🚨 OPENER ALERT! 🚨
We’re kicking off an incredible night of music this Friday with Olive Hill native Sasha Colette joined by MacLean James (Ironton, Ohio) performing together as a powerful acoustic duo to open for the legendary Richmond band Exile at The Paramount! 🎶
A true Kentucky songbird, Sasha Colette is known for her soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting, while MacLean James brings his own artistry and musicianship to the stage. Together, they create an intimate and captivating sound that blends rock, folk, and soul in a way you won’t forget.
đź“… Friday, September 12, 2025 at 8PM
📍 The Paramount Arts Center – Ashland, KY
🎟️ Tickets Still Available at https://bit.ly/ExilePAC
Let’s pack the house early and show Sasha and MacLean some love! 💙
#SashaColette #MacLeanJames #Exile #LiveAtTheParamount #KentuckyMusic #SupportLocalArtists
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Sasha's Bio
With her powerhouse serenade, singing songwriter Sasha Colette has traveled the East Coast far and wide, sharing her uniquely famous blend of Kentucky born Rock n' Soul. Her passion, typically found only behind a backwoods pulpit has led her to share stages with the likes of Ricky Skaggs, Sundy Best, Chris Knight, Tom T. Hall, Old Crow Medicine Show, Todd Snider and most anyone else you could name. Packing her banjo and trusty six string, Sasha Colette is nearly a household name throughout the Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia region for her entertaining charm and vocal styling. A true Kentucky original, Sasha Colette is sure to satisfy.
MacLean's Bio
Jazz school dropout, aspiring expert pizza maker, and Oxford Comma enthusiast. Ironton, Ohio native MacLean James has been playing music since his grandmother gave him his first piano lesson at the tender age of just 5 years old. In addition to his own original music MacLean can be found playing guitar in What’s Up Betsy, Sasha Colette & the Magnolias, and Luvdisk. You’ll see him behind the keys with Flat Tracker, and on standup bass with Jayce Turley. He also plays in acoustic duos with PEAR•PRESSURE (alongside Emily Shank), and Emmy Davis. Some of his biggest influences include David Rawlings, Ben Folds Five, Iron & Wine, Milk Carton Kids, and Big Thief.


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