
Hudson Macready w/ Sabrina Rex
Eddie's Attic
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Atlanta
Friday, June 26 at 9:15 pm EDT
Nightclub
Friday, June 26 at 9:15 pm EDT
Nightclub
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**Hudson Macready live at Eddie's Attic w/ Sabrina Rex!**
Growing up on 150 acres outside Knoxville, Tennessee, Hudson Macready learned early what it meant to chase passion with both hands. His dad would load up the car for road-trips to see Willie Nelson, Gary Clark Jr., Marcus King, Jason Isbell, David Gray, Amos Lee, and more. Those nights weren’t just concerts — they were masterclasses in storytelling, musicianship, and the art of holding a crowd in the palm of your hand.
At just 10 years old, Hudson stepped onto the stage with blues legend Buddy Guy, guitar in hand, and never looked back. Two years later, a Dave Matthews cover he posted online earned him a backstage invitation — moments that cemented his love for performing and set him on his own creative path.
As the songs kept coming, so did the depth. At 16, he wrote “Better Man,” a raw and deeply personal track inspired by his great uncle’s battle through addiction, loss, and redemption. The song resonated, introducing listeners to a young artist unafraid to explore real, heavy emotion. It was a turning point that showed Hudson just how powerful honesty in music could be.
Now splitting time between music and acting — including a recurring role on ABC’s High Potential — Hudson is building a career rooted in authenticity and connection. Whether it’s a stripped-down ballad or a driving, full-band anthem, his songs are designed to hit you in the chest and linger long after the last note.
His newest single, “Calling Drunk,” captures that emotional honesty at its core. It’s the shaky-voiced moment you finally say what’s been sitting heavy inside — the late-night confession everyone knows but rarely admits. The song marks a major step forward, shaped in part by developing with hitmaker Travis Hill (aka Scooter Carusoe), whose credits stretch from Taylor Swift to Eric Church. Together, they’ve sculpted a sound that blends soulful grit with modern storytelling.
Momentum is building fast — Hudson is closing in on 20,000 monthly Spotify listeners, and that number climbs with every release. Fans are connecting with his unpolished honesty, raspy vocal edge, and lyrics that feel lived-in and true. “Calling Drunk” is his biggest leap yet: a cathartic anthem about resilience, starting fresh, and finding the courage to move forward — no matter what life throws your way.
For Hudson, that’s more than a lyric. It’s his story.
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***Sabrina Rex*** is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Roswell, Georgia, currently studying Music Business with an emphasis in Production at Belmont University in Nashville. She released her debut single “By The River,” produced by Zig Zag Records, and earned multiple music scholarships and awards before graduating high school.
During her freshman year, she wrote and recorded “Pretty Please,” which was featured on RadioSombro and Crazy Women Country. She recently released her third single, “First Last Name,” on March 13th and continues to build momentum with new music and live performances.
Sabrina has opened for Angie Aparo and performs regularly at venues across Nashville and Atlanta while working with Pro Music Service LLC booking both herself and other artists. She is grateful to be performing at Eddie’s Attic and looks forward to what’s ahead.
Presented by Eddie's Attic.
This is an all ages event.

