone
Michelle Malone is a lifer. She's been a mainstay of American roots music for more than 30 years, building her community onstage and off, mixing roadhouse rock & roll with blues, folk, and country-soul. It's a sound that's taken the award-winning songwriter around the world, but it's inspired by Malone's home in the South, too.
MATTHEW KAHLER
Georgia native, Matthew Kahler, made his way to Atlanta in the 1990’s. He was part of the talented singer-songwriters who helped form the now legendary indie music scene of Atlanta. During this time, Eddie Owen was instrumental in introducing Matthew to the community. He frequently performed at Eddie’s Attic where he was known for his thoughtful lyrics along with his live, off the cuff style. Matthew’s unique music is a combination of poetic, soulful reflection woven together with humor and his own kind of energy.
Songwriters in the Round: Michelle Malone, El... | 04/11/2025 8:00 PM