A profound songwriter, Chris Smither draws deeply from the blues, American folk music, modern poets, and philosophers. Reviewers continue to praise his dazzling guitar work, gravelly voice and songwriting. “Smither is an American original – a product of the musical melting pot and one of the absolute best singer-songwriters in the world.”-Associated Press.
Smither is touring in support of his new album Hundred Dollar Valentine.
“Hundred Dollar Valentine is a thing of profound beauty; deep, sad, wise songs, allied to perfectly crafted arrangements, from a a man who’s live long enough in darkness to address the big, heavy questions with a lightness of touch.” -MOJO (5 STARS/UK)
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Nov. 6th @ 9:00 An Evening with The Lost Bayou Ramblers, $10.00
Rolling Stone recently featured them here.
Lost Bayou Ramblers was born deep in South Louisiana performing old style, predominantly acoustic Cajun music at clubs and festivals across the US, Europe, and Canada. After years of playing traditional style, the Lost Bayou Ramblers found themselves needing to grow. To create a new sound that combined not just the sounds of their heritage, but all the musical influences they grew up loving. It began with the recording of their new album Mammoth Waltz at Dockside Studios in Maurice, La. The idea was to incorporate more influences, sounds, technology, and stylings with the traditional Cajun instrumentation. The...
RING IN 2013 WITH SOME OF NASHVILLE’S MOST CELEBRATED SONGWRITERS!
Get ready to ring in the New Year Bluebird Café style!
This year’s New Year’s Eve Show(s) will feature recent Nashville Songwriters’ Hall Of Fame inductees Thom Schuyler and Tony Arata, hit writer Fred Knobloch and award winning instrumentalist Jelly Roll Johnson.
The New Year is the chance for fresh starts and new beginnings and we thought it was only appropriate to celebrate with some of the gents that started the “in the round” (or “ITR” for folks in the know) way back at the beginning of The ‘Bird’s long and esteemed history. That’s right! Thom Schuyler (16th Avenue, Long Line Of Love), Fred Knobloch (If My...
Thank you for a wonderful 2012 season of Bluebird on the Mountain! We are pleased to announce that season passes for the 2013 season will be available November 5th via www.ticketmaster.com. The cost for the 2013 season pass will be $425.00 through the end of the year. The price will go up to $450.00 after December 31st. See you on the mountain!
We wanted to take a moment to thank you all for voting for us in The Nashville Scene’s Best of Nashville Poll. We were voted Best Writers’ Night AND Best Open Mic. So awesome!! Thanks so much for voting for us - we truly appreciate your support!