
Kade Hoffman & Neil Vincent Emerson: Southern Roots
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Kade Hoffman, a 21-year-old singer, opened for Neil Vincent Emerson at Knuckleheads, delivering a set of somber Western tunes reminiscent of Johnny Cash and Colter Wall. The audience, adorned with trucker hats and tattoos, remained hushed as Hoffman performed solo, sharing vulnerable stories in songs like Lady Luck and Bonfire Blues.
Neil Vincent Emerson, blending country with blues, folk, and rock influences, took the stage next. His down-to-earth songwriting, rooted in East Texas and Louisiana, shone through tracks like Letters on the Marquee, twenty-five, and Wastin Time. Emerson shared personal anecdotes behind each song, switching to solo acoustic midway and covering Elizabeth Cottens Freight Train.
The night ended with a fan rushing the stage for a kiss, Emersons dog joining the fun, and covers of The Bands Ophelia and Roadrunner, leaving the crowd buzzing from a night of authentic Southern roots music.
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