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In The Round with Andrew Rollins, Emily West, Beth Nielsen Chapman & Kelly Archer
with Andrew Rollins, Emily West, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Kelly Archer
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There are 18 tables, 8 bar seats and 8 church pew seats available for reservation. The remaining pew seats for this show are not reserved in advance. These seats are available on a first come/first served basis when doors open. 

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Note: When making reservations, choose the table you would like and then add the number of seats you need to your cart by using the + button. You are NOT reserving an entire table if you choose 1 (by choosing 1, you are reserving 1 seat). We reserve ALL seats at each table. If you are a smaller party at a larger table, you will be seated with guests outside your party.



Artists

Andrew Rollins

Andrew Rollins is an Emmy Award-winning composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose music is defined by emotional depth, creative diversity, and masterful craftsmanship. With an innate ability to capture the essence of any mood, Andrew’s work resonates across genres, platforms, and generations.

A true acoustic master—whether on guitar, piano, Andrew’s dynamic artistry shines in both songwriting and production. His music and lyrics invite listeners on a powerful, immersive journey, making a lasting impact in the worlds of film, television, and contemporary music.

Career Highlights & Credits:
    •    Film & Television: Andrew’s extensive credits include the feature film All Is By My Side, and hit TV series like ABC’s Nashville (songs: “This Town,” “Surrender,” “Tell Me,” and “Disappear”) to name a few. the award-winning theme for The Hughleys, featured songs for HBO’s Happily Ever After: A Fairy Tale for Every Child, and music placements on General Hospital, The Ranch, At Any Cost, Mr. Music, Shake, Rattle & Roll, Hendrix, Free of Eden, My Own Country, Live Through This, Jailbait, Star Trek: Voyager, The Amazing Race, Level 9, and the Broadway production It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues (nominated for four Tony Awards including Best Musical).


    •    Notable Collaborations: Andrew has collaborated with a diverse range of acclaimed artists, including Andre Benjamin (OutKast), B.B. King, Chaka Khan, Marc Anthony, Chante Moore, Charles Esten, Ronnie Dunn, Terence Trent D’Arby, Graham Nash, Billy Ray Cyrus, Blink-182, Dan Wilson, Dionne Warwick, Emily West, José Feliciano, Jonny Lang, Dicky Barrett, K-Ci & JoJo, Deana Carter, Carole King, Joe Walsh, Gary Allan, Saison, IV Xample, and En Vogue, among many others.

Awards & Recognition:
    •    Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Song (“Who I Am,” 2020)
    •    Three SISA International Music Awards: Album of the Year, Producer of the Year, Song of the Year (“I Believe”)
    •    Telly Award
    •    Axion Award for Musical Excellence

Andrew Rollins continues to shape the soundscape of modern music, bringing passion, innovation, and emotional resonance to every project he undertakes.

Emily West

 Emily West is a multifaceted artist known for her powerful voice, sharp intuition, and passion for authentic connection through story and song. Emily blends emotional intelligence with artistry to create transformative experiences. Whether through live performance, writing, or digital presence, Emily cultivates spaces where vulnerability is strength and self-expression is celebrated. She is devoted to growth, impact, and inspiring others to own their voice with confidence and clarity.

Originally from Waterloo Iowa, Emily moved to Nashville at age 18. Just two weeks later, she was signed to Warner Chappell by Tim Wipperman and Michael Knox. In 2003, she signed a record deal with Capitol Records and gained national attention with “Blue Sky,” a heartfelt ballad she co-wrote with Hall of Fame songwriter Gary Burr. The track featured a duet with Keith Urban and became one of her early career highlights.

After parting ways with Capitol, Emily independently released her EP I Hate You, I Love You, which soared to #2 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter charts for two consecutive weeks. In 2014, she was invited to perform at the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem for the 50th Anniversary celebration of The Beatles’ arrival in America.

With no set plans back in Nashville, Emily remained in New York, where a spontaneous audition led her to the national stage on NBC’s America’s Got Talent. Her haunting renditions of “Nights in White Satin” (The Moody Blues), “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” (Roberta Flack), and “Chandelier” (Sia) captivated the judges—especially Howard Stern—and the nation. Emily ultimately finished as runner-up in the competition.

Following AGT, she toured with Jay Leno, opening his shows with her one-woman blend of songs, stories, and comedy. In 2017, she signed with Sony Masterworks and released All For You, an album featuring both original material and standout performances from her time on television.

Emily’s songwriting continues to resonate with artists and fans alike. “American Actress,” one of her original compositions, was recorded by Sam Williams—son of Hank Williams Jr. and grandson of country legend Hank Williams—for his debut album.

As an independent artist, Emily remains creatively active. She collaborated with Grammy Award-winning producer Daniel Tashian on the EP Symphonies, and co-produced her album Dear Diary with Leroy Powell of Whiskey Wolves of the West.

A seasoned performer, Emily has graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry 79 times, a testament to her enduring artistry and presence in American music. Through it all, Emily continues to nourish both her wounds and her wonder through the power of storytelling. As she says: “It’s just the beginning—always.”

Beth Nielsen Chapman

Flickering between the known and the unknown is a mystical state of being where time is suspended and creative flow actualizes into form.” ~ Beth Nielsen Chapman 

Beth Nielsen Chapman is an American singer-songwriter, whose diverse body of work spans fifteen albums and seven #1 hits, including compositions that have been recorded by Elton John, Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler, Willie Nelson, Neil Diamond, the Indigo Girls, and Keb Mo’ and her music has been featured in film and TV. This Kiss, ASCAP'S 1999 Song Of The Year, sung by Faith Hill, garnered her a Grammy nomination. Also nominated for a Grammy in 2012 for The Mighty Sky, she was Nashville NAMMY'S 1999 Songwriter of the Year and inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall Of Fame in 2016. Having lost her first husband to cancer in 1994, Chapman survived breast cancer herself in 2000 and a brain tumor in 2009 so in her concerts, workshops, and Keynotes, she draws from direct experience in her inspiring presentations about the fascinating dance between cognition, healing and the creative flow. Her songs take you on a journey through the depth, humor and the wonder of life. 

Beth, an ambassador for the Buddy Holly Foundation has taught songwriting and creativity MasterClasses at universities internationally including the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama, The Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, and the Berklee School of Music among others.  

Kelly Archer

Originally from Vancouver, B.C., Kelly has been a signed writer in Nashville for the past 20+ years and her songs have been recorded by Jason Aldean, Reba, Brett Young, Trisha Yearwood, Eli Young Band, Bailey Zimmerman, Dustin Lynch, Corey Kent, Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood, Justin Moore, Meghan Patrick, Chris Lane and many more.  Kelly has had several songs placed in the series “Nashville” as well as success in her native land of Canada. In the past few years, Kelly has celebrated 5 1 songs with Brett Young’s “Sleep Without You,” Justin Moore’s “Somebody Else Will”, Travis Denning’s “After A Few” and Corey Kent’s “Wild As Her”. Most recently Kelly celebrated a two week #1 with her song “I’m Gonne Love You” recorded by Cody Johnson ft. Carrie Underwood.