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Grammy Award Winning Country Music Artist

SIX #1 SINGLES - Click On Songs To Play MP3s.
So Much for PretendingSittin’ On Go • I’m Not Supposed to Love You Anymore • Rebecca LynnSomeone Else’s Star From This Moment On (w/Shania Twain)

EIGHT TOP 40 SINGLES

SONGWRITER CREDITS
Imagine That (Diamond Rio - #3 • I Don''t Believe In Goodbye (Sawyer Brown - #3)

2 PLATINUM ALBUMS    2 GOLD ALBUMS

JUST A FEW OF BRYAN'S AWARDS
Country Music Association Awards:
1996 Horizon Award Winner – Male Vocalist of the Year
Canadian Country Music Awards:
1999 Collaboration of the Year Winner, From This Moment On (with Shania Twain)
Academy of Country Music Awards:
1996 New Male Vocalist Winner  •  1997 Male Vocalist of the Year Nominee

SONGS FROM BRYAN'S LATEST ALBUM, DUSTBOWL DREAMS:
Dustbowl DreamsSay WhenThe Little ThingsHands Of Time (with Steve Wariner)Get It TogetherOn My Own
Appalachian Roots And Rock From The Farm
sWhile there are lot of artists “rediscovering” their roots, Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau isn’t jumping on that cart. They’ve never forgotten where they started. As the latest artist to emerge from the Knoxville/Nashville music scene, they join a lineage that includes Don Gibson, Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, and Dolly Parton.

The strong musical pull of Appalachia is unmistakable in songs such as “Pigeon River Flood” and “Time Walked Away.” But they know how to rock, too, and their pop sensibilities are evident. “I Can’t Stay” could be straight off a Everly Brothers or early Beatles record, “Goodnight” wouldn’t be out of place on a Tom Petty album. Their music has an emotional directness that connects with the audience and captures the depth, energy, and passion of their Southern roots.

Listen:  The Morning Light      Watch:  On You Tube      

Adrenaline With A Country And Rock Swirl
Adam Fears made a name for himself travelling the highways and dance halls of Texas, while earning a degree from Texas A&M University. Fears is no stranger to being in the spotlight. He earned his stripes--and his fans--on stages all over the lone star state.

Attention from Nashville music publishers brought Fears to Nashville, These days he’s recording and playing the songs he’s written, backed by his own band. While Fears is tearing up the lead guitar, his undeniable stage charisma and delivery spills out over the crowds all over the south. With tour dates falling into place and talk of a new record in the very near future, this year promises to be an exciting one.

Listen to samples of Adam’s songs on the music page of his website.

A Fusion Of Acoustic Folk, Rock, Jazz, And Bluegrass
Tin Cup Gypsy is everything I love about a great band. Killer songs, master musicianship, soaring vocals… they have it all. An incredible blend of so many styles and sounds, but done in a way that I’ve never heard before. They definitely have put their own stamp on a sound that leaves you wanting to hear what they’ll come up with next, and happy that you took the time to listen.

I’m so proud to have had them open the show for me, and if you get a chance to hear them perform live you shouldn’t miss it! It’s a sound as familiar as a newborn morning, in a place you’ve never been before.  – Sara Evans, RCA Recording Artist

Listen:  Chase The Sun        Listen to the New Album , Calico, at:  

“The Beckaroo”

 

Becky Hobbs (friends call her “The Beckaroo”) has recorded seven studio albums, and has charted multiple singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including the #10 hit “Let’s Get Over Them Together”, a duet with Moe Bandy.

Besides her work as a solo artist, Hobbs has also written for several country and pop acts, such as Helen Reddy, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, and Shelly West, as well as Alabama’s 1994 single “Angels Among Us”[1] and Ken Mellons’ 1995 single “Rub-a-Dubbin’”.

Listen:  Jones On The JukeboxAre There Any More Like You (Where You Came From) Angels Among Us
Don't Miss:  Becky‘s Latest Project, A Two Act Musical Play, Honoring Her 5th Great Grandmother, A Cherokee Warrior Turned Peacemaker In The 1700‘s.

Waylon's Outlaws Ride Again
Waymore’s Outlaws consists of former members of Waylon Jenning's recording and touring band, The Waylors.

Featuring Richie Albright, Waylon’s original drummer, bassman Jerry “Jigger” Bridges, and steel guitarist Fred Newell. Add lead guitarist and singer Tommy Townsend to their mix and you have a chance to put Outlaw country music back on the right track keeping the spirit of Waylon and his music alive today.

Listen:  Heros Rode On           Hear More From The New Album:  Same Ol‘ Outlaws

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A Professionally Mentored Celebration Of Irish Dance & Music
In 1994 a small segment called Riverdance led by Michael Flatley was performed for the famous Eurovision Song contest. It was so breathtaking it rapidly grew into a world wide phenomenon. Today these shows are still going strong selling millions of show tickets each year world wide.

The Ham Fesival is honored to bring you Aoibheann (pronounced Even) O'Brien-Barbera’s dancers from her own school in Frankllin, TN. Aoibheann has, in her career, toured the world with Michael Flatley’s troupe, playing to sold out arenas and stadiums like Madison Square Garden to crowds up to 110,000 people, even dancing in a Royal Command performance for Prince Charles at the Royal Albert Hall.

Watch on Youtube: Tir Na nOg Dance Show

Gospel Bluegrass Fun!
The seed of Epworth Mountain Soul was planted on the back deck of Susan and Tim Underwood’s home, when several members of Epworth United Methodist Church gathered to enjoy a time of pickin’ and singing. Soon EMS was leading worship service not only at EUMC but many other churches across Middle Tennessee. Other venues have included church suppers, flood victims and CF telethon fundraisers, nursing homes, the Williamson County Fair, and most recently a wedding reception at the Belle Meade Carriage House.

Current members, now representing four different churches, are Susan and Tim Underwood, Larry Padgett, Richard Jefferson, Steve Fisher, Kathy and Clark Heard and Stephanie Wright. We are a ministry based band that plays a mix of hymns, gospel songs , as well as old and new bluegrass.

Family Harmony
The Ham family has an eclectic mix of Country, Blue Grass and a little bit of soul.  This is a multi-talented father and sons act with banjo, fiddle, mandolin, bass, guitars and  wonderful family harmonies. They also write most of their own music. 

The Ham family are regulars at Puckett's Grocery in Leiper's Fork and have performed at other events and venues in and around Nashville, TN since 2009.