![]() ![]() He is an aspiring singer and musician who has been working toward making his dreams come true. Read on to find out more about these talented musicians and listen to their stunning performance together.īe sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video :-)Īlthough the guest singer first introduced himself to Dovydas as "Nobody," he later revealed that his real name is Vere Hill. A video of the incredible moment was taken and shared on Dovydas' YouTube channel, where it has continued to go viral and capture the attention and hearts of people from all over the world. The performance blew away everyone in the crowd and Dovydas himself. ![]() When Dovydas invited the man to sing, he never could have expected to hear such a soulful and powerful voice to come through, and the singer instantly stole the show. Despite having just met each other, Dovydas and the stranger blended their talents easily together, and played the song like they had rehearsed it hundreds of times before. Fortunately, one man who called himself "Nobody" stepped up and offered to sing the song, and Dovydas happily invited him to perform alongside him.Īfter figuring out the right key and the right arrangement, it was finally time for the two men to perform the song together for the very first time. In June 2021, one fan requested to hear the song "Tennessee Whiskey," but Dovydas wasn't too confident that he would be able to perform it to the best of his capabilities. Dovydas typically draws in large crowds who come and watch him perform, taking requests from his fans and passersby. He is most known for being a street performer with a wide array of skills, including musical composition, songwriting, singing, and playing a variety of instruments. “We’ve pulled our horns in,” he said.Dovydas is a well-known and well-respected musician in the Florida area. The second set of dusty copper stills is up for sale. The distillery’s second location got sold. A new edition comes in a bag for your shells.īut it’s been a tough few years. Prichard’s most popular product is Sweet Lucy, an orange elixir with “enough sugar to send a diabetic to heaven,” Prichard said, that’s popular with duck hunters due to its warming qualities. The company makes 22 products, 15,000 to 20,000 cases per year total, with six employees, including him and his wife. What does the future hold for Prichard’s Distillery? In the end, the lawmakers grandfathered in Prichard’s fifth-generation grandfather. Someone told him he could filter quickly through just a bit of charcoal to meet the rules with no change in taste, he said. What could be more traditional Tennessee than that? “We’re using techniques and processes used by Benjamin Prichard back in the 1700s,” he told them. With a lobbyist, Prichard began walking the halls of the Tennessee legislature. When the movement to define Tennessee whiskey as charcoal-filtered bubbled up, “I said no! I’ve been making Tennessee whiskey for 10 years now,” he said. That meant a white-corn mash, not yellow a pot still and no charcoal filtration. “My fifth-generation grandfather Benjamin owned a distillery in Lincoln County” in the 1790s, he said. But rum, it’s not as popular as whiskey,” he said. “Our rums have won awards literally from here to London. The disco ball still hangs in the gym.Ī few years in, trends changed. End your day at an urban distillery, such as Corsair and Nelson's Green Brier Distillery, both located just an hour and a half from Lynchburg in downtown Nashville's growing Marathon Village.Įventually he bought the entire schoolhouse. Try starting the day with a distillery in a rural area, such as the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg. ![]() See what Tennessee has to offer: Mix up your Whiskey Trail experience. When he expanded into an office, “They had enough money to hire the band every week!” He set up his stills in the former cafeteria of a schoolhouse the county used for dances. “It was more fun than you could believe,” he said. He and his wife bought a 20-acre farm with a 200-year-old farmhouse. Lincoln County had passed a vote in the 1970s, but nothing opened. ![]() “$5,000 would buy you 1,000 shares,” he said.Īt that time, a county had to hold a referendum to open a distillery. He ran into a friend at his 40-year high school reunion who wholesaled liquor. The distillery is housed in a building that once served as a school in the Kelso community.įrom then, Prichard’s rum snowballed. A bottle of Benjamin Prichard’s Tennessee Whiskey is on display at Prichards Distillery Feb. ![]()
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