Monthaven Art and Cultural Center

Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center
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Media Inquiries:

Cheryl Strichik: Cheryl@monthavenarts.org
(615) 293-3767

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (May 7, 2025) – Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is pleased to announced the official lineup for its Fourth Annual Sweet Summer Concert Series. The amazing musical acts appearing beneath the stars in this summer’s outdoor concerts include the group Cimarron 615 (May 31, 2025), the Allman Brothers tribute band End of the Line (June 8, 2025), the blues-rock-country band Tolleson Experiment (July 26, 2025) and the terrific blues band Super Honk (August 23, 2025).

“As Sumner County’s cultural town square, the MACC is committed to bringing great music to our community,” says Cheryl Strichik, the MACC’s executive director. “This summer, we’ll be bringing back old friends while also introducing some new sounds.”

Cimarron 615 oozes world-class songcraft and innate musicality paired with sweet vocal harmonies, moving lyrics, and taut, exciting solos. They smoothly marry bluegrass instrumentation (banjo, mandolin, Dobro) to breezy California country rock, gritty blues, and pop. Each member of Cimarron 615 – Jack Sundrud, Michael Webb, Rick Lonow and Ronnie Guilbeau – is a respected songwriter, skilled singer and virtuosic instrumentalist. If you’re a fan of The Eagles, Poco, Flying Burrito Brothers and The Byrds, you’ll love Cimarron 615.

End of the Line is widely recognized as the world’s premiere Allman Brothers tribute band. From the authentic, raspy vocal approach of Justin Smith to the chugging drum/percussion train of Chase Bader, Ryan McClanahan and Dave Czuba, the band both pays homage while pushing the boundaries of the timeless and extensive catalog. With endorsements from the official Allman Brothers Museum, The Big House, End Of The Line carries on the legacy of The Allman Brothers with poise and power. Come experience the soul, the jam, and the ramblin’ spirit that still lives on through each note.

The Tolleson Experiment is a 6-piece blues-rock-country band from Nashville that gives you rock with a message. With influences of blues, alt-country, and a dash of electronica included, the band brings a positive message to you with some great music. As a Nashville band, the Tolleson Experiment has immersed itself in mind-boggling variety of styles. These various musical influences find their way into every note the band performs.

Super Honk is a Nashville-based blues band that pays homage to the blues legends of old, the icons that created a style of music that has influenced almost every style of music today. From Muddy Waters to Robert Johnson … Super Honk will have you dancing the night away.

The Fourth Annual Sweet Summer Concert Series is sponsored by Leavitt Family Medicine, Center Point Wine and Liquors and U.S. Pest Protection. All concert series performances take place beneath the stars on the lawn of beautiful Monthaven mansion. Food trucks and beverage tents are available to provide refreshments to visitors, who are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets. Admission to this amazing event is free.

Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center (MACC) is a jewel-box art museum and education facility housed in one of Tennessee’s most spectacular antebellum mansions. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the MACC has staged exhibitions featuring everything from the ceramic art of Pablo Picasso to the evening gowns of Princess Diana. The artwork of local artists and military veterans are also on frequent display. As an art school, the MACC offers classes to more than 1,000 children and adults each year. The MACC also provides free arts outreach and healing arts to underserved children, families and military veterans. For more information, visit www.monthavenarts.org or call (615) 822-0789.

Kaylin Warden

Creative Design and Operations Manager

Kaylin Warden serves as the MACC’s Creative Design and Operations Manager. In this post, she oversees the organization’s graphic design work for exhibitions, events and special projects. She also coordinates the MACC’s arts outreach activities and assists with bookkeeping, among other duties. Kaylin, above all, is passionate about the arts. It comes as no surprise, then, that she is now pursuing a master’s degree in art history. When she’s not at the MACC, you can find her reading her favorite books (especially ones dealing with maritime mysteries), cooking, gardening, playing with her cat and two dogs, and cheering for the Nashville Predators.

Ruth Chase

Regional Arts Director
Ruth Chase is the Regional Arts Director of Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center, joining the team in 2023. For Ruth, the job is all about community, bringing people together to uplift and educate artists and art lovers alike. Her role at Monthaven is to strengthen the local artist community and build connections that will enrich Hendersonville and our surrounding communities through art exhibitions, art education, and opportunities for regional artists.
 
Prior to joining Monthaven, Ruth worked in the arts for over 30 years and is a multimedia artist and graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute. Her artistic practice is inquiry-based and engages in community bridge-building. She was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from the City of Los Angeles, curated and juried exhibitions, and has taught at the Crocker Art Museum.
 
Ruth was awarded an Artist-in-Residence for Artist Activating Communities through a grant from the California Arts Council for three consecutive years. Her film Belonging screened at both the 18th Annual Nevada City Film Festival and Wild & Scenic Film Festival. She has received the Legendary Female Artist of Venice award, and she has exhibited in The Crocker Kingsley, the Museum of Northern California Art, and the Diego Rivera Gallery at the San Francisco Art Institute. Ruth also continues her work as a Curatorial Consultant and Art director for the Californian Indigenous Research Project, where she has worked with the local tribe since 2018. 
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