chattanooga music

The Montvales & Blue Cactus

Their debut album Heartbreak Summer Camp was recorded in a living room in 2020 stripped down, DIY folk songs tracing their lives from teenage years into their mid-twenties. They followed it with Born Strangers, recorded at Tractor Shed Studio in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, and produced by Mike Eli LoPinto (Chris Stapleton, Emily Nenni). The album earned a devoted cult following and praise from outlets including American Songwriter, Holler, and Twangville. In 2025, The Montvales signed with Free Dirt Records and released the single “Loud and Clear,” signaling even more new music on the horizon.

Tae Lewis

In 2024, Tae completed as a top 9 finalist on NBC’s “The Voice” under coaches Reba McEntire and Dan + Shay.

Caroline Spence

Caroline Spence is a singer-songwriter based in Nashville, TN. Her five solo albums have been featured by publications like Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and NPR. Established artists like Emmylou Harris, Matt Berninger (of The National), Sarah Jarosz, and Lori McKenna have joined Caroline on her songs as featured vocalists and her body of work has been streamed over 80 million times.

Marty O’Reilly

His live performances aren’t just concerts; they’re cathartic experiences. From soft and haunting moments to wild and electric highs, his shows linger with you long after the lights come up. Marty’s songs dig deep into the human experience, exploring themes of loneliness, connection, love, and loss. Whether performing solo or with a full band, he brings listeners into his world, making them feel like part of the story.

Dawson Hollow

Dawson Hollow brings their high-energy indie folk rock to the Songbirds stage, blending cinematic pop textures, Americana strings, and unforgettable five-part harmonies. Their performances are dynamic, uplifting, and built for connection — the kind of show that pulls you in from the first note and keeps you there.

Little Mule

Get ready for one unforgettable night of live music at Songbirds featuring Little Mule and PLVNET — two of Chattanooga’s most exciting original bands. This is the perfect blend of Southern grit and alternative rock energy you won’t want to miss.

Silent Disco Party

Dance, sing along, and move with the crowd while everyone enjoys the party their own way. Whether you’re locked into one DJ or bouncing between channels, the energy stays high and the fun never stops. It’s the perfect way to keep the celebration going without missing a beat.

Tenille Townes

Over the past five years, Townes has reached major career milestones, including touring with legendary artists such as Stevie Nicks, Miranda Lambert, Shania Twain, George Strait, Keith Urban, Reba, Zac Brown Band, and Dierks Bentley. Her work has earned widespread recognition, including two JUNO Awards, two Academy of Country Music Awards, and 17 Canadian Country Music Association Awards.

JACKOPIERCE

Jackopierce began in 1988 as theater students at the legendary Meadows School of the Arts at SMU in Dallas. The duo steadily made a name for themselves, and within 5 years, they were signed to major label A&M and recording their debut, “Bringing on the Weather” with uber-producer, T Bone Burnett.

Field Hockey

Their recent singles “Ecdysis” and “Lost Connections” showcase a heavier, more focused direction, blending crushing riffs with anthemic hooks and themes centered on transformation, struggle, and release. Known for packed shows and appearances alongside acts like The Funeral Portrait and Wine Lips, FieldHockey brings a live experience built to move a room.

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