Calder Allen at Bird's Nest Listening Room - Dunn NC

Schedule

Sun Sep 20 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

311 E Broad St | Dunn, NC

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Calder Allen brings songs and stories to The Bird's Nest!
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Born and raised in Austin, Texas, Calder Allen is a fifth-generation Texan whose roots run deep

in the state. His mother’s family settled in Austin in the 1890s, while his father’s side put down

roots in the Texas Panhandle in the early 1900s. That grounding in Texas tradition was paired

with an upbringing steeped in creativity.

Calder was exposed to the world of music and art at an early age through his family. His

grandparents, Terry and Jo Harvey Allen, are lifelong career artists who curated an upbringing

and culture that encouraged every form of honest artistic expression.

Before pursuing it full-time, he had planned on becoming a fly-fishing guide. Introduced to the

river life by his brother Sled, he quickly became captivated by the art of fly fishing, setting his

priorities around time on the water and exploring river systems across the country. In 2020,

when schools shut down due to the pandemic, Calder used the unexpected time at home to

start writing songs. Those early efforts led to his debut studio album, The Game, produced by

Charlie Sexton, who quickly became both a mentor and collaborator. Through that process,

Calder fell in love with record-making, a discovery that convinced him to change course and

commit fully to music.

His new album, Fault Lines, recorded at Austin’s renowned Arlyn Studios with Sexton and

longtime collaborator Jacob Sciba, is the most complete expression of that decision yet. It’s a

deeply personal and cinematic journey through love, loss, self-discovery, and the tension

between resilience and fracture. “By the time we started to record this latest album, the working

process between the three of us had become a well-oiled machine,” Calder says. “We all had an

understanding of what we were creating and the importance of the songs and how they work

together.” With contributions from Sexton, Martie Maguire, Jon Randall, and Jack Ingram, the

record builds a layered soundscape that mirrors the emotional highs and lows of Calder’s

storytelling.

Calder approaches his craft with rare openness, channeling his own experiences while leaving

space for others to find themselves in the music. “I allow myself to be completely open and

transparent and try to convey what I’m trying to say without paying any attention to how it will be

received,” he explains. “I’m not in the catering business. As an artist and songwriter, it’s a

responsibility to offer an original perspective on life’s commonalities. We are all so similar, yet

we each view the world differently. To me, the writing process is very obvious—say what you

have to say.”

Fault Lines is the culmination of Calder Allen’s journey so far—a record that marries the

richness of his Texan roots with the depth of his emotional and musical exploration. It marks the

arrival of a songwriter unafraid to navigate both his inner landscape and the wide terrain of

Americana music.



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311 E Broad St, 311 East Broad Street, Dunn, United States

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USD 18.81 to USD 109.42

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