The 3rd Annual Muscle Shoals to Main Street, hosted by YOUR Williamson in partnership with The Shoals, will offer an evening of legendary entertainment. Award-winning songwriters and performers will be traveling from Muscle Shoals to Main Street, at the historic Franklin Theatre, for a night of music, memories and stories. The songwriters lineup for this year’s event includes James LeBlanc, Ed Hill and Billy Lawson. Collectively, they have worked with talented artists such as Travis Tritt, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Trace Adkins, Luke Bryan, Faith Hill, John Michael Montgomery, Gretchen Wilson and many more.
The event will offer a limited ticketed VIP Pre-Party, from 5pm – 6:30pm, that will include food and cocktails, a viewing of soundcheck, along with a meet and greet with the songwriters. Doors open at 6:45pm and the show begins at 7:30pm. There will also be a Live Auction taking place during the show. A portion of the funds raised will benefit My Friends House whose mission is to serve neglected, abused or at-risk boys, ages 12-18, in state custody by offering a home-like environment with a balance of safety, structure, encouragement, care and expectations.
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Muscle Shoals, Alabama, holds a pivotal place in American music history, with its distinct “Muscle Shoals Sound” influencing soul, R&B and rock. FAME Studios, founded by Rick Hall, and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, formed by the Swampers, produced iconic hits by artists like Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The area’s music legacy, renowned for its rich sound, continues to inspire and remains a testament to the profound impact of a small Southern town on the world of music. Learn more about the area and its rich history at visitflorenceal.com.