Adam Hood to perform at Bishop Hill Creative Commons
Crossroads Cultural Connections is hosting southern songwriter and performer Adam Hood, with special guest Rye Davis, at Bishop Hill Creative Commons in Bishop Hill, Ill. on Saturday, November 15. The evening begins with an optional community potluck dinner at 6 p.m. and participants are encouraged to bring a dish to share. The all-ages concert starts at 7 p.m., with a suggested donation of $25–35. All proceeds going directly to the artists.
Adam Hood (Crossroads Cultural Connections)
For more than a decade, Adam Hood has been a revered figure in the Americana and country scenes for over a decade. Known as a “songwriter’s songwriter,” his work bridges country, soul and American roots music. His songs have been recorded by Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Brent Cobb, Anderson East and Lee Ann Womack, among others. Hood’s albums, including Welcome to the Big World and Somewhere in Between, highlight his talent for turning blue-collar storytelling into deeply personal and universally resonant songs.
Rye Davis, a rising modern-day troubadour from Pig, Kentucky, is the opening act. His warm stage presence and style that blends classic country sincerity with contemporary flair has been winning fans for Davis across the country.
“Adam Hood is one of those rare songwriters who bridges Nashville credibility with real Southern soul,” said John Taylor of Crossroads Cultural Connections. “You’ve heard his songs performed by legends. Come meet the man behind the songs. Pairing him with Rye Davis — who’s bringing honesty and heart back to country music — will make for a night of songs and storytelling that’s as genuine and memorable as it gets.”
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