Free Concert produced by WE ARE MUSIC – SALADO

Salado Museum & College Park 423 S Main St, Salado, TX, United States

Songwriters in the Round

Salado, TX - August 2024 - We Are Music – Salado is thrilled to announce a two-day Songwriters in the Round Concert at the Salado Museum & College Park. 423 South Main Street, Salado. Taking place on Friday, August 23rd and Saturday, August 24th, 2024. Doors open at 6:30, and the concert begins at 7:00 PM. This event promises to be a vibrant showcase of local talent and creativity.

The festivities are FREE and open to the public, offering an exciting lineup of local and regional songwriters. Attendees can expect to be inspired and entertained by Award Winning Country Artist, Sarah Pierce, Songwriter and Farmer, Wes Perryman, with Special Guests Kristen Taylor (Friday only) and Mellisa Engleman (Saturday only). Your host for the evenings festivities is Salado Songwriter and Producer, Richard Paul Thomas.

We Are Music - Salado extends heartfelt gratitude to the Salado Museum for their continuing support. Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and community as we come together to celebrate the power of creativity and expression.

About We Are Music Salado:
We Are Music - Salado is a newly formed non-profit organization dedicated to promoting music and arts education in the Salado community. Through a variety of programs and events, we aim to inspire creativity, foster talent, and enrich the cultural landscape of our town. Join us as we celebrate the transformative power of music and the arts.

**Mission Statement**
At We Are Music - Salado, our mission is to enrich the cultural fabric of Salado by supporting and fostering the arts in our community. We are dedicated to collaborating closely with local schools and organizations to provide opportunities for education and engagement in visual and performing arts. Our goal is to inspire creativity, promote artistic expression, and ensure that the arts continue to be a vital part of our town's identity and heritage.

Through collaborative programs, workshops, and performances, we aim to nurture the talents of individuals of all ages, fostering a lifelong appreciation for the arts. We believe that by investing in arts education and community involvement, we can create a vibrant, inclusive, and dynamic environment where creativity thrives and enriches the lives of all our residents.

We are committed to building partnerships, supporting local artists, and creating accessible platforms for artistic expression, ensuring that the beauty and power of the arts are shared and celebrated throughout Salado.

For more information, please contact RpT@tbc-group.com.

Thank you for your support.

Sarah Pierce

Sarah has toured hundreds of thousands of miles - both domestic and foreign - receiving rave reviews at fairs, festivals, conventions, and concert dates from New York City to Los Angeles and Northern British Columbia to San Antonio, France, Italy, Germany, and Scandinavia. Her willingness to self-promote her music has included a driving tour of 250 NPR/AC/Country radio stations across the country, doing interviews and live on-air performances. In addition, she has been seen in performance on MTV and was heard as the singing voice of Calamity Jane on the Emmy-nominated Time-Life television mini-series, The Wild West. Her recently released 10th Album, Blessed by the West, is receiving rave reviews from national radio and country media.
Wes Perryman

When Perryman isn’t farming, he’s singing and picking. This fifth-generation farmer and father of two, is also a Texas country songwriter, singer and electric guitar player. When asked if his passion is more for farming or singing, he says he wouldn’t be happy without either one. “It’s the whole concoction. I need both in my life.”

Kristen Taylor

Kristen Taylor is a twenty-four-year-old singer and songwriter based out of Belton, Tx. She loves sharing her perception of the world around her in hopes that someone feels something from her art. Her main genre is indie/pop, but her music also draws from other styles because of certain influences. (Performing Friday Only).

Melissa Engleman

Singer/songwriter Melissa Engleman blends haunting, dreamy, alt-country-folk with whispers of the blues. Born in Kansas and raised in Texas, she grew up listening to Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, Tori Amos, Rickie Lee Jones and the Beatles. After writing melodies and lyrics from a young age, she picked up guitar to accompany herself, but was too shy to play in front of people. She studied performance and playwriting in college to help overcome her shyness and made the move to Austin, TX where she has performed for the last 14 years. (Saturday Only)

Richard Paul Thomas

Richard Paul Thomas — better known to his friends as RpT — has been making music since rock ‘n’ roll was young. And he’s still finding new sources of inspiration each time he picks up a guitar and sits down to write a song. On his latest album, SALADO, Thomas whittles his diverse array of influences and lifetime of experiences. He prides himself on exploring a wide range of musical genres, from rock and R&B to jazz and soulful balladry, and emotions that travel from lighthearted and fun to serious and introspective. His thought-provoking examinations of life’s joys and challenges come from the heart and speak to the soul.