Jess Ray
Make Something Right Tour
The Well Coffeehouse
2035 Richard Jones Rd
Nashville, TN 37215
Mar 15, 2018
6:30 PM UTC
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"Make Something Right" Spring Tour, featuring Jess Ray, forBrothers, and Taylor Leonhardt, in support of International Justice Mission* and the fight against modern human slavery. Each evening will open and close with the artists forming a 7 piece band; the inside of the evening will feature them individually. This is a killer night of music you will not want to miss!Doors open at 6:30PM / Event at 7:30PMAdvance tickets $10Day of tickets will be $15 at door.*PERCENTAGE OF PROCEEDS FROM EVENT WILL GO TO INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MISSION.
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Jess Ray Biography
A singer-songwriter, producer, and creative supernova based in her beloved home state of North Carolina. A modern Joan of Arc crafting a new wave of music for those seeking God, Jess blends fresh sonic style with timeless truths, delicately weaving it all together with the realities of the human experience. There is a place for everyone in Jess’ camp of friendly folk music.
Jess’ decade-long musical journey has weaved in and out of Christian spaces, mainstream circles, from house concerts to historic venues like the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and from solo shows to sharing the stage with her heroes. Jess pulls from her expansive influences like an artist from a pallet, creating soundbite-sized masterpieces that set something ablaze in the hearts of her listeners.
Read MoreJess’ decade-long musical journey has weaved in and out of Christian spaces, mainstream circles, from house concerts to historic venues like the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and from solo shows to sharing the stage with her heroes. Jess pulls from her expansive influences like an artist from a pallet, creating soundbite-sized masterpieces that set something ablaze in the hearts of her listeners.
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