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From Nashville to Warrington: Lost Hollow

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Nashville’s Lost Hollow Bring Country Magic Home to Warrington

Nashville’s celebrated country duo Lost Hollow, composed of husband-and-wife team Tommy and Lorrie Harden, will bring a wave of Tennessee magic to Warrington this evening for a truly special “homecoming” performance at the Masonic Hall.

Their visit is headlined by their current top 10 country hit, BUTTERMARKET—a song deeply rooted in local Warrington history and composed by renowned local musician Sarge Pete Frampton.

The significance of Buttermarket Street runs through both the song and the night.

Sarge Pete Frampton’s evocative composition – inspired partly by his years spent living and working on Buttermarket Street, was recently given a fresh country makeover by Lost Hollow, capturing the attention of music fans across the UK and rising rapidly up the charts.

As Sarge himself describes, the song is not just about a street but about the warmth of belonging—the sense of homecoming that draws people together.​

Councillor Hussain, the Mayor of Warrington welcomes Lost Hollow to the Town Hall
Councillor Hussain, the Mayor of Warrington welcomes Lost Hollow to the Town Hall

To celebrate the occasion, a special press conference was held at Warrington Town Hall this morning, hosted by the Mayor of Warrington, Councillor Hussain.

Guests were treated to a live acoustic performance of Buttermarket —with Tommy and Lorrie bringing their signature vocal harmonies and Nashville flair to a song that already holds a special place in local hearts.​

The pair, who have toured worldwide and recorded with stars such as Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson, and Faith Hill, took the time to meet with local press and fans—sharing stories about their journey, what drew them to Buttermarket and their affection for the North West.

Speaking with breakfast show co-host Ian James, Tommy and Lorrie expressed their gratitude for the warm Warrington welcome:

“There’s a piece of this town in the song, and now, a piece of it in us as well!”​

Tonight’s show at the Masonic Hall promises a blend of folk, Americana, and true Nashville country—making it not only a tribute to local songwriter Sarge Pete Frampton and Warrington’s musical heritage but a memorable night of music, nostalgia and community spirit.​

  • Venue:  The Masonic Hall Warrington
  • Tickets:  £20 on the door or in advance from WeGotTickets
  • Doors open 6pm for 7.30pm start – Tonight, Friday 7th November
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Written by: Ian