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    Brinley Addington

    Brinley Addington

    Cafe Coco

    January 30, 2009

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    Brinley Addington is a country artist from Kingsport Tennessee whose love of country music began as a 3 year old after a family trip to Nashville to see the Grand Ole Opry. At age 12, Brinley began singing at Church where he realized God's plan for his life: making music. Brinley has been recording since age 13 and has recorded both Country and Christian music projects while still in high school. In the summer of 2008, Brinley released his first music video for the song “Why I Never Will.” Brinley's most recent performances include the Twilight Alive Concert Series, Rogersville 4th of July Celebration, Racks by the Tracks, Fun Fest Mardi Gras, The Crazy 8's Road Race, New York's Tavern on the Green, and Fun Fest's Friday Night Live Concert. Brinley has had the opportunity to open shows for several artists including Marty Stuart, John Michael Montgomery, Gavin DeGraw, Relient K, John Cowan, Saving Jane and has had the honor of performing as a featured soloist with such groups as the Dobyns- Bennett Marching Band, Impact Show Choir, and the Symphony of the Mountains. Brinley is currently developing his performing and songwriting skills in Nashville as he strives to write and record real country music that people everywhere can relate to.

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      Tickets: $3/Ticket

      Info Phone: (615) 321-2626

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      January 30, 2009

      Times:
      Friday 8:00pm

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      Cafe Coco

      210 Louise Avenue Nashville, TN 37203

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