General Admission: $30 in advance ($36 day of show)
MATTHEW KAHLER
Georgia native, Matthew Kahler, made his way to Atlanta in the 1990’s, becoming part of the now legendary indie movement of talented singer/songwriters. During this time, Eddie Owen was instrumental in introducing Matthew to the community. As a frequent performer at Eddie’s Attic, Kahler quickly became known for his thoughtful lyrics, along with his off-the-cuff style.
Over the years Matthew has compiled an impressive collection of his music which includes 5 studio albums plus an additional 3 albums of the classic live recording “Jeff’s Last Dance” with Shawn Mullins. As Kahler heads into the future, he is currently working on new tunes and additional albums.
Matthew’s creative talent is a combination of humor, soulful poetic reflection, woven together with his own kind of energy.
ANDREW HYRA
Andrew Hyra has been performing on Atlanta stages for over thirty years. He and his band, former Atlantic recording artist Billy Pilgrim, played opening weekend at Eddie's Attic in 1992 and he played regularly on the Attic stage throughout the nineties with BP and the Wagon Wheels.
Andrew has released numerous solo albums and two albums with Smokin' Novas and has recently reconnected with Kristian Bush, of Sugarland fame, to release more music with the Pilgrims. He is currently in the middle of constructing a month to month, yearlong release called Now and Then. Andrew is a captivating singer and performer, with an incredible vocal range that can lift an audience into the dynamic subtleties of his personal and poetic storytelling.
EAMON OWEN
Eamon Owen is a Georgia raised singer songwriter that’s fairly new to the game. Eamon started his music career in 2019 when he formed a band called Cherokee Twenty. While in Cherokee Twenty he released his first single “when we were kids” and started to gain a good following throughout the Georgia area. In 2020 Eamon decided to go the solo route and released his debut single “drunk girl in disguise”. 2021 rolled around and Eamon decided to make the move to Nashville Tennessee so he could further pursue his music dream.