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Scottsdale Farms
Fall Songwriters' Concert
      September 19th

Performing songwriters James Casto, Bethany Dick, and Pat Terry will perform an outdoor songwriters in-the-row concert at Scottsdale Farms on Saturday, Sept 19th, beginning at 7 p.m.

General admission tickets - $15 each and Tables (seat 6) $105
Get your tickets by calling 770.777.5875

15639 Birmingham Highway in Alpharetta

Come see performing songwriters that have worked with and/or written for the singing stars you love.  Reserve your seats now!

Hit songwriter Pat Terry wrote Travis Tritt's first #1 song called "Help Me Hold On" and Tanya Tucker's "It's A Little Too Late... to do the right thing now" as well as songs for Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Oak Ridge Boys, Sammy Kershaw, and many, many more.  Pat recently released a new collection of original music on his CD titled "Laugh For a Million Years".

James Casto has written songs for platinum selling country artist Lila McCann, numerous indy artists, as well as Macy's, Kroger, Georgia Special Olympics, Mercy Ships International, the Alpharetta Convention and Visitor's Bureau, and more.  Casto has released four independent projects and performs nationally with the Nashville Songwriters Tour.

Bethany Dick has played fiddle professionally since 1997.  She's played country music for more than four years as part of the band for Sara Evans and Pam Tillis. Bethany is an award-winning fiddle player, incredible songwriter, and amazing singer as evidenced by he growing fan base throughout the Southeast.

A national touring performer and songwriter, Casto started the Scottsdale Farm Songwriters Concert Series in April 2007. "It's been great to see the local community come together for these events. To get to play music with some of the best songwriters on the planet in such a special atmosphere as Scottsdale Farms is about as good as it gets", says Casto.

The Scottsdale Farm concert will be performed "In-the-row" with all artists on stage at the same time alternating songs and stories as well as adding vocals and instrumentation on each other's material.  Made popular in the clubs of Nashville, in-the-round or in-the-row shows are fun, improvisational, and truly memorable.

Join us for an evening of music, friends and memories.

For tickets, call:  770-777-5875