Saturday December 2nd
An Evening with Colleen Orender
at Hooch & Hive
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“THE SOUTHERN BLUES DREAM”
“Nashville Recording Artist Colleen Orender’s new music is a sultry blues dream with pop sensibilities and a touch of James Bond.”- NPR
A touring blues and roots artist for decades, Orender turns your hometown venues into smoldering 1930’s Mississippi juke joints. She teamed up with Michael Davey in Nashville to produce her new sound that many are comparing to Amy Winehouse with Julie London’s essence. We see a new genre stand on its own, the Sophisticated Pop of the decade.
Born in Tampa, Colleen Orender began her career singing with her grandfather’s country band at the age of five.
Upon her arrival in Nashville Colleen was featured on demos produced by the likes of Tim Akers.
(Music Director/Keys for Prime Time Country TNN, Amy Grant, Faith Hill, Rascall Flatts, just to name a few) Her first album was written and produced by Anthony Crawford (Guitarist for Neil Young, Steve Windwood) She joined a band at Opryland, and the group opened for Rick Springfield and Wilson Phillips, and was a part of the opening of Always Patsy Cline at the legendary Ryman Auditorium along with many company engagements. Recently, she opened for Wynnona Judd at the Standard, in March of 2014.
She was recently featured on the Tennis Channel, performing at the opening ceremony for the BNP Parabis Open in Palm Springs, CA. in March of 2017.
An accomplished songwriter to boot, Colleen lends her talents to many of Nashville’s studios and songwriters as well.