----- Southern Rounds Presents
An intimate songwriter series where the voices behind country music's greatest hits share the untold stories that made them.

Willie Nelson · Reba · Luke Bryan
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Grammy Winner · Bob Seger
Where Stories Find Their Sound
Step into an intimate room where raw voices and real lyrics take center stage. No elaborate productions — just a songwriter, a guitar, and the truth behind the song.
Every Southern Rounds show is a curated gathering of the craftspeople who built Nashville's sound. These are the writers behind #1 hits, Grammy nominations, and the songs you've sung your whole life.
You don't just hear the song. You hear why it was written.
Featuring
Erin Enderlin
Jim "Moose" Brown
Alex Kline
Sofie Smithson · Hosted by
Michael Haney
An intimate songwriter series where the voices behind country music's greatest hits share the untold stories that made them.

It’s not necessarily the song, it’s the story. That’s how Nashville-based singer-songwriter Chris Canterbury has always approached songwriting.
Born and raised in North Louisiana, Chris began writing songs and stories about life from a unique but oddly-familiar point of view. Songs about liquor stores, truck stops, low-rent motels, and the grifters and transients that frequent them. He takes a critical look at some of the topics that often get discarded in the writing room, and he presents them as though they’re a casual kitchen conversation.
Chris has toured the country for the last 2 decades, sharing the stage with the likes of Guy Clark, Steve Earle, Chris Knight, and many others. It doesn’t matter if it’s a pool hall or a theater, a festival or a front porch, Chris’s live sound is the whiskey-laden narrative that anyone with a struggle can relate to.

Country singer/songwriter Charlie Berry seemed to have had a running start when he arrived as a solo artist in 2021, but his impact is anything but a coincidence. Berry spent the last decade fronting bands and laboring over his signature storytelling and truth revealing style of songwriting. Along the way he discovered a knack for translating those songs to tape as a producer and multi-instrumentalist in the recording studio.
After years of developing his craft, Charlie Berry stands at the precipice of something altogether new. Discover the culmination of his efforts in his latest release “Something About Airports”. : https://www.charlieberrymusic.com/

Combining his background in gospel and soul music, the Nashville based Singer/Songwriter has managed to blend a plethora of styles that dance on the outskirts of country music into a sound that stands on its own that we like to call, Southern Soul.
BIO
Caught in a battle between the southern blues man in his soul and the country gentleman his momma raised him to be, the two worlds collide on Charlie Argo's sleeve, where the babyfaced crooner wears his heart. Lovers of soulful singers, like Otis Redding, to fans of the bluesy organ-filled vibes reminiscent of John Mayer's 2006 album 'Continuum,' will be captivated by the singer/songwriter's southern soul.Combining his background in gospel and soul music with inspiration drawn from modern-day artists such as fellow native Alabamian/Americana Roots artist, Jason Isbell, U.K. singer/songwriter James Morrison and earlier southern musicians like rock legend Gregg Allman and 90’s country star Travis Tritt, the Nashville based 28-year-old has managed to blend a plethora of styles that dance on the outskirts of country music into a sound that stands on its own.
‘In the Name of Love’ debuted #1 on the Itunes 'Blues' chart and reached the Top 150 of the Itunes 'All Genres' chart. The E.P.'s first single ‘Tennessee Will’, written by Charlie's friend/hit songwriter, Adam Hood and the legendary Pat McLaughlin, reached #1 on the Itunes 'Blue Singles" chart and is the only song on the E.P. not, at least, co-written by Argo himself.
The song was written by another Alabama Americana/Roots Rock artist and songwriter, Adam Hood (Anderson East, Brent Cobb, Whiskey Myers, Josh Abbott Band, Little Big Town, Randy Rogers) and legendary hit songwriter Pat McLaughlin (John Prine, John Anderson, Delbert McClinton, Bonnie Raitt, George Strait, Don Williams, Nathaniel Rateliff) and is the only song on the E.P. not, at least, co-written by Argo himself. https://charlieargo.bandzoogle.com/

Channing Wilson has written songs recorded by Tyler Farr, Luke Combs, Jason Eady, and more. He has shared bills with many of his heroes, such as Billy Joe Shaver, Steve Earle, Robert Earl Keen, Tony Joe White, Chris Knight, Dale Watson, and more. He calls Warner Chappell and Low Country Sound (Grammy award winning producer Dave Cobb) his home.
To learn more about Channing, go here: https://channingwilson.com/home

Wyatt Durrette is an award-winning singer/songwriter from Richmond, VA. He has reached a staggering 10 billion digital streams, 14 #1 songs and 35 million records sold.

