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Singer, songwriter plays free show at Community Coffee Café today

Posted at 12:20 pm October 12, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Singer and songwriter Brad Austin will play a free concert tonight (Saturday) at Community Coffee Café in Oak Ridge.

The show starts at 9.m. The café is at 32 N. Jefferson Circle.

Austin is a Knoxville folk and Christian pop musician who will support 555 with tonight’s show and debut songs for his new album, a press release said.  It will be his first Oak Ridge show in three years.

“Writing heartbreaking ballads and funky grooves at the same time, Austin explores different angles of the human experience,” the press release said. “He is a walking contradiction in terms of musical styles. As front man for Johnson City favorites Shades of Gravity in the mid 2000s, Austin honed his live performance skills and built a solid regional following. After a life-altering spiritual awakening and conversion to Christianity in 2011, Austin began to explore some of the memories he had run from in the past…the result is heartfelt folk songs with a flair for the dramatic.”

For more information, contact Austin at (865) 438-0225 or bradleyaustin76@gmail.com, or visit his website at http://www.reverbnation.com/bradaustin.

You can call 555 Community Coffee Café at (865) 766-5769.

Filed Under: Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Brad Austin, Christian pop, Community Coffee Café, folk, Oak Ridge, singer, songwriter

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