August 20th & 21st Kim McLean and Mark Elloitt $15.00
August 20, 2010
10:00 pm
August 21, 2010
10:00 pm
Kim McLean
Kim is a career songwriter with songs recorded by Tim McGraw “All We Ever Find”, Trisha Yearwood “Harmless Heart”, Lee Ann Womack “Forever Every Day”, Billy Gilman “Elisabeth”, Jennifer Hanson “Beautiful Goodbye”, and more. She won Gospel Song of the Year at the Dove Awards for “Count Your Blessing” recorded by the Martins.
With over 200 of her songs recorded by other artists and heard on TV shows like West Wing, JAG, and Hope & Faith, Kim steps into the artist spotlight with her own music for a groove-rock-country sound that is uniquely her. Kim says it’s a Folkahoma-Appalachi-Groove Train kind of experience”.
She’s a North Carolina Irish-Cherokee chick who currently lives outside Nashville and tours extensively. Her current single, “All About Us” was co-written with Canadian song-maven and Swallow favorite, Lisa Brokop.
Mark Elliott
Mark has had staff writing positions with major publishing companies including, Bluewater Music Group, Maypop Music Group (owned by the super-group Alabama) as well as Sony Music Publishing. Mark’s songs have been recorded by independent and major artists, receiving airplay on radio and TV in the United States and abroad. His songs have hit the Billboard Top Forty charts, highlighted by the hit single by Neal McCoy, “Every Man for Himself.” Billboard Magazine called it “a song with rare lyrical and musical edge and the best cut on the album”.
Buoyed by wins in singer-songwriter contests at major festivals across the country Mark began to build a reputation for standout live performances.
Mark released his seventh CD “A Good Life” and has cuts by the late great Chris LeDoux and even a song on the Sunset Beach TV show. Mark is destined to be a Swallow favorite.
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