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Tucker Beathard Live November 10th 2016

Tucker Beathard Live November 10th 2016

At just 20 years old, singer-songwriter Tucker Beathard already exudes the confidence and swagger of an established artist. It’s probably because music is in his blood. He started playing drums and guitar in a band with his brothers at 10 years old and had an early immersion into songwriting via his dad, two-time BMI “Songwriter of the Year” Casey Beathard. It was Tucker’s rebellious attitude as a teenager that inspired the lyrics for the chart-topping hit “Homeboy” recorded by Eric Church. Not long after making the decision to forgo a baseball scholarship to focus on music, Beathard signed a publishing deal with Big Machine Music and a recording contract with DOT Records. Now he is beginning to carve a path for his own unique and unapologetic sound with lyrics like “Hell no I don’t mind turning heads; Hell yeah I’ll get by living on the edge; Our point of views may never meet; I don’t wanna be you, yeah I know me.” Beathard is working on his debut album and is already booked for shows this summer with superstars Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert and Keith Urban. http://tuckerbeathard.com/home

Growing up in a family that excelled at both music and sports — his father is a hit songwriter; his brothers, star quarterbacks — Big Machine Label Group recording artist Tucker Beathard has an unrelenting competitive spirit: He wakes up every day trying to write the perfect song. For Tucker, a self-taught guitarist and drummer, there’s no such thing as “good enough.”   “I love anything with great melodies and I’m drawn to the little things,” Tucker says, rattling off his influences with an artist’s attention to detail. “When I listen to Led Zeppelin, I focus on John Bonham’s drums. Or Joe Walsh’s guitar licks in the Eagles. And Hank Williams Jr.’s ‘Family Tradition’ is as country songwriting as it gets.”  Tucker certainly knows something about family tradition, taking cues from dad Casey Beathard, who wrote Kenny Chesney’s “Don’t Blink” and Eric Church’s “Homeboy.” The latter, in fact, was inspired by Tucker, who admits to going through his own rebellious phase.  Giving up a college baseball scholarship to dive headlong into songwriting, Tucker came out better for his diverse experiences and documented those wild times in the wise-beyond-its-years “Momma and Jesus.” The track is one of many in contention for his debut album, being overseen by producer Angelo Petraglia (Kings Of Leon).   With a rhythmic way of playing guitar, influenced by his innate drumming ability, Tucker has created some of contemporary country music’s most progressive songs. “Rock On,” a song about regretting the girl that got away, is taut in its delivery, with clever turns of phrase. Likewise, “20-10 Tennessee,” a standout, uses a football game as metaphor for a relationship and “Better Than Me” puts a unique spin on an arena-ready breakup anthem, ultimately wishing the best for someone after parting ways.   “I’ve always been a huge fan of deep songs, and I’ve always liked poems,” he says. “I’m an introvert, but writing songs that go beneath the surface allows me the chance to open up a piece of myself.”   As does his engaging live show.  Having played with artists like Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert, Tucker regularly bares his soul in front of a crowd. Despite his reserved demeanor, the stage is where he is most free — it’s his canvas to paint an honest picture of who he is, as both a songwriter and an artist.   “Expressing yourself onstage and putting your emotion into each song is a feeling that is tough to match. It’s your way of letting the world know who you are,” says Tucker, who has one main goal when performing. “Whether it’s ‘My heart is broken’ or ‘Let’s party tonight,’ I want people to feel this is a real dude who knows who he is — and who says it like it is.”

Country Music’s LOCASH will be performing live at The Bluestone on Thursday, November 10th, 2016. Fresh off their #1 Country Music Hit

TICKETS ON-SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th at 10am

Opening Artist: Stevie Monce and David Byrnes

Locash returns to The Bluestone

Locash returns to The Bluestone

It’s an exciting time to be LOCASH these days. That might very well be one of the biggest understatements in Nashville these days. Already in their career, the duo of Preston Brust and Chris Lucas have enjoyed hit singles, sold-out concert appearances here and abroad, and have tasted the top of the chart as two of Nashville’s quickest-rising songwriters. But, to quote the old saying… You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet.

Recently signing with Reviver Records, the duo is joining forces with some of the biggest names on the Country Music business landscape. Brust says they could feel the team’s energy from the first meeting. “We haven’t felt an energy like this since the day we began our journey. This feels like it has all come together –the right label head, the right promo team, it finally feels like we’ve got all of our ducks in a row for the first time in our lives. We’ve been out there doing the grass roots thing for so long, and to feel it all come together, is so encouraging.”

That part together happened at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon, where the pair worked together in the club’s DJ booth. They talked about their influences – which range from Gospel (Preston’s great-uncle was Gospel legend Albert Brumley) to Rock and Roll bands such as Motley Crue and Quiet Riot. The two also talked about their dreams of a career in the business, which have come true beyond their wildest imagination – though they are far from done writing the chapters to their story.

