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Low Gap
Thursday September 24, 2026
Tickets on sale Friday June 12 at 10am
Doors – 7pm
Show – 8pm
with special guests TBA
All Ages Admitted
After five years of steady growth behind the scenes, Low Gap is positioned for a massive breakout in 2026. Brothers Gus and Phin Johnson spent the past year-and-a-half with their proverbial feet slammed on the gas and have hundreds of shows and a slew of singles to show for it. The duo recently released their debut album, Geneva, which has expanded their ever-growing audience to new heights. Gus and Phin, known for their well-crafted songs and animated concerts, have roots planted in Ohio and Eastern Kentucky, which show up clearly in their music. They, along with their five-piece band, blend 90s alt-country and americana with modern country sentiment. Original and unique, their songs manage to garner mainstream attention and critical acclaim from all corners of the increasingly diverse country genre.
Tennessee Valley Authority
Thursday July 30, 2026
Doors – 630pm
Show – 730pm
All Ages Admitted
The Davis brothers have been playing music for as long as they can remember — guitars, drums, keyboards, and anything else they could get their hands on. Now, as high school seniors, they’ve assembled a unique group that’s far more than just another school band – they’re a fast-rising five-piece that’s bringing heart, grit, and musicianship back to the stage. What started as a few friends jamming in the garage has quickly turned into one of the most talked-about young acts in central Arkansas. Together with friends Rome Foster, Hartford Lowe and Henry McFarlin, they’ve built a sound that’s raw, tight, and impossible to ignore.
Anchored by the powerful, steady percussion of Fallon Davis on drums and driven by Scott Davis on lead guitar, keyboards, and vocals, the band blends southern grit with a classic rock heart. Rome Foster adds rhythm guitar and harmonies, Hartford Lowe holds down the groove on bass and adds his own vocal punch, and Henry McFarlin rounds out guitar and vocal duties— five young musicians with a shared love for live performance and great songs.
Their set list moves effortlessly from The Band to The Clash, weaving timeless melodies with high-voltage crowd favorites — including a blistering take on Free Bird that has already become a local legend. Drawing on the spirit and showmanship of Old Crow Medicine Show, the band mixes rootsy authenticity with modern edge. They play every set like it’s Saturday night in a packed bar, even when it’s just a high-school party.
With early gigs drawing big crowds and word spreading fast — even catching the attention of venues in Nashville — Tennessee Valley Authority are proving they’re not a novelty act, but a genuine new voice in American roots-rock revival. And they’re just getting started!




