Friday, December 8, 2023

HIT SONGWRITER SKIP EWING BRINGS A LITTLE WYOMING TO NASHVILLE AT DECEMBER 6 CITY WINERY SHOW

With Recent Lainey Wilson Cut, “I Would If I Could,” 
Ewing Ready For Spring 2024 LP With National Tour


Pictured L-R: Josh Matheny (dobro), Jared Kneale (percussion), Skip Ewing, 
Jim VanCleve (fiddle/mandolin), Viktor Krauss (acoustic bass)

Award-winning singer-songwriter Skip Ewing performed to a full house at Nashville’s City Winery Wednesday night (12.6).

The two-hour set included a 12-song solo Hits Medley, “I Would If I Could” (recently recorded and released by CMA 2023 Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson — read the PEOPLE story here), “Railroad,” “The Juggler,” “Wyoming,” “Petroglyph,” “Margolaigne,” “Wreck Of My Heart,” “Windmill,” “Road Dog,” “Mister Snowman” and “Christmas Carol.”

“Lainey was so gracious to send a message that had she not been on the Opry the same night she would have come to the show and sung the new song with me,” Ewing said. “I look forward to actually meeting her. I absolutely love everything I know about her, and the way she sang the song Dean Dillon and I wrote, ‘I Would If I Could’ for the Apple Music ‘Lost & Found’ project.”

Ewing’s upcoming album Road To California is slated for release in February 2024.

Visit SkipEwing.com for additional tour dates.




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