James Carothers, Carolina Pine, Paul Bogart and New North will perform at The Basement on Dec. 15. Tickets are $5 here or $7 at the door. 21 and up. We look forward to seeing you there!
WHERE: The Basement
1604 8th Ave S #330, Nashville, TN 37203
DATE: Sat., Dec. 15
TIME: Doors, 8:30PM
Show, 9:00PM
About James Carothers
Mixing together Tennessee twang and southern storytelling, James Carothers
makes throwback country music for modern times. His first full-length
album, Relapse, released in May 2017, bears similarities to classic
releases by George Jones, Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard. Carothers
wrote most of the songs between daily gigs at The George Jones in
Nashville. Since its opening in 2015, he’s performed hundreds of shows
at the venue. George Jones’ own widow, Nancy, personally hired Carothers
for the gig, giving him the opportunity to make a living playing music.
James now plays several shows at venues in downtown Nashville each week
when he’s not on the road. In 2018, James was nominated for an
Ameripolitan Award in the “Outlaw Male” category. His hit song “Back to
Hank” has received over four million views on Facebook and his Spotify
and Apple Music artist profiles have been streamed over one million
times combined. This September, James will be releasing his newest
album, Still Country, Still King: A Tribute to George Jones. James will
also be making his Grand Ole Opry debut this year. For more information
about James Carothers, visit jamescarothers.com.
About Paul Bogart
Though his songs are fresh and he himself is young, Paul Bogart
is an old soul with a knack for capturing time-honored traditions and
summing up classic sentiments in catchy, three-minute songs. Exuding
sincerity and a rare, down-to-earth charm, he is, simply put, the
epitome of traditional country music. After nearly a decade of writing,
playing and touring, Bogart has begun pulling in big numbers in every
arena, literally. Whether it’s the main stage at the AQHA World
Championships with thousands in attendance or the social media scene
with over 3.5 million fans reached through all social video platforms
lead by “The Cowboy Way” and “Cowboy Ride” with over 2.6 million,
Bogart’s songs have connected with America’s Heartland in a real,
tangible way that modern country has perhaps missed. He released Leather
in 2017 which landed him on the GRAMMY voting ballot and garnered
critical praise for “grounding itself in the foundations of country
music fandom’s tenets of faith and family.” (CriticalBlast.com) For more information on Paul Bogart, visit www.paulbogart.com.