The Still House Sessions, V2, 04.12 - World Famous Headliners
3381 Southall Rd, Franklin, TN 37064, USA
35.896281
-86.9782773
Description
The Still House Sessions will thrill whiskey and music lovers alike with a series of monthly shows in one of Tennessee’s premiere distilleries, the Leiper's Fork Distillery. Hit songwriters and musical masterminds "Big" Al Anderson, Shawn Camp, and Pat McLaughlin, along with bandmates Michael Rhodes (bass) and Greg Morrow (drums), will be appearing together as the World Famous Headliners.
The band is full on talent and rock and roll. Members Anderson, Camp and McLaughlin individually have won Grammy's, multi-platinum hit song awards, and have seen their songs stay on the top of the charts. When they get together to write and record for their World Famous Headliners project, all hell breaks loose and the results are a mind bending and musical adventure that only this band can provide its many fans. This will, without a doubt, be a very fun show.
Tickets are VIP, Reserved and General Admission. VIPs will enjoy a pre-show whiskey tasting, a meet and greet and photo op with the World Famous Headliners, up front reserved seats, table service, an autographed show poster, and more. VIP tickets are extremely limited to 26 tickets and are $65. Reserved seating is $50, is limited and guarantees you premium seating. We do not currently allow you to select your seat. You will be seated upon arrival by hostess. Check-in at the front door of the Still House. General admission tickets are available for $35.
Doors open at 6:30 PM.
VIP Ticket Holders -- The VIP Tasting/Meet & Greet begins promptly at 7:15 PM. If you plan on eating on site we strongly suggest you arrive early. More details will be listed on your tickets.
Meal option available at check out!
Meet the World Famous Headliners:
Al Anderson’s innovative guitar work has long fortified his reputation as one of Nashville’s finest tunesmiths. “Big" Al entered consciousness with rock fans long before he popped up on country charts. He started with the The Wildweeds (1967’s “No Good to Cry”) and for nearly a quarter century fueled the beloved cult band NRBQ. The Windsor, Connecticut native has penned endlessly catchy hits for The Mavericks (“All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down”), LeAnn Rimes (“Big Deal”), Diamond Rio (“Unbelievable”) and Carlene Carter (“Every Little Thing”). Consider his broad scope: For every song covered by Charlie Daniels (“Gone For Real”) and Tim McGraw (“The Cowboy in Me”), Anderson has matched it with others by Jimmy Buffett (“License to Chill”) and The Allman Brothers (“Ain’t No Good to Cry”). In 1993, Musician magazine recognized him as one of the century’s Top 100 guitarists and in 2000 Anderson earned the BMI Writer of the Year award.
The youngest Headliner Shawn Camp already has made his own significant impact on mainstream country charts. The Arkansas native has earned wide respect as the top-tier penman behind #1 Billboard hits for George Strait (“River of Love”), Josh Turner (“Would You Go With Me”) and Brooks and Dunn (“How Long Gone”), in addition to the Garth Brooks smash “Two Pina Coladas.” The accomplished instrumentalist, who has accompanied luminaries including the Osborne Brothers and John Prine, frequently backs seamless lyrics with his fiery fiddle, guitar and mandolin riffs. He currently is a member of The GRAMMY award-winning sextet, The Earls of Leicester,
Local legend and enigmatic singer-songwriter and guitarist Pat McLaughlin has spent a lifetime chasing paralleling grooves. In 1988 McLaughlin released his first rock outing on Capitol Records by Crowded House’s producer Mitchell Froom. That same year he found his first significant mainstream country music success when Steve Wariner’s take on his song “Lynda” climbed to the top of the charts, winning the songwriter his first BMI Country Award. Four years later, Tanya Tucker and Delbert McClinton helped score McLaughlin an additional BMI award with “Tell Me About It.” In the late-90s, McLaughlin formed the group Tiny Town with Subdudes singer Tommy Malone. Gary Allan’s recording of McLaughlin’s “Songs About Rain” earned him yet another BMI award. In addition, several blues, country and folk greats such as Bonnie Raitt, Alan Jackson, Taj Mahal, Trisha Yearwood, Al Kooper and Nanci Griffith have cut his songs. Such fluidity earned McLaughlin, an in-demand studio musician for Rosanne Cash, Neil Diamond, Julie Roberts and many others, a career-highlight seat playing acoustic guitar during country legend Johnny Cash’s final recording session. He was recently nominated for two Grammy awards for Best Americana Roots Song.
Rounding out the The World Famous Headliners members are veteran musicians Michael Rhodes on bass (John Fogerty, JJ Cale, Joss Stone, Bob Seger), and drummer Greg Morrow (Joe Cocker, Johnny Cash, Dixie Chicks). The World Famous Headliners debut album with producer Justin Niebank (Eric Clapton, James Cotton Blues Band, Peter Frampton, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Keith Urban) and was released by Big Yellow Dog in 2012.
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Start:
2019-04-12T18:30:00-05:00
End:
2019-04-12T21:30:00-05:00
Category
Music
Tickets
General Admission
35.0
USD
16
Reserved Seating
50.0
USD
70
VIP Experience
65.0
USD
31