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Wildheart Wednesdays : Creating Community thru stories and song feat. Natalie Murphy , Dave Berg , Damien Horne , Bridgette Tatum & Ruby
Wed July 28, 2021 6:30 pm (Doors: 5:30 pm )
3rd and Lindsley
All Ages
$12.00



 

WILDHEART WEDNESDAYS

Join me in celebrating the Wildhearts, the songwriters and musicians who aren’t afraid to create music with the freedom and courage to be who they are and know what they want. See you there!

 

Wednesday July 28th, 2021 

Doors: 5:30

Show: 6:30 to 8:30

Tickets:

 $12.00 in advance 

$15.00 (cash) at the door

 

Natalie Murphy: Natalie’s singing and songwriting have brought her around the world. She has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry alongside legends like Whisperin’ Bill Anderson and performed with Jon Pardi, Terri Clark and Maggie Rose. She has played in smoky bars and festival stages, as well as made nearly 20 tours playing for troops overseas. As a songwriter, she has paired with Grammy-nominated Cam and The Voice star Chris Kroeze.

Dave Berg: Originally from Portland Oregon where he cut his teeth in the music business playing rock and roll. Then he found himself with several number one country hits as a writer. For starters, “Somebody” by Reba McEntire, “If You’re Goin’ Thru Hell” by Rodney Atkins, “Stupid Boy” by Keith Urban, “These Are My People” by Rodney Atkins and Emerson Drive’s “Moments”.

Damien Horne: International recording artist, musician and songwriter, Damien was part of the trio The Farm and the infamous Nashville MuzikMafia. He has collaborated with and performed with Bon Jovi, Big &Rich, Shemekia Copeland, Velvet Revolver, The Neville Brothers, John Legend, Hank Williams Jr and many more.

Bridgett Tatum: She wrote the most played song in country radio, “She’s Country” performed by Jason Aldean. She has released her own music which can be found on all the streaming platforms, and she has written cuts for Randy Houser, The Farm and George Clinton. 


Wildheart Artist of the Week: Ruby