RECAP: Caitlyn Smith & Teddy Robb VIP Acoustic Session @ Firefly

RECAP: Caitlyn Smith & Teddy Robb VIP Acoustic Session @ Firefly

On April 15, Monument Records artists Caitlyn Smith and Teddy Robb lit up the Firefly Distillery tasting room with electric performances of their hit singles "I Can't" and "Heaven on Dirt." Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Saga Communications


On April 15, Monument Records artists Caitlyn Smith and Teddy Robb lit up the Firefly Distillery tasting room with electric performances of their hit singles “I Can’t” and “Heaven on Dirt.” Lucky 92.5 Kickin’ Country winners enjoyed a complementary tasting and rocked out to favorites like “Tacoma” and had all the feels to “Me on You.”

Thanks to Firefly Distillery, Encore Stone Studio, Stokes Volkswagen and the awesome crowd who made Thursday’s inaugural VIP Acoustic Session such a smash hit. We can’t wait to do it again!

Missed this session? Catch the recap below and check back here for chances to join future sessions.

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