Saturdays throughout the Summer

Enhance your Aquarium visit with a trip to the Chattanooga River Market beginning June 5th. Each Saturday this summer the Aquarium plaza will be filled with music and some of the area’s finest arts and crafts. Staying the weekend? Check out the nearby Chattanooga Market on the city’s southside on Sunday. Both markets complement the already culturally-rich tourism experience that Chattanooga has become known for.

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Originally from the northern wilds of Winter Harbor, Maine, Megan Light relocated to Nashville in 2005. Her first studio LP was produced by Robert Reynolds (The Mavericks), released in 2007. Her latest effort, Black & White, is a five song vignette of indie-pop, with Megan's delicate vocal, acoustic guitar and piano the framework for the overall sound. The songs are direct, honest and simple. "Coming from such a remote corner of the country, I didn't bring a premeditated self-image to Nashville. I just do what I like. It's simple and kind'a naive, really. I hope to keep it that way," Megan says. Produced by Eliot Houser (Shack Shakers, Old Crow Medicine Show), the new EP includes collaboration with drummer Fred Eltringham (The Wallflowers, Dixie Chicks) bassist Dean Tomasek (Bare Jr., Will Hoge) guitarist-producer Nathan Spears (Stack Magic, Red Letters Project) and cellist Claire Indie (Landon Pigg, Taylor Swift). "There was a considerable amount of pre-production that went into it. We didn't want it to sound like an over-tracked, overdubbed-to-death recording, so we did some live shows and rehearsals beforehand. I feel we achieved something special, something very listenable for the everyday person," Megan says.