Fairground Saints Kick Off The Holiday Season With A Special Performance Of "Silent Night"

To kick off the quickly approaching holiday season, buzzing California-bred and Nashville-based trio Fairground Saints have released a live performance video featuring their rendition of the holidays classic "Silent Night". Watch the clip HERE.
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'The gorgeous arrangement sounds like a cross between the waltz of Little Big Town's "Girl Crush" and the traditional version of the standard," said Billboard, who premiered the video.
"It's a timeless song that, for us, really sums up the best feeling of Christmas," the group told Billboard. Fairground Saints -- Elijah Edwards, Meg McAllister, and Mason Van Valin - recently released "Somewhere Down The Line", which was praised by Rolling Stone who declared the song "...marries the coed Californian harmonies of Fleetwood Mac with the polished punch of modern country-pop." Watch the accompanying live music video for "Somewhere Down The Line" HERE.
Catch Fairground Saints on the road with Sara Evans (dates below) and look out for more new music from the group in 2019!
Fairground Saints Live Dates
11/29 - The Center for Performing Arts - The Palladium - Carmel, IN*
11/30 - Jergels Rhythm Grille - Warrendale, PA*
12/1 - Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe, PA*
12/7 - Peoples Bank Theatre - Marietta, OH*
12/8 - The Birchmere Music Hall - Alexandria, VA*
12/13 - Carl Perkins Civic Center - Jackson, TN*
12/14 - Saenger Theatre - Pensacola, FL*
12/15 - Miller Theater - Augusta, GA*
* Supporting Sara Evans
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