An integral part of that LOCASH book is their songwriting. “I think that part of what we do reflects our different personalities, and what has happened in our lives,’ says Lucas. “The passing of my father was ‘The Best Seat In The House.’ Preston and I still write things like that. But, a lot of times, as songwriters, you get to go in someone else’s world, and try to think about what you would do in a situation. Some days, I feel like hearing something upbeat, and when there’s a lot of stuff going on in the world, we want to bring something a little fresh and make people want to roll down the window and smile. Then, there are songs that you have for when you’ve loved someone so much in your life, and you don’t want to let them go – like your wife and your kids, we have those songs too. It’s day by day what we write, and I don’t think any of that has changed. I just think the sound of it has evolved. We’re so excited to put it out so people can hear it.”

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Cassadee Pope performs at The Bluestone THIS THURSDAY NIGHT. Cassadee Pope wowed audiences on The Voice: Season 3, which landed her a winning spot and a soaring career. Her first single, “Wasting all these Tears,” has recently been certified PLATINUM, and her second single, “I Wish I Could Break Your Heart,” is rapidly climbing up the country charts. Cassadee Pope’s soaring vocals and fresh sounds earned her debut album, FRAME BY FRAME, a #1 spot on the Billboard Top Country Albums and Top 10 all-genre Top Albums charts. Cassadee is one of the only two solo women in the past five years to top the Country charts with a debut release. Cassadee will perform in Columbus for the first time ever at The Bluestone in the WCOL Miller Lite Concert Series. As if you needed another reason to attend what’s sure to be a fantastic performance, Cassadee is also set to film a “Live at the Bluestone” exclusive music video of her current single!  Concert attendees are encouraged to be in the video, which will premiere on CMT and other large-scale media outlets later this summer. Talented country newcomer Sammy Arriaga will open the show. 

Get your advance tickets before they sell out for $20 HERE!

Now: Want to meet the star herself? Enter your name and e-mail below for your chance to win a pair of meet & greet passes! *Must pre-purchase tickets to be qualified to win*

We’ll notify the winners on Wednesday, March 26th via e-mail by 5PM. Good luck!

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The Journey Tour

Craig Morgan returns to The Bluestone Thursday, March 20th, for his Columbus stop on “The Journey: Livin’ Hits” Tour. With openers Chad Warrix and Clark Manson, there’s no doubt this will be a WCOL Miller Lite Concert Series show to remember!

Now’s your chance to meet “This Ole Boy.” Enter your name, e-mail, and favorite Craig Morgan song for a chance to win two Meet & Greet passes!

*Passes do not include admission. You must pre-purchase tickets to be qualified to win. Purchase tickets for $20 here.

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Contest time! We are giving away five pairs of Meet & Greet passes to Will Hoge this Saturday, 3/15.

Complete the form below to be entered to win. We will notify the winners this Friday, 3/14 at noon!

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Good luck! In the meantime, check out Will’s videos for “Strong,” and “When I Get My Wings,” and stream his newest album, Never Give In, below.

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The WCOL Miller Lite Concert Series at The Bluestone continues on March 15th, with Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Will Hoge and special guest Clare Dunn. Tickets are $10 advance and $15 day of show, and are available for purchase HERE.

Will Hoge’s music can’t be limited to one genre, as it exhibits elements of country, classic rock, folk, and Americana. He’s an honest songwriter with an expressive baritone voice. Hoge’s hits over the past decade include “Be The One,” “Secondhand Heart,” “Even if it Breaks your Heart,” (released by the Eli Young Band,) “When I Get My Wings,” and the current hit single “Strong,” which is currently featured in the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado commercial. The track is also featured as a part of Slacker Radio’s “Artist to Watch in 2014″ station.  His latest album, Never Give In, has received stellar reviews from Taste of Country, Great American CountryFocus on the 615, and other media outlets.

Beginning the evening will be CLARE DUNN, who returns to The Bluestone after performing with hit country-rock band Parmalee in September 2013. A multi-talented musician, Dunn has been making a name for herself in Nashville as a respected songwriter, and her strong vocals and live performances continue to build her musical reputation.

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Clare Dunn

Don’t miss this powerful pairing of talent on Saturday, March 15th! Check back soon to see how you can win Meet & Greet passes.

Celebrate the season…with great country music!

