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Meet & Three: Featuring John Cooper Albright, Future Crib and Vivienne Blue


Harken Hall announced Meet & Three Local Music Showcase presented by 514 Productions is set for May 20 featuring John Cooper Albright, Future Crib and Vivienne Blue. Meet & Three is a musical showcase where local flavor meets up-and-coming sound. Inspired by the classic Southern “meat & three” tradition, each night features three distinct artists sharing their stories in an intimate setting where every lyric lands and every moment matters. Featuring: Emerging Nashville singer-songwriter John Cooper Albright brings a Mississippi-born, soul-soaked sound rooted in honesty and emotional depth. Influenced by greats like Chris Stapleton and Marcus King, Albright’s music carries the grit of Southern rock with the intimacy of lived-in storytelling. From church stages in his hometown to building a global audience online, his songs feel raw and real and are delivered with a voice that stays with you long after the last note. Joining the lineup is Future Crib, a Nashville-based four-piece redefining collaboration and connection through their “non-fiction rock.” Made up of Johnny Hopson, Julia Anderson, Bryce DuBray and George Rezek, the band has spent years crafting a sound that’s as thoughtful as it is unfiltered. Their music feels like shared history—equal parts front porch storytelling and philosophical musing—grounded in a commitment to doing things the real way. Recording entirely analog and leaning into a fully collaborative process, Future Crib creates songs that are textured, intentional, and strikingly alive. Rounding out the night is Vivienne Blue, a rising indie-pop artist bringing sharp lyricism and a shimmering, groove-driven sound to the stage. Formerly the frontwoman of Full Mood, Blue steps into her solo project with a bold, emotionally transparent voice. Her debut single, “A Little Bit Off,” blends airy electronic pop with candid storytelling, turning the chaos of a past relationship into something cathartic, catchy and empowering. With a style that nods to Sheena Easton while carving out a lane entirely her own, Vivienne Blue invites listeners to feel it all — and sing it even louder. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the show starts at 6:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased on the Harken Hall website https://www.harkenhall.com/. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 day of show. Parking is available both onsite and at nearby lots. Food and beverages will be available for purchase throughout the evening. Harken Hall is located at 514 Madison Station Blvd, Madison, TN 37115. For more information call (615) 326-1369 or email [email protected].

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Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/3580159-0

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