What:Special CMA Week VIP Event – Official Launch Party for Redneck Country Radio
Who:Trick Pony, Jagertown, Janine Leclair, Zach Stone, Julia Neville
When:November 6, 2017 at 6PM
Where:The Valentine/312 Broadway/Nashville
Admission:FREE
“When
I was looking for a group to partner up with for the launch of the new
station, Jagertown immediately came to mind,” said Captain Jack. “They
represent country rock at its finest and I truly believe they are the
future of country music.”
“Captain Jack has
always been such a strong supporter of Jagertown,” says Preston Creed,
the bands front man. “When he told us about this opportunity, we jumped
on it. It’s always fun to be in town during the CMA awards.”
About Jagertown:The
cutting-edge sound of Jagertown brings an energy and genuineness to
country music that hasn’t been heard in years. While continuously on the
road performing at venues and fairs, they are also visiting radio
stations in support of their chart-climbing release, Small Town Superstars, which is charting on the Billboard Indicator and MusicRow Country Breakout Charts.
With
musical influences ranging from classic country icons like Don Williams
and Merle Haggard to pure rock and roll artists such as guitarist Randy
Rhoads (Ozzy Osbourne) and Eddie Van Halen, it’s no wonder this band
perfectly blends the country and rock genres while mixing the southern
rock sounds they fell in love with growing up. The Utah based
five-member band includes front man Preston Creed (Lead Vocals/Guitar),
Liz Anderson (Fiddle/Vocals), Jesse Brooks (Bass/Vocals), Demitri Mannos
(Drums), and Danny Boyd (Lead Guitar) each of whom bring a unique and
valuable perspective and sound to the table. The band will be
celebrating 11 years this month which has included hundreds of shows,
sharing the stage with acts like Alabama, Ty Herndon, Toby Keith and
Keith Urban, four studio albums under their belt, and an impressive
surge of people joining the “JagerNation.” Jagertown’s high-energy show,
well-crafted songs and a sound that sets them apart from the rest of
the genre guarantee that the party is just getting started.
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