7585 Kindle Road
Thornville, OH 43076
USA
Nashville Country Duo, Love and Theft, is the next group set to bring their rocking country to Legend Valley and WCOL Country Jam! Beginning originally as a trio, Love and Theft consisted of members Brian Bandas, Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles. After supporting Taylor Swift on a nationwide tour and signing to a local Nashville record label in 2008, they released their debut album World Wide Open in 2009, which contained the Top 10 charting single, “Runaway”. With 2011 came the departure of Bandas from the band, and the release of their promotional single, “Angel Eyes”. Their sophomore, self-titled album was released in Summer 2012, and “Angel Eyes” topped the country charts shortly thereafter. With several singles released since, numerous award nominations, and their third album titled Whiskey On My Breath set for release in February 2015, Love and Theft are yet another act not to be missed on the lineup for Country Jam 2015!
The two- day festival will be hosted at the historic Legend Valley Concert Venue and Campground located on Buckeye Lake, just thirty minutes east of downtown Columbus. 2015 will mark the 3rd year that WCOL Country Jam has taken place at the venue. The festival is packed with a multitude of country music acts from classic country, southern rock country, and modern country artists.
General Admission tickets are currently available. There are several camping options available to patrons. Tickets and camping passes are on-sale now and available at www.LegendValleyFestivals.com. Camping passes are sold separately.
The WCOL Country Jam is a country festival that has occurred annually for the last 10 years. In 2013, WCOL and Bluestone Promotions formed a partnership to bring the show to the Legend Valley Music Center, a historic venue located near Buckeye Lake in Thornville, Ohio. Previous years included performers Hank Williams Jr., Dierks Bentley, Gary Allan and Tim McGraw. The venue boasts acres of campgrounds and a large field with great views of the stage. Legend Valley Music Center has functioned as a music venue since the early 1970’s, but has undergone some name changes since that time. LVMC has hosted a multitude of artists including: The Charlie Daniels Band, The Allman Brothers, Grateful Dead, Alabama, Journey, and Jimmy Buffett.