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Artist Lineup

Gunnar & the Grizzly Boys - 12:00-12:45pm

The young aggressive style of the Grizzly Boys bounces back and forth between rock and blues creating a sound that screams country. With a supportive mob of hillbilly music fans at every show, the Grizzly Boys bring a party that encourages all to stand up and make some noise. more

The Harters - 1:00-1:45pm

Family. Love. Harmony. They're three simple words that can mean anything to pretty much everybody. But for The Harters, they embody a way of life that means just about everything. First and foremost, Michael, Leslie and Scott are siblings. And as brothers and sister, they share a familial love rooted in a lifetime of...more

Chris Janson - 2:00-2:45pm

A line from one of Chris Janson's songs says a lot about his style: "What's wrong with rockers driving pick-ups -- Johnny Cash was wearing black before Sid Vicious." The desire to blend two seemingly opposite worlds is at the heart of Janson's sound, combining pure country with rock themes, a driving guitar, and his signature harmonica. His unique style...more

Eli Young Band - 3:15-4:00pm

The Eli Young Band's music has all the hallmarks of youth: passion, energy, excitement. The band's story is the definition of commitment: years spent honing its sound while building up to their first national album launch. more

Josh Thompson - 4:30-5:15pm

Country artist Josh Thompson kicked off his career in 2009, when the songwriter released his first single, "Beer on the Table," and co-authored a song for Jason Michael Carroll's Top Ten album Growing Up Is Getting Old. A native... more

David Nail - 5:45- 6:30pm

Born and raised in Kennett, MO, country singer and songwriter David Nail was drawn at first to sports, particularly baseball, but found himself dreaming of a music career too, and as time went by, he put more and more of his time and energy in the direction of music. He received a few college offers to play baseball, but chose to go with music instead, and moved to Nashville. Music City was just too overwhelming... more

Craig Morgan - 7:00-8:00pm

When Craig Morgan was ten years old and on a school field trip to Nashville, he sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" well enough to catch the ear of a distinctive older lady in the crowd. "She walked up to me and said, 'Son, someday you're gonna be a famous singer,'" Morgan remembers. Two-plus decades later, he'd be looking at a picture of the woman -Minnie Pearl- in the Ryman Auditorium dressing room that bears her name, getting ready for his first performance...more