May 06, 2026

Doors: 7:00 PM - Show: 8:00 PM

21+

Mammoth NW Presents

Struggle Jennings

with Savannah Rae

Mammoth NW Presents - El Corazón

109 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA, 98109


Date & Time

Wednesday, May 06, 2026

8:00 PM

Location

Mammoth NW Presents - El Corazón

109 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA, 98109

Struggle Jennings, a Nashville-based outlaw country rapper and grandson of Waylon Jennings, often performs with a live band featuring drummer Kareem Thompson, guitarist Hayden Helms, fiddle player Two Lane James, and DJ/producer Scatteredbrains. His music blends modern hip-hop with traditional outlaw country, frequently collaborating with artists like Jelly Roll and his daughter, Brianna Harness.


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Savannah Rae is an all-American country singer-songwriter who proudly hails from San Antonio, Texas. Born into a music and arts loving family, Savannah’s own journey to becoming a fast-rising entertainer and songwriter was inspired by a trip to an Evanescence concert in 2009.


Not long after that, at age 11, she was enrolled into vocal and guitar lessons at GRAMMY award winning Michael Morales’ Rockstar Academy. Since then, Savannah has given thousands of performances in intimate venues around the US, all the way to massive shows at the Texas State Fair & Wisconsin Country Fest where she opened for Jason Aldean, to sold out Way Out West Fest opening for Jon Pardi in El Paso, TX. She’s also made appearances on the American Music Awards and on NBC’s The Voice, along with being a brand ambassador for Boot Barn, Country Outfitter, C Force Water by Chuck Norris, Miranda Lambert’s clothing line, Idyllwind, Elixir Strings, Gator Cases, Riser United and Grunt Style.


From singing the National Anthem for the President of the United States, to opening for Chris Janson at Audacy’s Undercover Concert in Florida, to playing 2 sold out nights as the main headliner at the Spooner Rodeo, Savannah is just getting started with big shows, plans and many releases scheduled for 2025.


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