
Schedule of Events
The Farm
The Wolf Den
The Farm is in many ways a hybrid act - a trio deeply rooted in Country music, that folds in sonic elements from a variety of popular music genres - but the core is built around a solid, identifiable vocal harmony.
Interlocking voices have been an important thread in Country's history, from the Sons of the Pioneers through Alabama through Restless Heart through Lady Antebellum. The Farm - Nick Hoffman, Damien Horne and Krista Marie - puts its own distinct spin on the sound, a tightly woven mesh that relies on the synthesis of three musicians who found their way to Nashville from different parts of the U.S. with different sets of musical influences.
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Will Dailey & The Rivals
The Wolf Den
Will Dailey has a new album out on Universal Republic. Will Dailey is an acclaimed recording and performing artist, who is a two-time winner of the Boston Music Award for "Best Singer/Songwriter." Dailey has released two full-length albums (Back Flipping Forward and Torrent) through CBS Records and his music has been featured on over 50 TV programs and films. He has appeared on stage with Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp at two of their philanthropic Farm Aid concerts, and recently completed work on a Stephen King/John Mellencamp project produced by T Bone Burnett.
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Steve Azar
The Wolf Den
For singer/songwriter Steve Azar, making music is a compulsion.
"I love playing now as much as I did the first time I ever performed," says the man known for such top Country hits as "I Don't Have to Be Me ('Til Monday)" and "Waitin' on Joe." At the end of the day, I want to make music. I love to write. I can't wait to record. I still just love it, love it, love it. What is wrong with me? I'm addicted!"
During the past few years, Steve has been on a creative rampage. From his outpouring of songs has come his CD, Slide on Over Here. The come-on title refers both to the romance in some of the tunes and to the fact that the record is full of slide-guitar licks.
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Matt Nathanson
The Wolf Den
"Come On Get Higher," Matt Nathanson »
Matt Nathanson burst onto the music scene in 2008 with his mega-hit "Come On Get Higher." The song entered the Top 5 of the Billboard charts. His latest album Modern Love was released in June of 2011 and produced the hit "Faster."
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Lee Brice
The Wolf Den
"I Drive Your Truck," Lee Brice »
Lee Brice is a man whose time has come. On his stunning sophomore album, Hard 2 Love (Curb Records), the four-time Academy of Country Music nominee demonstrates a new maturity and patience, both in his songwriting and vocals.
"I made my first album, Love Like Crazy, over six years," explains the South Carolina native, lifting his trademark turned-around ball cap and rubbing his forehead. "It didn't feel like a cohesive record, but more like a lot of different songs. And six years later, I've grown as an artist and a writer. Everything on the new album is very pertinent to who I am right now and where I am in my life. I have some very personal stuff on there, and I had to be really honest with it. Hopefully, folks will see that."
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Craig Morgan
The Wolf Den
"This Ole Boy," Craig Morgan »
By all accounts, Craig Morgan has made it. As an artist, he's been a mainstay on the charts with an impressive body of work that includes fourteen Top 10 hits, including fan-favorites "Redneck Yacht Club," "Almost Home," "That's What I Love About Sunday," and "Tough." As a performer, he's entertained countless fans in every corner of the globe. And as a Country star, he's reached what many consider the pinnacle of his profession when on a cool October evening in 2008 he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Steel Magnolia
The Wolf Den
"Keep On Lovin' You," Steel Magnolia »
In the year since winning the CMT show Can You Duet?, Steel Magnolia has gone on to win over many more influential fans and supporters. Their bracing take of "Keep On Lovin' You" broke through as the highest charting debut single by a co-ed duo in Billboard history and climbed all the way to #5 on the Billboard Country charts. The song has been downloaded more than a million times and landed in the major motion picture, Valentine's Day.
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Jay Dempsey Band
The Wolf Den
Jay returns in 2013 with his Highway Call Band veterans. Returning to the lineup are Dan Solomons - bass, Jim Pavelski - drums, Don Hemmer - pedal steel, Ron Apicelli - guitars, Kym Apicelli - lead vocals, Vicki Wydler - vocals and from The Cartells - Joe Grieco on keyboards & vocals. Jay's 2013 show includes contemporary radio hits & Country favorites featuring pedal steel, keyboards, guitars and 3 part harmonies...country music at its best!
*Come early. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older. Times and performers are subject to change.
Keith Urban
with special guests Little Big Town & Dustin Lynch
Mohegan Sun Arena
Tickets On Sale: Friday, April 5, 2013 at 10:00am
One of the industry's most electrifying live performers, four-time Grammy Award winner and American Idol judge Keith Urban will launch his "Light The Fuse Tour 2013" with Little Big Town and special guest Dustin Lynch. The tour will include a show in Uncasville at Mohegan Sun Arena on November 15th & 16th. Tickets go on sale at 10:00am on Friday, April 5th at Ticketmaster.
The "Light The Fuse Tour 2013" first leg kicks off on July 18th in Cincinnati and concludes on October 5th, after twenty-eight outdoor shows. The second leg begins on October 18th in Omaha before seventeen arena shows conclude on December 8th.
The concerts will feature new music from Urban, expected out this spring, as well as an all-new production, the size and scope of which have become synonymous with Urban's electrifying concert experiences.
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