Richard Blackstone’s journey has been about building a number of market-leading and innovative companies in the music and entertainment industries.
Turn any occasion into a special experience with a live performance from talented singers. Whether it's a birthday, wedding, corporate event, or an intimate gathering, book a private show and enjoy a personalized musical experience like never before.
The Tradition -------
Nashville's songwriter round is one of music's most intimate traditions — a circle of writers, each telling the story behind the song before playing it. No backing band. No staging. Just a guitar, a voice, and the truth of where the song came from.
Southern Rounds brings that tradition to Analog @ The Hutton Hotel — Nashville's finest listening room — featuring the writers behind some of country music's most celebrated recordings.
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This isn't just a concert. It's a front-row seat to the story.
Your Host
Michael Haney
Guiding you through the stories, the songs, and the magic of the round all evening long.
THE ARTISTS ------
Growing up in Arkansas, Erin Enderlin was drawn to her papaw's record collection — before she even hit kindergarten, she was hooked on country music. Today, Rolling Stone says her songs are "the stuff of country classics — concise, tear-stained, and all too relatable.
"Elton John spotlighted her on his Rocket Hour show. The Country Music Hall of Fame featured her in its American Currents exhibit. A regular on the Grand Ole Opry — 30 appearances and counting — Enderlin has seen 50+ of her songs recorded by Lee Ann Womack, Reba, Willie Nelson, Luke Bryan, and The War and Treaty. She recently co-wrote "Blood in the River" for an upcoming 2026 Amazon Prime series produced by Morgan Freeman and Kevin Costner.
Moose won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song for co-writing "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" — Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett's iconic anthem. As a touring musician he was a core member of Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band.
As a producer, he co-produced Jamey Johnson's That Lonesome Song — ACM and CMA Song of the Year for "In Color," Grammy-nominated for Album of the Year. The ACM Piano/Keyboard Player of the Year (2015, 2017, 2023), Moose has played on over 40 #1 singles and soundtracks including Pixar's Cars. Inducted into both the Arkansas and Michigan Country Music Halls of Fame.
Multi-instrumentalist Alex Kline is among Nashville's premier No. 1 hit producers and songwriters. She made history as the first woman to solely produce a Mediabase #1 country hit with Tenille Arts' "Somebody Like That."
Nominated for AIMP Nashville Rising Songwriter of the Year and Music Row's Female Songwriter of the Year, her production work spans Tenille Arts, Tigirlily Gold, Harper Grace, Terri Clark, Maggie Rose, Ronnie Dunn, and more. Kline writes for Curb-Word Publishing.
Emerging from the heart of Arkansas, Sofie Smithson is a powerhouse country vocalist and songwriter leading the breakout band Sofie and The New Relics. With a voice reminiscent of Loretta Lynn and the storytelling spark of Emmylou Harris, Sofie blends classic country soul with modern Americana edge.
Reviewers consistently note her ability to connect deeply with audiences — making every performance feel personal and alive.
What Audiences Say
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I've been to dozens of shows in Nashville. Nothing comes close to the intimacy of Southern Rounds. When the writer tells you where a song came from, you can never hear it the same way again.
Sarah M.
Nashville, TN · Show Attendee
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Analog is already the best listening room in the city. Put Southern Rounds in it and you have something genuinely unforgettable. The level of talent in that circle is staggering.
James R.
Atlanta, GA · Show Attendee
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My husband surprised me with tickets as a birthday gift. We drove three hours. Worth every mile. We're already booked for the next one.
Linda k.
Knoxville, TN · Show Attendee
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Beyond Nashville -------
Southern Rounds is available for private events, corporate gatherings, and city bookings. We bring Nashville's most celebrated songwriter tradition — and the hitmakers behind it — directly to your audience.
Full songwriter round format — 3 to 5 writers, a host, and the stories behind the songs
Available for corporate events, private parties, festival bookings, and venue residencies
Custom lineups built around your audience and occasion
Optional livestream production for remote audiences
We've produced shows across Nashville and beyond — we know how to make it work anywhere
Limited Seats Available
Analog @ The Hutton Hotel · Doors 7:00 PM · 21+ · Nashville, Tennessee
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