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Carly Tefft & Nick DeLeo Nashville to New England
November 26, 2022 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Join us at the brewery for a night full of live music & cold beers! Doors open at 6:30pm, music starts at 7pm! General admission tickets are $10 in advance!
Carly & Nick both grew up here on Cape Cod then headed off to Nashville to pursue their dreams as artists and songwriters. With New England in their hearts, they are bringing their own brand of country to the stage!
- Doors 6:30pm//Music 7pm
- $10 tickets in advance and at the door
- Indoor show – limited seating, first come first served.
- Small bites & snacks from JP’s Twisted BBQ
- Beer, wine, cider, cocktails & soda available for purchase at the inside and outside bar.
- All ages welcome.
About the Band:
Carly Tefft:
Mix the vivid story-telling ability of a Nashville songwriter with the passion of a New England sports fan and the energy of an engaging performer and you’ve got singer-songwriter Carly Tefft. Originally from Cape Cod, MA, the 2015 Berklee College of Music grad’s influences range from Keith Urban, Carly Simon, Ed Sheeran and Julia Michaels; making Tefft’s sound multi-genre. Carolyn Kruse of Boston’s “Country 102.5” puts it this way: “When she opens her mouth to sing, her lyrics draw you in and her power knocks you out. When she riffs, jaws drop. Carly Tefft and her red-headed moxie are a force… here to stay.“ Since calling Music City her home for the past 5 years, she has played the city’s famed Bluebird Cafe, The Listening Room, Whiskey Jam and opened for artists such as Justin Moore, Chase Rice, Jimmie Allen and Devin Dawson. Ty Bentli, host of Ty Bentli show on Apple Music, says Carly has “an incredible, unique tone and timber to [her] voice that is immediately identifiable”, which is easy to hear when you listen to her singles “When” and “Better off at a Bar.” If her honest lyrics, full voice and rhythmic guitar skills don’t grab your attention, her red hair just might.
Nick DeLeo:
A long way from home, Nick DeLeo is pursuing a dream and career as an artist and a songwriter for the last 10 years in Nashville, TN. Having grown up on Cape Cod in southeastern Massachusetts, he is bringing his own brand of country, rock, and blues music to the scene, with influences from Garth Brooks, Bob Seger, Jim Croce, and many more classics from his father’s cassette collection. He describes his music as “music that makes you feel something, with a good ol’ fashioned country message.” This original style is depicted on his two albums, Country Ain’t A Place, I Live For This, and his upcoming album titled “60 Cent Pocket Man” releasing all throughout 2022.