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The WDVX Blue Plate Special – 10/19 – Tim Chandler / Molly Frances
October 19 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Good songwriting matters to all of us whether we know it or not. It tells the truth in a way that keeps us all moving towards something better. When songs become laundry lists and trend chasers, they become nothing and so do we.
Tim Chandler is a songwriter dedicated to telling the truth in song in an out of the box way. Combining his influences of bluegrass, country, and folk, his music is drawn from life in work, family, and frustrations with songs that don’t say anything.
Growing up a preacher’s son in Western Kentucky, Tim’s first exposure to music came through the traditional hymns that made up every service. Now, his influences range all over the board, drawn from the places and people he has worked with, roamed with, and written with. From West Coast cover bands to Rocky Mountain forestry crews, swampy Florida factory floors to construction sites in Alabama. Now, he wants to share those stories with you.
Tim has a whole catalog of songs to his name and now his self-titled record is available to purchase or stream. You can keep up with him and his bandmates on Facebook, Instagram or wherever you stream music. For inquiries about booking or collaborating, please contact below.
Molly Frances is an indie pop singer-songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee. Known for her blend of feel-good instrumentation and deeply heartfelt lyrics, she gained traction online after the release of her song “Meet the Devil” in 2022. Growing up in Annapolis, Maryland, Molly relocated to Nashville in 2018 to study at Belmont University’s School of Music, where she quickly became a standout in the local indie pop scene. With influences like Holly Humberstone, Indigo De Souza, and Leith Ross, she is inspired by her heroes as well as her own community of local musicians and friends. In May 2024, she released her latest single, “Holding Your Hand,” an ambient ballad that reflects on themes of love and loss.