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A duo group featuring Jackie Kincaid and Deborah Ellen Hale, bringing to you their blend of bluegrass and a soulful classic country sound. They play traditional country and bluegrass hits along with original songs.Jackie Kincaid, a Nashville singer/songwriter and recording artist originally from Meadow Bridge, WV, has over 40 years of professional performing experience in bluegrass and traditional country music. Jackie has worked with Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers and has appeared several times on the Grand Ole Opry and at the Ryman. He is an accomplished artist and musician on mandolin and guitar and sings both lead and backup vocals.Deborah Ellen Hale, a Nashville singer/songwriter originally from Anchorage, AK, began singing and playing guitar in her early teens and has been writing songs for over 20 years. Deborah has performed in events in Alaska, Tennessee, and North Carolina. She is deeply passionate about music and songwriting. Moving to Nashville in 2018, Deborah began playing in local writer’s rounds and released her first self-titled EP, I’m Movin’ On, in April of 2020.Meeting Jackie at a local bluegrass jam, they hit it off — and Fireweed was born. Deborah lends her vocals and rhythm guitar to the duo’s performances.
Garrison “Bones” is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Northern California. Bones has been playing wineries, weddings, and private events for over a decade and also loves to teach music to kids and adults. He taught at the school of rock and a few other schools for a year before decided to move to Nashville to pursue songwriting and music full-time.The style and genre’s include pop, folk, country, and r&b.Bones has been all over the United States street performing and gigging and loves to share his music and gift of healing through sound with the world.
I’m Walker Taylor, born and raised in Ridgeland, SC, where my love for country music began. Inspired by artists like Jason Aldean, Brantley Gilbert, and Jelly Roll, I write songs that reflect my small-town roots and real-life stories. Now based in Nashville, I put on high-energy shows filled with country’s biggest hits and my own heartfelt originals — all with the goal of connecting with audiences and sharing the spirit of where I come from.
I've been blessed with a successful career in Americana music, including performing on the Grand Ole Opry and the Ralph Emery Morning Show. My family's gospel group in Illinois, The Wright Messengers, sparked my love for music- but it was Dolly Parton who truly inspired me. After hearing Coat of Many Colors at age 13, I sold my clarinet to buy a guitar and began tuning it to the Opry every weekend. I later attended the Blair School of Music and released three successful Americana CD's.
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