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Thursday, April 23, 7:00 pm
Presented By: VTSU
April 23, 2026 – 7:00pm
Location:
Dibden Center for the Arts
VTSU – Johnson
200 S Pond Rd.
Johnson, VT
Tickets: $25 general admission, $10 county ID, FREE for VTSU community, families with children, and students of all ages.
Nashville based soul artist Jed Harrelson has found a way to fuse sounds of Soul, Rock and R&B. Music connects and he carries that into the center of his work, leaving both a euphoric and familiar presence. While he’s independently released 15 songs in the last three years, he is working on a debut project right now. All of his music is recorded in house with his brother Hank as the audio engineer.
Being from Texarkana, Arkansas instilled a drive to hone in on his craft though the lack of music scene caused him to move where he could really express his artistic message which took him to Fayetteville, Arkansas. This is where he cut his teeth in the Northwest Arkansas music scene. Now living in Nashville since January 2020, Jed is independently touring the country with his band in a gold van called “The Loaf”. By achieving and producing what feels good in his art, Jed just might help listeners do the same.
Location:
Dibden Center for the Arts
VTSU – Johnson
200 S Pond Rd.
Johnson, VT
Tickets: $25 general admission, $10 county ID, FREE for VTSU community, families with children, and students of all ages.
Nashville based soul artist Jed Harrelson has found a way to fuse sounds of Soul, Rock and R&B. Music connects and he carries that into the center of his work, leaving both a euphoric and familiar presence. While he’s independently released 15 songs in the last three years, he is working on a debut project right now. All of his music is recorded in house with his brother Hank as the audio engineer.
Being from Texarkana, Arkansas instilled a drive to hone in on his craft though the lack of music scene caused him to move where he could really express his artistic message which took him to Fayetteville, Arkansas. This is where he cut his teeth in the Northwest Arkansas music scene. Now living in Nashville since January 2020, Jed is independently touring the country with his band in a gold van called “The Loaf”. By achieving and producing what feels good in his art, Jed just might help listeners do the same.
