Shenandoah Music Trail's Mountain Music Show 51 - Spencer and Connor Hatcher
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 Published On Feb 6, 2022

Spencer and Connor Hatcher Bio – Hatcher Bros.
Spencer Hatcher was raised on a farm in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia where Spencer started singing and playing music by the age of 5. Spencer’s first love was the banjo but has become better known for his silky drawl and fingerpicking on the guitar. Influenced by some of the greats like Garth Brooks, Randy Travis and Johnny Cash he was drawn to a career in music. While attending East Tennessee State University he studied Business and minored in their Bluegrass and Country music program. Spencer kept active in the music scene throughout college and played in numerous bands. He was a member of Nick Chandler and Delivered a professional bluegrass band based out of North Carolina playing the banjo, guitar, and singing lead and harmony. In 2020 his strong country roots called Spencer back to his hometown of Timberville where he continues to play country music at local venues with his brother Connor and they dream of making it big in Nashville
Connor plays a solid bass and sings with brother harmonies. It’s plain to see why performing and playing music is the highlight of their lives
For more information:
Instagram at @s_hatch97, Facebook at Spencer Hatcher Music, tiktok at @spencerhatcher and youtube by searching Spencer Hatcher.

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