The Cadillac Three Announce 10th Anniversary UK And Ireland Tour For December Monday, 17 May 2021 Written by Jon Stickler
The Cadillac Three will bring their 10th anniversary celebrations to the UK and Ireland this autumn.
The tour will see the Nashville trio play shows in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Nottingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, London, Cardiff, Dublin, and Belfast during December.
Support on all dates will comes from Brent Cobb, with tickets for the shows on general sale at 9am on May 21. The band said: We are so excited to celebrate our 10 year anniversary with a proper headlining tour of the UK and Ireland with our good buddy Brent Cobb coming along as support! We can’t wait to bring our Tennessee mojo back over and mix it up with y’all! After the last year we could all use some cheers, beers and hallelujah’s. Let’s party!
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Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: comedian Erik Rivera, San Antonio Symphony, Southside Book Fair
Compiled by Shawna Davis, Staff writer
May 13, 2021
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Mexican pop singer Vanessa Zamora is coming to Paper Tiger.Cosmica Artists
With three high-profile films opening on the same weekend for the first time in ages that’s “Spiral,” “Those Who Wish Me Dead” and “Army of the Dead” a lot of people will be going to the movies this weekend. But if you want live entertainment, there are options, including a couple of stand-up comics and country music. There’s always country music.
Raul Malo – the front man of the Grammy- and Country Music Association-Award winning group The Mavericks – left Houston barely two weeks ago. He was in town for multiple solo performances at The Heights Theater, all of which sold-out. Anyone who missed out on hearing his lush baritone need not fret, however, because The Mavericks will be live-streaming a concert from Kansas City this Friday.
Reverend Horton Heat For more than 25 years, The Reverend Horton Heat (the band) has been combining rock and roll with elements of punk, swing, surf and country. Hedonistic, tongue-in-cheek lyricism abounds in the group’s songs, and there’s an underlying sense of not taking anything too seriously – a welcome idea in these trying times. Widely regarded as the godfather of psychobilly, The Reverend Horton Heat (the man) is scheduled to perform a solo set at The House Of Blues for a second consecutive Saturday this weekend.
ATLANTA â Amid framed gold records and concert posters celebrating a Ray Charles tribute show at the Grand Ole Opry in 2006 and the 2014 opening of the Earl Scruggs Center in Shelby, North Carolina, there hangs a drawing of Charles.
A fan had created the artwork, and it looms as a spiritual music guide in this cozy studio room otherwise filled with racks of acoustic and electric guitars, including a customized Dale Earnhardt Gibson.
âRay has more to do with what comes out of my mouth when I sing than anybody, probably. He influenced me so much.â
Travis Tritt is looking at the depiction of Charles with a crinkle-eyed smile as he relays his everlasting awe of the Georgia soul titan, and in that fleeting moment, the nearly 32-year history of Tritt crystallizes.
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Hailey Whitters takes the spotlight during the latest installment of âCMT Campfire Sessions,â a digital series from CMT that launched in January. Each episode features a different artist offering up-close-and-personal acoustic performances in a traditional campfire setting.
For her set, Hailey invited a small handful of collaborators to join her around the fire, including duet partner
Jordan Davis. Jordan teams up with Hailey for âThe Ride,â a duet on the latter artistâs recently released deluxe album,
Living the Dream.
Also featured is
Brent Cobb, Haileyâs songwriting partner and longtime friend, who joins her for another duet, âGlad to Be Here.â