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Country music legend David Allan Coe will perform live at The Bluestone on Thursday, December 12th. Wyatt McCubbin and Cliff Cody will open.
TICKET AVAILABILITY
VIP Admission (limited tables available)
- $125 front row
- $100 second row
- $100 third row
- Tables seat up to four guests (no exceptions)
- Tables do not include admission into venue
**VIP TABLES ARE NOW SOLD OUT**
General Admission
- $15 Advance
- $20 Day of Show
- $50 Meet and Greet Passes (Limited number available)
- Standing room only
This event is open to all ages
Thursday, 12/12 | Doors at 7:00 PM
The Third Annual A.D Farrow Co.-Harley Davidson Easyriders After Party will feature headliner DAVID ALLAN COE, with special guests Cliff Cody and Mark Pennington. Tickets are $15 advance and $20 day of show. Doors open at 8PM.
VIP Admission (limited tables available)
- $125 front row
- $100 second row
- $100 third row
- Tables seat up to four guests (no exceptions)
- Tables do not include admission into venue
General Admission
- $15 Advance
- $20 Day of Show
- $50 Meet and Greet Passes (Limited number available)
- Standing room only
Saturday, 2/8 | Doors 8PM
Hit country artist Craig Morgan returns to The Bluestone for his Journey: Livin’ Hits tour on March 20th, 2014. Special guests Chad Warrix and Clark Manson will open the show.
TICKET AVAILABILITY
VIP Admission
*Note* VIP Tables are now SOLD OUT
General Admission
- $20 advance
- Standing room only
This event is open to all ages
Thursday, March 20th | Doors 7PM
Craig Morgan will be performing live at The Bluestone on Thursday, January 12, 2017
Opening Artist: Drew Baldridge
Doors for the show will open at 7pm
Tickets: $25 in advance (day of show price will increase to $30)
Tickets go on-sale Friday, October 14th at 10am
PURCHASE HERE
VIP OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE
VIP TABLE PURCHASE DOES NOT INCLUDE ADMISSION TICKETS TO THE SHOW.
Admission tickets must be purchased separately.
- Loft Lower Tier: $250 (seats four people-no exceptions)
- Prime view of the stage!
- Includes first bucket of Miller or Coors Light
- VIP Server
- Exclusive Private Bar access
- Loft Upper Tier: $200 (seats four people-no exceptions)
- Includes first bucket of Miller or Coors Light
- VIP Server
- Private Bar Access
- May have an obstructed view
*All VIP tables located in the loft area
*all sales are final
“I have friends who are very artistic people, sometimes oddly so, and I never wanted to be that guy, to be so artistic that I’m odd,” he says smiling. “But it’s good to know that I’ve evolved musically and, with this new record, I’ve created something with longevity.
Indeed, Morgan’s A Whole Lot More To Me, co-produce
Morgan uses the honesty of the concert stage as an analogy for how he assembled what will be his seventh studio album. “It would look funny if you went to one of my concerts and I stood out there in skinny jeans. I’m not 21 years old, and I shouldn’t pretend to be,” he says. “But I also know this music will fit right in on country radio today. I’m singing music that is real and believable
And Craig Morgan knows exactly who he is, a man with many sides. Along with being an entertaine
He’s a busy man with a knack for attention to detail. Carefully choosing each lyric on this album is no exception.
The most obvious bridge to Morgan’s back catalog is the spirituall
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Morgan says the song, as well as album tracks like the emotionall
Another standout on the project is “Hearts I Leave Behind,” which features Morgan’s gritty and poignant vocals with the soulful Christian rock band Third Day’s lead singer, Mac Powell.
The hard-touri
“It’s such an emotional song, one that I can see being played at weddings for a long time,” he says. “I feel something in my chest when I hear it. It moves me — and that’s what music is supposed to do.”
Especially
“As a country singer, we sometimes get stereotype
And in Morgan, those folks have no better messenger.
Tyler Farr LIVE at The Bluestone Friday, April 12th, 2019
Doors for the show will open at 7pm
Opening Artist: Josh Phillips
Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 day of show
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“Maybe I’m addicted to pain…What used to be, what’s gone.
There’s definitely some darkness,
but it’s hard to explain, though everybody knows it.
“Probably I’m a hopeless romantic,
but sex can make that complicated, too.
“You know you want to be in love, but that’s a tricky thing to find.”
Tyler Farr’s a thinker, an observer of the human condition, a man in the middle of a surging testosterone country movement in today’s Nashville who insists on digging a little deeper, getting a little realer and owning how hard it can be. On Suffer In Peace, the son of a Garden City, Missouri farmer opens his veins and examines the pain that comes from being truly engaged with living.
From the wracked hangover of what you don’t see coming in love “Withdrawals,” the smoky acoustic “I Don’t Even Want This Beer” or the spare run-from-the-memories title track, the classically-trained vocalist knows that love isn’t just hard, it’s risky. With a resonant tenor that has a powdery bottom and a warm center, Farr heats up difficult emotions and peels back what most men barricade behind bravado.
One listen to “A Guy Walks Into A Bar,” Suffer’s lead single, is to hear the tension, the exhaustion and the devastation that comes with a stiff upper lip. It falters just a bit, buckles and throws unspeakable pain wide open without going for melodrama as he transforms the joke into a punchline that is the hero’s life.