TIM EASTON BIO:
Tim Easton is a consummate troubadour who knows his way around stages, stories, and songs. He is the youngest of seven children, born in Upstate NY, raised in Tokyo, Japan and also Akron, OH, by his Canadian Mother and American Father. Influenced by a combination of songwriting legends and folk masters from his older brother’s and sister’s vinyl collections, Easton found himself busking the streets of Europe on and off for seven years after graduating from The Ohio State University with an English degree specializing in poetry, returning to the USA to record his first solo album in Nashville. His songwriting and storytelling abilities earned him a deal with EMI Publishing in 1999. He relocated to Los Angeles, performed at songwriter hubs like Largo, and signed a recording contract with New West Records. His first release for the label was 2001’s The Truth About Us, featuring three members of WILCO as the backing band, after which he toured with his heroes John Hiatt and Lucinda Williams. Next came “Break Your Mother’s Heart,” garnering 4 stars in the print version of Rolling Stone and heralding his songwriting as having a “novelist’s sense of humanity.”
World tours have continued for over twenty years. Several albums have been released after a relocation from Joshua Tree to Nashville where he signed with ThirtyTigers and Oklahoma’s Black Mesa Records, which released new work and also re-issued earlier work on vinyl.
The current album FIREHORSE, produced by Kevin Nolan, will be released on February 20th, 2026. It will be Easton’s fourteenth full length LP, and features the full backing band of Lainey Wilson. There will be vinyl.
He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
ALICE PEACOCK BIO:
Alice Peacock is a seasoned singer-songwriter and recording artist celebrated for her soulful voice and heartfelt, expressive songwriting. With seven albums to her credit, her catalog spans both major-label releases and independent projects. Her self-titled album, Alice Peacock, includes the fan-favorite duet “Bliss” with John Mayer, and her music has appeared in a wide range of television shows—Dawson’s Creek, Smallville, What I Like About You, The Ghost Whisperer—as well as films such as Because of Winn-Dixie and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! She has also been featured in national ad campaigns, including Hershey’s Bliss chocolate.
Beyond her musical career, Alice is deeply committed to social advocacy. A former trustee and board member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (the GRAMMYs), she has championed artists’ rights, even testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee alongside Lyle Lovett in support of performance royalties for broadcast sound recordings. She is also the founder of Rock For Reading, a nonprofit that raises funds and awareness for grassroots literacy programs through music-driven events.
Her most recent album, Minnesota, released in 2019 and produced by Phil Madeira in Nashville, brought together an exceptional cast of musicians. No Depression praised the project as “stunningly beautiful” and “an entrancing album.” Alice now lives in Cincinnati with her family, their golden retriever, and two cats.