3 Nashville singer-songwriters to headline Trussville Heritage Days this April

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TRUSSVILLE, Ala. (TRIBUNE) – Three talented singer-songwriters out of Nashville will light up The Gateway stage at Trussville’s third annual Heritage Days festival, Chris Basinger of the Trussville Tribune reports.

Adam Craig, Ray Fulcher, and Jordan Walker will play a “county music writer’s round” from 7 to 9 p.m. on April 4. The event is free to the public.

Craig has written songs recorded by Jason Aldean, Dustin Lynch, Montgomery Gentry, Parmalee, George Strait, Kane Brown, and Cody Johnson, among others.

His first hit song, “Close Your Eyes,” was recorded by Parmalee, after which Craig was signed to a record deal with BMG Records. His single “Just A Phase” charted in the top 30.

Fulcher has co-written six No. 1 songs and has had more than 25 songs recorded by Luke Combs, along with cuts by Chris Young, Zac Brown Band, Riley Green, Kameron Marlowe, and Dillon Carmichael, among others.

As an artist, Fulcher has more than 30 million streams to his credit. Fulcher’s debut full-length album, “Spray Painted Line,” was released by Black River Entertainment in 2022.

Walker, formerly of the country music duo Walker McGuire, has had songs recorded by Combs, Johnson, Brown, Cold Swindell, Jordan Davis, Trace Adkins, and Drew Baldridge, among others. Walker has been signed to Sony Music Publishing Nashville since November 2019.

He was a co-writer on the multi-week No. 1 single “When It Rains, It Pours” by Combs, which has been certified by RIAA as a diamond single.

Heritage Days is organized by the Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation and will run from April 1-6.

In addition to the concert, the festival will feature Alabama artists painting the historic area, the Gee’s Bend Quilters, historic home tours, and more.

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