Erin Enderlin gives 'Last Call' at Puckett's

Award-winning singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin plays Puckett's Friday night.
Award-winning singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin plays Puckett's Friday night.

If you want to know what Nashville thinks about Erin Enderlin, just ask Miranda Lambert, Jamey Johnson or Lee Ann Womack, all of whom have raved about Enderlin's talent.

As an artist, Enderlin has released two albums, toured on the Willie Nelson Country Throwdown Tour and performed at the Grand Ole Opry.

Friday night, Aug. 11, she'll be singing at Puckett's, 2 W. Aquarium Way. Local singer Gino Fanelli takes the stage at Puckett's on Saturday, Aug. 12. Both shows start at 9 p.m. and are free, however tips are accepted.

Enderlin's songs have been cut by Luke Bryan, Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Tyler Farr, Joey+Rory and Tara Thompson. Randy Houser was her duet partner on "The Coldest in Town," whose lyrics turn a bar marquee into the description of a couple.

She has won two "Song I Wish I'd Written Awards" presented by Nashville Songwriters Association International: "Monday Morning Church," recorded by Alan Jackson, and "Last Call," recorded by Womack.

Seating for either Puckett's show begins at 8. For more information and dinner reservations: 423-708-8505.

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