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Dine with Country Music Royalty at Grayton Bar & Grill on Oct 13th
While she hails from a legendary country music family — Hank Williams, Sr. is her grandfather and Hank Williams, Jr. her father — Holly Williams does everything but rest on her pedigree’s laurels. On Sunday, October 13th, the talented songstress will perform…
Updated On Sep 30, 2013 at 12:37 PM
Country Music Royalty
While she hails from a legendary country music family — Hank Williams, Sr. is her grandfather and Hank Williams, Jr. her father — Holly Williams does everything but rest on her pedigree’s laurels.
On Sunday, October 13th, the talented songstress will perform at Grayton Bar & Grill during a special evening of dinner and music. The evening kicks off at 6:00pm. (Doors open at 5:30pm.)
The ticket price includes a glass of champagne (or a special signature Holly Williams cocktail) and hors d’oeuvres followed by a four-course prix fixe dinner by Chef Johnny Earles.
After dinner, guests will move to the stage-side of the Grayton Bar & Grill to hear the expressive, fun-loving and introspective Williams sing both familiar tunes as well as the newly penned.
When Williams isn’t on the road opening for Sheryl Crow or Loretta Lynn, headlining her own shows, working on a duet with Jackson Browne, managing and shopping at her Nashville boutique, H. Audrey (a favorite of friend Gwyneth Paltrow) for new duds to wear at a Jay Leno Show appearance, the singer-songwriter hangs out with husband Chris Coleman, 5th King of the Kings of Leon, and their dogs.
In its review of her independent third album release, The Highway, The Huffington Post wrote that Holly is, “…a breath of fresh Americana heir within country music’s royal dynasty.”
Recently, Williams accepted the Poet’s Award on behalf of her esteemed grandfather Hank Williams Sr. at the Americana Music Awards in Nashville and silenced the crowd with her emotional rendition of I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.
There will be a cash bar throughout the evening. Seating is limited. Produced by Russell Carter.