An Evening with Jay Nash - Singer, Songwriter, Poet
Event description
On Saturday, June 28, 2025, renowned singer and songwriter, Jay Nash will perform in the River Room at The Manor on Front. The doors will open at 6:00 PM and the show will start at 7:00 PM.
Seating is limited to the first 85 interested persons who sign up at this site. To support our artists, we have established a recommended donation of $35.00 per person for this concert. All donated proceeds are directed to the artist.
This will be a BYOB event; wine, beer (no liquor), and cold food snacks. We will provide bottled water, hot coffee, hot tea, and Polly's famous chocolate chip cookies.
To learn more about our Mansion Concerts, go to www.mansionconcert.com.
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About Jay Nash
Over the span of his self-described, ‘under the radar' career, Jay Nash's rough-hewn voice, poignant melodies, and unique yet subtly virtuosic approach to the guitar have taken him across the United States and Europe more times than he can count. He has released seven full-length solo albums and four solo EPs along with another ten albums with his collaborative efforts with TFDI, The Contenders, Garrison Starr, and Caitlin Crosby—racking up tens of millions of streams and selling over 70,000 records.
In his time off the road from thousands of live performances, Nash has created the original motion picture score for three feature films, a Dutch television series, and dozens of nationally-run commercial spots.
Variety is indeed the spice of life. Still, everything comes back to the man and his guitar.
From Jay: “Writing and singing songs is my connection to the rest of the world. When I am inside a song, everything makes sense, and loneliness does not exist. The great joy of my life has been witnessing people make my music a part of their lives and seeing it help them make sense of this world. I can honestly say that nearly every opportunity that I have ever had and nearly every positive and beautiful memory of my life somehow stemmed from me standing on a stage with my guitar and singing for folks.
When I was a kid, music pulled me out of my first adolescent existential crisis. For me, it was Jerry Garcia’s guitar, Bob Dylan’s words, and Cat Steven's voice that made me feel suddenly connected to everything that has ever been and everything that ever will be.
My aim now is to do the same. I still believe that we can make this world a better place with one story and one song at a time.”
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