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Scooter Carusoe & Brett Sheroky
Scooter Carusoe & Brett Sheroky

Scooter Carusoe & Brett Sheroky

Hit songwriter Scooter Carusoe & rising country artist Brett Sheroky share the lineup for a night of Nashville songwriting at Black Dog Pub.

Time & Location

Mar 14, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM CDT

Black Dog Pub & Music Lounge, 1331 W Main Street, Franklin, TN 37064

About the Event

About Scooter Carusoe and Brett Sheroky

Travis Hill, known in the songwriting world as Scooter Carusoe, is a Nashville hitmaker with more than twenty #1 songs to his credit. A cofounder of independent publisher Carnival Music, his work has been performed on the Grammys, CMA Awards, and ACM Awards, earning multiple ASCAP, SESAC, and NSAI honors along with a CMA Song of the Year nomination. His songs have been recorded by artists including Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, Eric Church, Kane Brown, Sugarland, Darius Rucker, Jordan Davis, and many more.


Songwriter and artist Brett Sheroky, whose songs have been recorded by artists including Blake Shelton, Jake Owen, Tucker Wetmore, Randall King, and Matt Stell. His song “Man Made,” recorded by Matt Stell, reached #32 on country radio. In addition to his songwriting success, Sheroky continues to tour and build momentum as an artist with his own music, including his record Rock Paper Scissors, blending the spirit of ’90s country with the edge of ’70s rock.


What to Know Before You Go

• This is a ticketed event with limited seating.

• Seating is first come, first served unless otherwise noted.

• Black Dog Pub is open regular business hours before the show — come early to grab dinner and drinks before showtime.

• All ages are welcome. Bar seating is only 21+.

• Pups are welcome in our outdoor areas. 🐾

• Outside food and beverages are not permitted.

• All ticket sales are final unless the event is canceled or rescheduled.


We’re looking forward to an evening of great songs, good company, and live music done the Black Dog way — up close and personal.

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