Songbirds Foundation in Chattanooga, Tennessee
As a nonprofit offering educational programs in everything from guitar lessons to songwriting for kids across the South, Chattanooga’s Songbirds Foundation knows that music has the power to transform. Since its 2017 inception, the foundation has provided a range of educational programming, enriching events, and concrete resources for young artists, such as free guitars and a full recording studio. The foundation moved into its newest location in the heart of Southside Chattanooga in spring 2024. Along with workshops in songwriting, guitar playing, and music production, the space includes a music venue for hosting live shows, including open mics, rock bands like The Cold Stares and the alt-metal Red Pawn, and cover bands such as Chelsea Drugstore (specializing in the songs of the Rolling Stones). Student performances are also par for the course. Songbirds also uses the space to showcase its collection of more than 30 rare and vintage guitars, such as two Les Paul Goldtop prototypes and Dolly Parton’s Fender Acoustasonic. There are also guitars by Gibson and Maestro, as well as a collection of vintage effects pedals and amps that you can actually listen to. They’re all on full display for anyone attending a show. While the venue is open to those 18-plus in age, anyone 17 or under is welcome if they’re accompanied by an adult.

As a nonprofit offering educational programs in everything from guitar lessons to songwriting for kids across the South, Chattanooga’s Songbirds Foundation knows that music has the power to transform. Since its 2017 inception, the foundation has provided a range of educational programming, enriching events, and concrete resources for young artists, such as free guitars and a full recording studio.
The foundation moved into its newest location in the heart of Southside Chattanooga in spring 2024. Along with workshops in songwriting, guitar playing, and music production, the space includes a music venue for hosting live shows, including open mics, rock bands like The Cold Stares and the alt-metal Red Pawn, and cover bands such as Chelsea Drugstore (specializing in the songs of the Rolling Stones). Student performances are also par for the course.
Songbirds also uses the space to showcase its collection of more than 30 rare and vintage guitars, such as two Les Paul Goldtop prototypes and Dolly Parton’s Fender Acoustasonic. There are also guitars by Gibson and Maestro, as well as a collection of vintage effects pedals and amps that you can actually listen to. They’re all on full display for anyone attending a show.
While the venue is open to those 18-plus in age, anyone 17 or under is welcome if they’re accompanied by an adult.