SALLY BARRIS
SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2020




Sally Barris is an A-list Nashville songwriter who has had songs covered by such top-level artists as Kathy Mattea, Martina McBride, and Lee Ann Womack. Her song "Let The Wind Chase You", recorded by Trisha Yearwood and Keith Urban, received a Grammy nomination for vocal collaboration in 2009.

While her writing credits mightily impress, fans and peers are most captivated by her bright spirit and expressive mountain soprano. Dirty Linen says "Barris knows how to write lyrics that are as forthright as a stream of clear water and how to support them with melodies that share that quality." Sally also performs with dobro player and guitarist Chas Williams and mandolin player Jason Bailey as "Sally Barris & The Birmingham Boys". The Minnesota native has performed Mountain Stage, New Bedford Summer Fest, Wildflower Arts & Music Festival and The Kerrville Folk Festival.

Sally visited No. 3 Railroad Street last year for a performance on Saturday evening, February 23, 2019. She stayed over to teach her famous Songwriting Workshop here at No. 3 Railroad Street the next afternoon, Sunday, February 24, 2019. Both 2019 events were treasures and we are delighted to be able to bring her back for 2020 and what we hope will be an annual renewal of our spirit for music and its craft.

Please consider attending her No. 3 Railroad Street Workshop on Sunday afternoon, May 3, 2020. You will not be disappointed in your musical growth and the fellowship in meeting local and not-so-local fellow musicians.

Artist Website: sallybarris.com

Sally Barris in ConcertSaturday, May 2, 2020

Doors Open at 6, Potluck at 6:30 (bring a dish if you want to eat), Music at 7

Suggested $15-20 cover for Sally and please consider a donation for the house

Parking on site is limited. Overflow parking is across the street in the church parking lot
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Some photos of Sally's 2019 Concert at No. 3 Railroad Street by Glenn Galau © 2019. Visit the Photo Gallery for the complete set of images.

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