Nashville recording artist and former Lawrence County native Adam Warner has named his guests for the Adam Warner and Friends Downtown Music Fest show later this fall in Lawrenceville.
It is scheduled for Saturday, October 11th and will benefit the Lawrenceville Downtown Revitalization Committee and its efforts to improve the downtown area.
Warner has invited country artist Josh Gallagher who was a finalist on NBC's The Voice and singer/songwriter Jep Gibson to join him onstage that evening. Gallagher's single "Boots Like Mine" is a top CMT video and has over 2.5 million streams across YouTube and Spotify. He has also toured with major acts such as Randy Houser, Lee Ann Womack and Cole Swindell. Gipson is a Georgia native who has lived and worked in Nashville as a singer-songwriter since 2016. His single "Something in the Whiskey" featuring Megan Moroney has appeared on the country music charts. He has also toured with artists Riley Green, David Lee Murphy and Morgan Wallen.
The popular local band, the Alexia Caballero Group (ACG) have been tabbed to open the evening. More information regarding the event will be forthcoming as the date draws closer.
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