Halfway To Hazard Announce Nashville Residency

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Elliot Pilzer, Ira Dean, Colt Prather, Sam Hayes (Radio Romance), Josh Gramling (Radio Romance), Moises Padilla (Radio Romance). Front row L-R: David Tolliver (Halfway to Hazard), Adam Smithwick (Radio Romance), Chad Warrix (Halfway to Hazard), Ben Williamson

Halfway to Hazard has announced an ongoing residency at Analog in the Hutton Hotel in Nashville. The monthly series, “Halfway to Hazard & Friends,” kicked off last Tuesday, July 10, with a performance by bandmates Chad Warrix and David Tolliver, as well as surprise special guests Chris YoungRadio Romance, American Young‘s Jon Stone, Ira Dean (formerly of Trick Pony) and Colt Prather.

“This monthly residency at Analog has given us the opportunity to showcase all of our multi-genre artist, actor, sports personality, and musician friends that we have made over the last 12 years of adventurous travels,” says Warrix. “And, of course, we get to remind people of our music too, plus win over some new fans in the process. It definitely doesn’t hurt that we can do this a couple miles down the road from our own houses here in what seems to be the current most popular city in America.”

“It was great to be back in Nashville playing live… it’s been too long!” states Tolliver. “Having some of our best friends in the business join together onstage makes it that much sweeter. We’re looking forward to the upcoming shows. Analog is a fantastic venue and adds to the audience experience.”

The Kentucky duo’s next show is Tuesday, Aug. 7 at 6:00 p.m. and ticket information can be found at huttonhotel.com.

Pictured: Chris Young and Ira Dean. Photos courtesy of Deb Wallace Photography

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