Nashville sounds arriving in Escondido

An unusual concert experience awaits Escondido audiences this spring.

Nashville Nights celebrates the songwriting heritage that is the hallmark of this southern city. The show was created especially to explore the ways in which the best songwriters work and the challenges of getting their music in front of an audience. Performances by singer/songwriters are part of the evening.

Singer/songwriters Stefan Mork and Blue Foley founded Nashville Nights. Their business partners were the Song Factory, a publishing company, Jim Kaufman of Jim Kaufman Productions, and Tracie Hits of Hitz & Branding Management. The mission of the organization is to show audiences how the singer/songwriter partnership works, and at the first Nashville Nights, audiences heard from songwriters who wrote for artists like Eric Church, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, and more.

Audiences also got to enjoy performances by stars like Eric Paslay, who sang “She Doesn’t Love You,” “Song About a Girl,” and “Friday Night.” In addition, they sometimes heard from newer songwriters still on the way up.

Nashville Nights includes interactive events as well as performances, and promises to be as fun as it is informative.

Nashville Nights will take place at the Center Theater of the California Center for the Arts on April 19, 20, and 21. Organizers of events like this, which have a lot of information to share with attendees, will often work with brochure printing to create programs for the show.