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Jackson County’s own Stephanie Lambring will return for a hometown show organized by Seymour’s Crossroads acoustic team. She will share the stage with another rising Nashville star, Nicholas Jamerson, at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 5, at the Jackson County Visitor Center, 100 N. Broadway in Seymour.

Lambring, daughter of Ron and Nancy Lambring of rural Brownstown, polished her craft during five years as a contract writer on Music Row. After taking a break from the music industry, she came roaring back in 2020 with a new CD of original songs, “Autonomy,” which has garnered national acclaim.

“Rolling Stone” magazine called the album “One of the most irresistible roots-rock gems of the year.” And National Public Radio’s “All Songs Considered” asserted “Flat-out, she is one of the best lyricists I’ve heard in a long time.”

Nicholas Jamerson is an artist from eastern Kentucky, known for his lyrics and indelible melodies. His catalog of original music reaches across broad spectrums in both substance and style.

As a performer, he has shared stages with stars including Steve Miller, Chris Stapleton, and Tyler Childers.

The May 5 event is the second show in a singer-songwriter series organized by the Crossroads Acoustic team. Advance tickets are $20 and are available at the visitor center or at EventBrite.com.

As part of the series, the Crossroads non-profit entity, in association with the Southern Indiana Center for the Arts, also will organize a local singer-songwriter show as part of the arts center’s “Friday Night Live” summer music series. That event will take place Aug. 5 at Southern Indiana Center for the Arts.