Dan Navarro, Tim Easton, & Jessica Willis Fisher
Schedule
Tue Mar 24 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Eddie's Attic | Decatur, GA
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**Dan Navarro, Tim Easton, & Jessica Willis Fisher live at Eddie's Attic!***Dan Navarro*
Dan Navarro’s long and eclectic resume includes “songwriter,” “recording artist,” “singer,” “voice actor,” “producer,” “road warrior,” and “arts advocate.”
His former acoustic duo, Lowen & Navarro, released 13 albums between 1990–2008, enjoyed widespread Triple A radio airplay, and performed over 1,500 shows before Eric Lowen’s retirement in 2008 and passing from ALS in 2012. Dan began his solo career in 2006.
In March 2024, Dan debuted as co-producer of Jesse Lynn Madera’s acclaimed album Speed of Sound, featuring the co-written duet “Last Call,” now gaining traction at Americana, Folk, and Triple A radio. His 2022 album Horizon Line reunited him with Grammy®-winning producer Jim Scott and featured an all-star cast of collaborators, charting Top Ten at NACC Folk and earning the strongest reviews of his career.
As a songwriter, Dan has written or co-written songs for artists including Pat Benatar (“We Belong”), The Bangles, The Temptations, Dionne Warwick, and Rusty Weir. His songs have appeared in films such as Deadpool 2, Pitch Perfect 2, and Talladega Nights, as well as TV series including This Is Us, The Office, American Idol, and The Voice, plus national ad campaigns for brands like Corona, Pepsi, and Chase.
A prolific bilingual singer and voice actor, Dan’s voice can be heard in Oscar®-winning films (Encanto, Coco), major animated features, TV series, video games, and hundreds of commercials. During the pandemic, he launched the nearly daily livestream series Songs From the CoronaZone, earning Folk Alliance FAR-West’s 2021 Humanitarian Award.
Dan Navarro’s music probes life at its most resonant — rich, soulful songs of heart and insight, drawn from a long road well traveled.
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*Tim Easton*
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 Thirty Tigers 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.
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*Jessica Willis Fisher*
Jessica Willis Fisher is a singer-songwriter-fiddler with a storyteller’s heart.
Raised playing traditional folk music from an early age, she performed with her family band in the Irish, Country, and Bluegrass music scenes and made appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and America’s Got Talent. Her Americana-leaning debut solo album “Brand New Day” features both deeply autobiographical lyrics and foot-stomping anthems. Her sophomore record “Blooming” is an ode to the power of knowing who we are, all our beautiful scars and vulnerable strengths included. Its main theme is the celebration of healing and growth as illustrated through the vibrant beauty of nature and features a blend of acoustic centered folk-Americana, singer-songwriter, and old-time sounds, including fiddle driven instrumentals.
Jessica is also the author of “Unspeakable: Surviving My Childhood and Finding My Voice” and is a passionate advocate for survivors of trauma. She lives in Nashville, TN with her husband Sean and Australian Shepherd, Bucky.
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Eddie's Attic, 515 N McDonough St,Decatur, Georgia, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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