RECAP: King Calaway at Southern Roots – Dec. 6

RECAP: King Calaway at Southern Roots – Dec. 6

Here are some of our favorite memories from King Calaway's Nashville Hot performance at Southern Roots Smokehouse in West Ashley on Tuesday, Dec. 6. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Saga Communications



King Calaway at Southern Roots Smokehouse – West Ashley
Tuesday, December 6, 2022

What a way to send off the inaugural season of 92.5 Kickin’ Country’s Nashville Hot concert series! King Calaway‘s perfect harmonies, positive vibes and string-shredding guitar solos wowed even those of us who’d seen them before, and fittingly end-capped a truly hot concert series! On Tuesday, Dec. 6, they took the stage and blew the doors off Southern Roots Smokehouse in West Ashley right away with “Like a Good Time,” then kept us rocking with their harmonic spin on favorites like Travis Tritt’s “Great Day to Be Alive” and feelin’ our feels with Morgan Wallen’s “Cover Me Up” and shouting along to catchy originals like “Driver’s Seat.”

Thanks to the Lowcountry’s own Eddie Bush for kickin’ off the party proper with his guitar-shredding rendition of “Somebody Like You” and putting us in a holiday mood with his original “I C Christmas.” And thanks to our great venue – Southern Roots Smokehouse in West Ashley – who provided the stage and kept the drinks and the good food comin’.

Nashville Hot will be back in the new year! We’re working on our 2023 lineup of hotter n’ hot Nashville artists now. So, watch this space for info on the next one – they sell out fast!

In the meantime, check out video and photo highlights of some of our favorite King Calaway moments below.

First, here’s a montage of some of our favorite moments from the night:

 

The Lowcountry’s own Eddie Bush opens the show with barn-burning rendition of Keith Urban’s “Somebody Like You”:

 

If it sounds “Like a Good Time,” it’s King Calaway taking the stage:

 

The guys get us all singing along to their cover of Travis Tritt’s “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive”:

 

We’re not crying. You’re crying. King Calaway’s romantic original “More Than I Do”:

 

King Calaway gets us all in our feels again with their heartfelt cover of Morgan Wallen’s “Cover Me Up”:

 

Your new apology soundtrack – King Calaway’s original “When I Get Home”:

 

The guys close out the show with a singalong to Steve Miller Band’s “I’m Feelin’ Good”:

 

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