Annabel Dwyer Delivers a Poignant, Soulful Set in Episode Eight of The Bonfire Sessions
Mt. Juliet, TN — July 30, 2025 — Sauce Music LLC and our country/folk imprint The Sticks Music are proud to present Episode Eight of The Bonfire Sessions, our signature live performance series filmed under the stars and beside a real bonfire in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.
This week’s episode features the captivating Annabel Dwyer, performing two standout originals: her newly released single “Dollhouse” and “Heaven in the Hills,” a stirring tribute to the victims of the recent flooding in Texas and across the country. Both songs are now available on all streaming platforms.
A Texas native, Dwyer grew up attending summer camp near Camp Mystic, along the banks of the Guadalupe River. That region was recently impacted by the flooding, and her connection to it makes “Heaven in the Hills” especially personal. The performance carries a sense of place, memory, and heartfelt urgency.
With a voice that cuts straight to the heart, Dwyer brings vulnerability and clarity to her storytelling. “Dollhouse” is a bold affirmation of strength, individuality, and intuition. “Heaven in the Hills” offers a moment of quiet reverence and resilience, honoring those impacted by disaster with compassion and grace.
We are humbled to share this performance and stand firmly with the communities affected by the recent floods. Our thoughts are with the families impacted in Texas and across the country. We hope this moment of music offers even a small sense of comfort, reflection, and connection. We encourage our audience to stay informed, support local relief efforts, and hold space for those who are still navigating the aftermath.
The Bonfire Sessions continues to spotlight rising voices who bring honesty and emotional depth to the forefront. Episode Eight is a powerful reminder of what makes this series special: a space where artists can simply be, and in doing so, move us all.
Watch Episode Eight featuring Annabel Dwyer performing “Dollhouse” and “Heaven in the Hills” here: