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Oct
28
Sat
TRAUMA 2017 @ The Bluestone
Oct 28 @ 9:00 pm

TRAUMA 2017 

HALLOWEEN. FETISH. PARTY 

3 Nights, 3 themes.   Doors open at 9pm Each Night

Ages 18+

TRAUMA Thursday, Oct. 26th “NECROPOLIS”

$25 presale

$30 day of show

 TRAUMA Friday, Oct. 27th “ZOOMORPHIC”

$45 presale

$50 day of show

 TRAUMA Saturday, Oct. 28th “GOLD”

$45 presale

$50 day of show

 TRAUMA 3 Day Pass

Mar
22
Thu
Morgan Wallen LIVE at The Bluestone @ The Bluestone
Mar 22 @ 7:00 pm

Morgan Wallen will be performing live at The Bluestone on March 22nd, 2018

Opening Artist: Ray Fulcher

Doors for the show will open at 7pm

Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 day of show

Tickets On-Sale Friday, December 15th at 10am

PURCHASE HERE

Morgan Wallen Live at The Bluestone

Morgan Wallen Live at The Bluestone

He’s a passionate singer with a unique sound, who grew up in Appalachia, and you’ll be hearing a lot more of MORGAN WALLEN before 2017 is over. Currently out supporting Florida Georgia Line’s explosive DIG YOUR ROOTS TOUR, followed by select dates on THE SMOOTH TOUR 2017, he is climbing Country radio with his Top 30 “The Way I Talk” on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart and has racked up over 7 million Spotify streams (and counting). Offering up the first real taste of his Big Loud Records EP – also titled THE WAY I TALK – Wallen’s drawling, fun-loving anthem penned by hit-makers Ben Hayslip, Chase McGill and Jessi Alexander, plays off the young star’s dynamic vocal delivery and features a sound straight out of the modern South, combining elements of both country and rock

Back when Wallen moved to Nashville in July 2015, he was not sure what he would find, but convinced that he should at least give his dreams a legitimate shot. Less than a year later, he’d already been signed to Big Loud Records, recorded some initial tracks with producer Joey Moi (Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen) and hit the road on his first radio promotion tour.

It might appear that Wallen’s on the fast track, but it took him a while to get there. Born in Sneedville, Tennessee (a town that also lays claim as the birthplace of bluegrass pioneer Jimmy Martin), to a hard-rock-lovin’ preacher and contemporary-Christian-devoted teacher, he showed his musical interests early, singing in front of the local congregation at age three and asking for a violin for his fifth birthday. He would soon switch to piano and later add guitar to his arsenal, though he never really imagined it was possible to make a career of it.

“I didn’t think that was realistic because I had no clue about how the music business worked,” Wallen admits. “Even living three hours away, I had no idea about Nashville.”

Instead, he focused his efforts on baseball and he was pretty good at it. Playing shortstop and pitcher for Gibbs High School in Corryton – the same school where Kenny Chesney graduated. Wallen earned an offer to continue playing at a major college.

But fate intervened. While pitching during his senior year, he felt a pop in his right elbow and would undergo a tendon replacement procedure. While he was able to continue playing guitar and piano, it proved to be the end of his baseball career.

“Looking back, I’m glad it happened the way it did, because I really actually loved music more than I ever did baseball,” he shares.

The kind of music almost didn’t matter. Rock, hip-hop, country – he loved it all,

particularly the emotional connection that it created between the musician and the listener. But when he wrote, the music was invariably country.

“Writing music was a way for me to get my feelings out,” he explains. “I don’t really express my feelings very much and I guess it was just a way for me to let some of that go. It’s my safe place.”

During extended time in California, Wallen met Sergio Sanchez, the lead singer and writer for Jive Records’ hard-rock band Atom Smash. While Sanchez initially served as Wallen’s vocal coach, they hit it off and started co-writing regularly back in Knoxville. Sanchez brought the music to the attention of producer Paul Trust and partner Bill Ray, who in turn produced an initial batch of songs. From there, things moved quickly. Wallen’s managers, Dirk Hemsath and Mike Bachta of Working Group Artist Management, set him up to play for William Morris Endeavor’s Kevin Neal, agent for Jason Aldean and Florida Georgia Line. Neal signed him on the spot. Hemsath and Bachta next sent demos to Big Loud Shirt’s Seth England, hoping to land some co-writing opportunities with songwriters at the publishing company. England was so impressed that he brought Wallen in to audition for his partners in Big Loud Records: Craig Wiseman, Clay Hunnicutt, Kevin “Chief” Zaruk and Joey Moi. They signed Wallen to both the label and the publishing company.