This year’s WCOL Winter Wonder Jam will feature Chris Cagle, Drake White and the Big Fire Band, and Kristy Lee Cook. Three amazing acts for just $20? That’s a holiday deal that can’t be beat.
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Thursday, December 12th will be an inaugural event for The Bluestone: David Allan Coe will perform on our stage for the first time!DAC

“Rebel,” “Outlaw,” call him what you will, David Allan Coe is a music legend and a larger-than-life entertainer. Coe was one of the pioneering artists of the outlaw country movement of the 1970’s, producing a large cult following over the decades. Coe’s biggest hits include “Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile,” “Willie, Waylon, and Me,” “The Ride,” “You Never Even Called Me by My Name,” “She Used to Love Me a Lot,” and “Longhaired Redneck.” Coe released his debut album, Penitentiary Blues, in 1968. He drew stylistically from rock traditions, blues, as well as country, producing an “Outlaw” reactionary sound aligned with Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, and other Texas country artists. Coe was known for his live-performance theatrics (early in his career he wore a rhinestone suit and a Lone Ranger mask and called himself the “Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy,”) his unabashed lyric style, and for providing hits for musicians like Billie Jo Spears, Tanya Tucker, Willie Nelson, George Jones, and more Nashville heavy-hitters. Coe has been a colorful character and crucial part of country music history for decades. His performance on December 12th is not to be missed!

Opening for Mr. Coe will be Wyatt McCubbin, an up-and-coming country singer whose talent goes well beyond his 18 years of age! McCubbin, who is himself influenced by the Outlaw country traditionalists, consistently puts on great performances, and his new album Bootleg, is now available on iTunes and Spotify. Click here to listen on Spotify.Wytt

Cliff Cody, a local favorite with a killer voice, will also open on December 12th. Cody recently played at The Bluestone opening for Matt Mason at the end of November, and has also shared the stage with musicians such as Aaron Lewis, Gary Allen, and many more! Keep up with Cliff on his website .

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Cliff (2nd from right) and fans

Be a part of Bluestone country music history! Tickets for this show are only $15 in advance, and $20 at the door. Click HERE for more show information.

WOW. It’s so amazing to see music lovers pack The Bluestone, and make the artists feel welcome and at home. The fans really make this place special–and the performers’ agree! Just take a look at Brothers Osborne and David Nail’s comments about last night’s WCOL Miller Lite Concert Series show! We wanted to say THANK YOU, FANS, for making The Bluestone the awesome place that it is! We can’t wait to see you again.

 

 

"Thanks for the big, loud love, Columbus!"-Brothers Osborne

“Thanks for the big, loud love, Columbus!”-Brothers Osborne

Brothers Osborne

 

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On Thursday, November 7th, David Nail returns to The Bluestone as part of the WCOL Miller Lite Concert Series. He will be joined by Brothers Osborne and John Andrews. This will be Nail’s fourth time performing on The Bluestone stage!

David Nail’s growing popularity might have to do with the fact that he stands apart from common “Good Ol’ Boys” of modern country music. Nail’s soulful, melodic voice creates a timeless, yet fresh country sound. In February 2011, Nail released his fifth single, “Let It Rain”. It served as the lead-off single to his second studio album,The Sound of a Million Dreams, which was released on November 15, 2011. In January 2012, “Let It Rain” became Nail’s first No. 1 hit. The title track was released as the album’s second and final single, and reached a peak of number 38 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The Sound of a Million Dreams is Nail’s follow-up to 2009’s I’m About to Come Alive, which yielded the Top Ten hit “Red Light” and was also listed by Esquire Magazine as one of “50 Songs Every Man Should Be Listening To.”

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David also received an Academy of Country Music nomination for Single Record of the Year for “Red Light.” Furthermore, Nail scored a Grammy nomination for Best Male Country Vocal Performance for “Turning Home.” David’s penchant for sophisticated melodies and lyrical work is demonstrated in every song. “Imagery is so much a part of what draws me to the songs I record. I pick songs with cities in their lyrics or the names of girls because I want you to know exactly where I’m coming from and what I’m talking about,” says David. “I love painting those pictures.” “Whatever She’s Got,” the first single from a new studio album, was released to country radio on May 28, 2013. The single has been gaining momentum, as Nail continues to tour and promote his forthcoming studio album.

Brothers Osborne

 

Joining Nail will be Maryland-based duo Brothers Osborne. Brothers Osborne have been featured in Paste Magazine’s “Best of What’s Next” list, and were also featured as one of Billboard Magazine’s “Bubbling Under” artists. Influenced by diverse musical genres, the boys create a unique sound that contains elements of bluegrass, country, rock, and folk, and Americana. The Paste article describes their musical upbringing as follows: “Johnny Cash and George Jones were right at home beside Tom Petty and Bob Seger, even Southern rock or blues, all tangled together like some super-music that didn’t require labels.”  Together, the brothers sound, “Like a more aggressive post-Americana guitarslinger/singer duo, a got-to-be-real country act, the pair offers the kind of kinetic chemistry that made Chris and Rich Robinson such a flint strikes rock spark in the Black Crowes.”(Paste). Brothers Osborne’s raw energy and stage presence make this breakout act one to watch in the coming months, and The Bluestone is thrilled to bring them to our central Ohio audience! The sparks are there for sure.

 

Take a listen to the brothers’ first single, “Let’s Go There”

See everyone Thursday night!