Bristol Qualifiers Announced for TN Songwriters Week Competition Jan. 31 - The Birthplace of Country Music
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Bristol Qualifiers Announced for TN Songwriters Week Competition Jan. 31

Tennessee Songwriters Week with a photo of a woman playing keyboard and singing.

BRISTOL, Tenn.-Va, (Jan. 24, 2025) –  The Birthplace of Country Music (BCM), in partnership with with the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development (TDTD), has announced the names of 20 songwriters set to compete in the Tennessee Songwriters Week qualifying round at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Historic Downtown Bristol. The event will be held Friday, Jan. 31, 6 – 9 p.m. ET.

Congratulations and best of luck to the following:

Alexis May
Johnson City, Tenn.

Austin Barrett
Fairview, N.C.

Brian Allen Cox
Elizabethton, Tenn.

Camden Benoit
Johnson City, Tenn.

Claire Chill
Big Stone Gap, Va.

David Sexton
Louisa, Va.

Deborah Silverstein
Asheville, N.C.

Erin Dalton
Johnson City, Tenn.

Hannah Rae Adams
Bristol, Tenn.

Jacy Chadwell
Ewing, Va.

Jim Street
Johnson City, TN

Katie Powderly
Frederick, Md.

Landon Camper
Bristol, Va.

Linda Mckenzie
Lebanon, Tenn.

Lloyd Iving White
Rogersville, Tenn.

Madison Denhardt
Big Stone Gap, Va.

Scotty Arnold
Bulls Gap, Tenn.

Tom Lynn
Morehead, Ky.

Travis Wright
Johnson City, Tenn.

William Seymour
Roanoke, Va.

The public is invited to be part of the audience at the museum to cheer on participants competing in the Bristol event. Tickets for spectators are $10 (+tax/fee}, visit the Events page at BirthplaceOfCountryMusic.org to purchase.

Four (4) semi-finalists and two (2) alternates will be chosen from the Bristol qualifying round to compete in the Tennessee Songwriters showcase event at Paramount Bristol Feb. 26. From there, one finalist from the Paramount will go on to perform at the legendary Bluebird Cafe on March 30, along with other finalists from across the state.

Tennessee Songwriters Week supports music venues, songwriters with live performances in all genres of music, drives visitation and inspires travelers to experience the state’s music stories, history, attractions and venues.

TDTD partners with The Bluebird Cafe, Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), Taylor Guitars, and music venues and local convention and visitors’ bureaus, chambers of commerce and partners across the state, all committed to make sure songwriters can share their original work onstage with other writers.

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