Willow Avalon, Trannie Anderson & Jenny Tolman - Songwriter Showcase — Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
Cowgirls at The Cowboy, the nation’s only all-female country music festival, returns to Jackson Hole and the stage of the iconic Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on October 9th, 10th and 11th (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) for the fourth consecutive year. Nashville-based artist and Jackson Hole favorite, Jenny Tolman, who will appear on the forthcoming Taylor Sheridan / Blake Shelton-produced CBS performance series, The Road, is once again curating the event designed to celebrate strong women in music.
Cowgirls will, again, kick-off on Thursday night with a Songwriter Showcase. Tolman will be joined by two immensely talented singer/songwriters.
Willow Avalon has shared the stage with artists as varied as Bob Dylan and Zach Bryan. With sold-out headline tours across the US and Europe, and hundreds of millions of streams, the Georgia-born songbird is easily one of country’s most compelling new voices, blending classic country, Americana and rock influences.
Trannie Anderson, a product of Waco, TX is a CMA and ACM-nominated songwriter with more than 85 cuts by artists as relevant as Lainey Wilson (including the #1s, “Heart Like a Truck,” and “Wildflowers and Wild Horses”), Morgan Wallen, Ella Langley, Reba, and others. The artists will sing their biggest songs and share the stories behind them.
Cowgirls will, again, kick-off on Thursday night with a Songwriter Showcase. Tolman will be joined by two immensely talented singer/songwriters.
Willow Avalon has shared the stage with artists as varied as Bob Dylan and Zach Bryan. With sold-out headline tours across the US and Europe, and hundreds of millions of streams, the Georgia-born songbird is easily one of country’s most compelling new voices, blending classic country, Americana and rock influences.
Trannie Anderson, a product of Waco, TX is a CMA and ACM-nominated songwriter with more than 85 cuts by artists as relevant as Lainey Wilson (including the #1s, “Heart Like a Truck,” and “Wildflowers and Wild Horses”), Morgan Wallen, Ella Langley, Reba, and others. The artists will sing their biggest songs and share the stories behind them.