Oklahoma native takes on Cherokee Casino & Hotel West Siloam Springs
WEST SILOAM SPRINGS, Okla. – Owasso, Oklahoma, native and American folk country artist Allie Colleen is bringing her unique sound and songwriting passion to SEVEN Bar inside Cherokee Casino West Siloam Springs for a free show on Saturday, July 23, at 9 p.m.
The show is open to the public ages 21 and up.
A Belmont University graduate, Allie Colleen has created a music style that’s truly her own. One of her original songs, “Close Enough,” has garnered more than 715,000 views on YouTube, and her social media following continues to grow each year. She’s been recognized as Artist of the Week on Bobby Bones’ Top 30 Countdown and named the 2022 Country Evolution Artist to Watch, Top Ten on Women in Country playlist, one of three artists “On The Verge” by Nash News, among many others.
In 2021, Colleen released her highly anticipated debut album, “STONES (I Don’t Give A…),” with the first single, “Playin’ House.” Her music style defines how life shaped her, alongside the personal lyrics and transparency in both her vocals and performance. Allie Colleen is no stranger to the music industry. A passion for singing and songwriting since a young age has garnered her a reputation of being a notable songwriter with an iconic-sounding voice. Her impeccably strong voice with hints of timeless tradition falls between classic country and the emerging country sound. The room never fails to silence as Colleen begins to sing about the layers of love and heartbreak that have shaped her. Some of her newest songs bring witty lyrics and a connection to the song unlike most today.
For more information on Allie Colleen, visit www.AllieColleenMusic.com.
Located off U.S. Highway 412 and State Highway 59 at the Arkansas-Oklahoma state line, Cherokee Casino and Hotel West Siloam Springs is the region’s leading casino entertainment destination, serving northwest Arkansas and the surrounding area. For more information, visit www.cherokeecasino.com and click on the West Siloam Springs tab, or call 800-754-4111.