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Brian Allison, Brad Stuart, Natalie Brooke, Dave Tamkin

Brian Allison, Brad Stuart, Natalie Brooke, Dave Tamkin

Doors 6:30PM / Show 7:30PM

Seated Show

$20adv / $25DOS

Brian Allison is a Nashville-based Americana singer/songwriter originally from the Chicagoland area and a two-time Josie Music Award winner—Americana Artist of the Year (Male) and Americana Song of the Year for “Worth Breaking.” A full-time musician since 2016, Brian continues a rich family legacy of music through his late father, grandfather, and grandmother. In 2024, he released “Music City” with his four children and spent 2025 touring the U.S. and Europe, performing at the Longhorn Festival in Denmark, opening for James Otto, and earning international radio play.  

Brad Stuart, a Michigan native and Nashville-based Americana songwriter, has built a reputation for heartfelt storytelling and powerful performances. In the past two years, he has completed two international tours across Europe and North America, with highlights including airplay on Radio Lotte Weimar in Germany and stations in Denmark. In 2025, Brad was nominated for a Josie Award for Artist of the Year, marking another milestone in his growing career.

Southern California native, Natalie Brooke's vulnerable writing, soulful singing and unique guitar style have moved live audiences all over the country. 

Dave Tamkin is a Madison Midwest-based singer-songwriter, performer, and music entrepreneur known for honest, audience-focused live shows and strong community-driven events. He performs regularly across Wisconsin, Illinois, and the surrounding region and is the co-host and co-creator of Musicians Tip Jar, a platform and podcast focused on helping working musicians build sustainable careers. This versatility has allowed him to share the stage with a diverse array of artists, including Guster, Will Hoge, The Samples, Brendan James, Rusted Root, Donavon Frankenreiter, Butch Walker, Freddy Jones Band, and Eric Hutchinson.

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