Director of Communications
Amanda.Murphy@tn.gov
615-741-9010
Senior Communications Manager
Jill.Kilgore@tn.gov
615-927-1320
Communications Manager
Chelsea.Trott@tn.gov
629-395-8941
BROWNSVILLE TN (October 1, 2021) - The Hatchie Bottom Bluegrass Jamboree returns Saturday, October 9, to the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center, Brownsville. In its fourth year, after a Covid-break in 2020, the Jamboree features bands from the Jackson, Tenn., based Golden Circle Opry. The free concert will take place on the outdoor stage from 1 - 5 p.m.
"We are excited to be able to bring the Jamboree back this year," said John Few, Golden Circle Opry producer. "And I'm especially happy to continue the tradition of presenting bluegrass in Brownsville."
This year's jamboree includes the following bands: Good Time Grass, Courthouse Pickers, and Providence Road as well as the Hatchie Bottom Boys of Corinth, Miss. Shade tree pickers are invited to participate before the stage performances from 9 am until 1 pm. There are plenty of shade trees and areas to form music circles and play with fellow pickers.
"We could not be happier to welcome back the Hatchie Bottom Bluegrass Jamboree," says Sonia Outlaw-Clark, Delta Heritage Center director. "I'm also delighted to have Simmons Bank joining us in our mission to preserve and promote the area's music traditions."
Attendees are invited to bring their lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the afternoon concert. BBQ Express food truck will be on site with a great selection of food choices. The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center is located at 121 Sunny Hill Cove in Brownsville, Tenn. For more information about the event, call the Center at 731-779-9000 or email info@westtnheritage.com.
CAPTION: The Hatchie Bottom Boys return to perform at this year's Hatchie Bottom Bluegrass Jamboree. The afternoon concert will take place Saturday, October 9, from 1-5 p.m., on the grounds of the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville.
About the Center: The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center, in Brownsville, offers a refreshing Southern experience showcasing the history and culture of rural West Tennessee. Inside visitors can learn about the history of cotton, explore the scenic and “wild” Hatchie River and get to know the legendary musicians who call West Tennessee home. Also located on the grounds is the Tina Turner Museum at Flagg Grove School, the childhood school of Tina Turner, and the last home of Blues pioneer Sleepy John Estes. The Delta Heritage Center is also a featured stop along the Americana Music Triangle connecting Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans. To learn more about the Center, visit www.westtnheritage.com or call 731-779-9000.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Sonia Outlaw-Clark
soutlawclark@gmail.com
Director of Communications
Amanda.Murphy@tn.gov
615-741-9010
Senior Communications Manager
Jill.Kilgore@tn.gov
615-927-1320
Communications Manager
Chelsea.Trott@tn.gov
629-395-8941