Wallen started woodshedding as a songwriter, working with the likes of Wiseman (“Live Like You Were Dying”), Rodney Clawson (“Dirt”), Chris Tompkins (“Drunk On A Plane”), the Warren Brothers (“Highway Don’t Care”), Tommy Cecil (“Home Alone Tonight”) and Matt Dragstrem (“Sippin’ On Fire”). Meanwhile, Big Loud Records proved that it was big-league – while Wallen worked on his own music, the label’s first-ever single, Chris Lane’s “Fix,” shot to #1, an unheard-of start for a brand-new label.

Wallen hopes to build a similar story. His end goal is to continue to be onstage, making that emotional connection with his distinctive sound, as well as releasing his anticipated forthcoming debut album of Big Loud Records.

“We’ve just really been trying to get the focus on the music,” he concludes. “If we don’t have that, then there’s no point in playing.”

Oct
30
Sat
Fright Night : Svdden Death Saturday 10/30 @ The Bluestone
Oct 30 @ 9:00 pm – Oct 31 @ 2:00 am

Disco Donnie Presents and My Best Friends Party

Fright Night : Svdden Death . Must Die . Eazybaked – Saturday 10/30

**Tickets http://hive.co/l/frightnight1030 **

Perhaps you may recall MBFP’s first BIG event, an infamous party we threw at a waterpark / hotel known as “Headless Horseman’s (G)rave”. We expected maybe 500 people to show up. Turned out about 3,000 people thought the idea of partying in a waterpark was pretty sweet. That night ended up being legendary and pretty much put us on the map. We’ve come a long ways since then and it’s been a few years since we threw our own Halloween Massive.This year we decided to GO BIG. Introducing an all new Halloween Soire in the same Hallowed spirit. Epic production including festival like Lighting, Led Screens and Haze.
FRIGHT NIGHT 2021
Featuring headliners :
SVDDEN DEATH –
Also known as The Prince of Evil, SVDDEN DEATH has been honing his dubstep-centric voice for years now. Few have risen through the trenches and have stirred the bass community as much as Bay Area native Danny Howland, better known as SVDDEN DEATH.
Taking inspirations from Noisia, 16BIT, Skrillex, and other legends in the dubstep community – SVDDEN DEATH has formulated a hybrid of textured rhythms and sub-wrecking basslines to create his own maniacal sound.
Since release of his first EP through the well-known Never Say Die: Black Label SVDDEN DEATH has made his mark in the bass scene. He has patiently polished his presentation and sound, and created a persona that perfectly captures a dark, yet captivating aura. SVDDEN DEATH goes a step above the rest with his aesthetic choices and incredible theatrics.
MUST DIE –
Lee Austin Bates, also known as MUST DIE!, is a Houston-born and Dallas-based dubstep, electronica and drum & bass producer. Bates’ pseudonym is inspired by the 2006 film John Tucker Must Die.
Since he began to gather attention across the bass scene in 2011, he has produced a wealth of original material and remixes, releasing on labels such as Never Say Die, Ultra, Dim Mak, Play Me, Mad Decent, and Atlantic Records. Using his naturally artistic and innovative musical intuition MUST DIE! has quickly risen to recognition with his distinguished level of production. He tours extensively and has supported the likes of Datsik, Excision, and Zomboy to name a few. With a charismatic and outgoing personality alongside his technical proficiency MUST DIE! will continue to grab attention over the coming months.
EAZYBAKED-
Emerging from the hills of Clermont, Florida, EAZYBAKED is a dynamic, multi-talented duo of two old friends looking to bring the bass & 4th dimensional sounds to the streets and shows across the country. EAZYBAKED origninated from two teenagers, Eric Ray and Andrew Principe. Eric, who goes by Eazy, and Andrew, who goes by the alias of Mr.Baked. What they’re bringing to the scene is something that cannot be classified into simple genres. These underground producers are creating an entirely new sound – with support from Happy Colors, Sound Remedy, Hokes, Matayo, Urbindex, Just A Gent, $aturn – you can expect to see alot from these kids in the near future.
Costumes are of course encouraged as this is going to be a WICKED HALLOWEEN PARTY. Full of surprises and fun. Get your tickets now to save money and reserve your spot