Heritage Music Series - Nicholas Jamerson and Tim Goodin

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472 Falls Street,London KY 40741

21 October, 2022

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Nicholas Jamerson and Tim Goodin performing at the Heritage Music Series in the Heritage Hills Theater in London, KY on Friday 10/21/2022. Kentucky Country Music and London-Laurel County Tourism are happy to announce the fourth installment of the Heritage Music Series coming to you on October 21, 2022! This unique Listening Room Experience happens at the Heritage Hills Theater, located at 472 Falls Street in London, Kentucky. Tickets for each show are $15 and all ages are invited. Nicholas Jamerson and Tim Goodin will be performing on October 21, 2022. Don't forget to check out our additional concert on October 22nd with Erin Enderlin and Cody Lee Meece - Click Here to Purchase Tickets for 10/22/2022. Use Passcode HERITAGE to save $5 off tickets from May 1-June 1, 2022. About Nicholas JamersonIn the last ten years or so Nicholas Jamerson has put together a catalogue that reaches across broad spectrums in both substance and style. The eastern Kentucky native has endeared himself to fans in the region and beyond as a founding member of the duo, Sundy Best. In recent years Nicholas performed extensively solo and with his band The Morning Jays. Both with band and on this own Nicholas has made his mark on the most hallowed stages and events in the region. From the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium to Americana and Master Musician Festivals. He is among an esteemed group of todays artists who have shaped , redefined, and expanded the notions of Appalachian and Southern music, and reminds people why they love it and enjoy its many splendors. Jamerson’s songs are known for their attention to the natural world, warm hearted characters , and the plight and triumphs of the modern day hillbilly. Website | Spotify | Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok | Youtube About Tim GoodinTim Goodin is a singer/songwriter straight out of the Hills of South East Kentucky. He grew up wandering the hills and "hollers" of the Appalachian landscapes. It is here his love for music began. The old mountain hymnals he grew up listening to is what helped develop his unique sound. At 18, he continued in the family tradition and became the 4th generation of his family to work in the coal mines of Kentucky. After the downturn of the industry and limited economic opportunity's he and his wife Leanna decided to migrate south to Alabama, to continue his mining career in the Sand and Gravel industry. His Debut self released single "Pills and Poverty" tells the tragic tale plaguing so many rural community's today. Tim Said, "I tend to write about what I know and experience and what I hear other people have experienced. With unreleased songs titled, "Hardwork and Misery" and "Fishin' Hole" his roots run deep in the Appalachian way of life. "We're working to get more songs released, it's just a slow process when you're self producing." Website | Spotify | Facebook | Tiktok | Youtube

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