40th Annual Frank Brown International Songwriters' Festival Kicks Off Tonight

R. Ken Cooper • November 6, 2024

The Best 11 Days on the FL/AL Gulf Coast!

Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival photo by Shelley Patterson, C-Shelz Photography

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – The Frank Brown International Songwriters' Festival, a highly anticipated musical event along the Gulf Coast, kicks off this week for an 11-day celebration of song and storytelling. Spanning multiple venues from Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama, to Perdido Key, Florida, the festival offers an intimate look at the creative processes of songwriters from across the globe.


Founded in 1984 by Joe Gilchrist, former owner of the famed Flora-Bama Lounge, the festival was created in honor of Frank Brown, the revered night watchman of Flora-Bama, who worked there until the age of 91. Known for his charm, wisdom, and warm personality, Frank Brown became an emblem of dedication and community spirit—values that Joe Gilchrist sought to embed in the event. Over the years, the Frank Brown International Songwriters' Festival has grown to become one of the largest and most respected gatherings of songwriters, drawing hundreds of participants annually.


Gilchrist, a passionate supporter of independent music and the arts, turned the festival into a community-driven effort, fostering an environment where songwriters and listeners come together to share music and stories. The festival has provided a space for some of the most talented songwriters to perform, including Grammy winners and chart-topping artists, while also nurturing emerging talent. It offers a unique blend of genres, with performances covering country, folk, blues, rock, and more.


This year, the lineup features a mix of well-established artists and up-and-coming talent, promising a rich tapestry of sounds and stories. Among those scheduled to perform are seasoned writers whose work has graced the Billboard charts, as well as local songwriters who have deep connections to the Gulf Coast. Venues such as the Flora-Bama Lounge, Tacky Jacks, LuLu's, and the Perdido Beach Resort, will host the artists, providing audiences with an up-close and personal experience, where stories behind some of the most iconic songs are revealed in the intimate settings of coastal venues. Click here to see the full list of venues.


"They're the unsung heroes in the shadows of those hit songs," said Cynthia Adams, executive assistant to festival director Andy Haynes. "They come here because it really is a place of fellowship for them. They're so busy throughout the year and don't always have time to see each other, so they come down here and relax, perform a bit and it's like a big family reunion for them."


The festival emphasizes the importance of the songwriter's craft—highlighting the stories, inspiration, and experiences that shape the music that people know and love. Attendees will not only get to hear familiar tunes but will also discover the powerful narratives behind them, often told by the writers themselves. This direct connection between artist and audience remains a hallmark of the event, creating a memorable experience that draws music lovers back year after year.


Running through November 19, the Frank Brown International Songwriters' Festival provides a perfect opportunity for visitors and locals alike to immerse themselves in the spirit of the Gulf Coast, with its unique blend of storytelling, camaraderie, and heartfelt music. The festival's venues, many of which are located along picturesque waterfront settings, add to the magic, making each performance a truly special experience.


For more information on this year’s lineup and schedule, visit the official festival website at https://www.frankbrownsongwriters.com/.

Shabby Road taken in 2009 by R. Ken Cooper - Songwriters in the crosswalk at the Flora-Bama.

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