The Stewarts Weekend Show feat. Denny Martin, Sam Gyllenhaal, Bill Warrington, Riley Weston, Pete Sallis, Bellamy Baylor, Kathy von & Jason Howard
Singer-Songwriter7:00 - Denny Martin, Sam Gyllenhaal, Bill Warrington
8:00 - Riley Weston, Pete Sallis with special guest
9:00 - Bellamy Baylor, Kathy Von, Jason Howard
10:00 - Unscheduled Rounds, sign in by 8:00
Great Live Music, no cover, full menu dinner and drink specials, patio outside, children friendly.
Commodore Grille
Fri. 2/15/13
Show: 7:00 PM
Free
All ages
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Rick and Tammy Stewart
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The Stewarts have been hosting shows around Nashville since 2006 , plain music from east Tn to west Tn, Their Customer Base is always a lively good crowd and the perfect place to network with other industry professionals .
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The Stewarts have been hosting shows around Nashville since 2006 , plain music from east Tn to west Tn, Their Customer Base is always a lively good crowd and the perfect place to network with other industry professionals .
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Denny Martin
Artist Bio:
Denny Martin Music was founded by Denny in Los Angeles in the mid 1980’s. His connection to country brought him to Nashville, which is now the home of DMM.
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Denny Martin Music was founded by Denny in Los Angeles in the mid 1980’s. His connection to country brought him to Nashville, which is now the home of DMM.
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Sam Gyllenhaal
RockArtist Bio:
A singer/songwriter from North Carolina, Gyllenhaal was raised on Bluegrass, Folk tunes and occasionally Gospel music. With a smooth California Country Sound, Gyllenhaal puts UMPH into his lyrics, rhythm guitar and vocals.
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A singer/songwriter from North Carolina, Gyllenhaal was raised on Bluegrass, Folk tunes and occasionally Gospel music. With a smooth California Country Sound, Gyllenhaal puts UMPH into his lyrics, rhythm guitar and vocals.
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Bill Warrington
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Bill Warrington grew up in Spokane, Washington. At 17, he joined the Navy and while stationed in San Diego at the North Island Naval Air Station in 1976, he saw a retiring Naval Commander, playing a banjo for some kids. Bill knew then that he wanted to be a singer/songwriter. He bought his first guitar that day, learned how to play and wrote his first song shortly after that. After moving back home to Spokane in 1980, he began working for the Post Office. He continued to write songs and hone his guitar/songwriting skills and rather than going Postal, he bit the bullet in 1989 and moved to Nashville. After getting to town, Bill realized he had a lot of work to do. The writers, singers and players in Nashville are the greatest in the world and in order to work with them, he knew the bar was high. After working hard for many years, and learning from successful writers like Jack Keller, Jon Ims and Patti Ryan, he went on to write with great writers, such as; Gerald Smith, Thom Shepherd, Dave Gibson, Patti Ryan, Bryan Cumming, Bob Feldman, Marty Hansen (aka Professor Marty), Tom Manning, Marci Salyer and Donna DeSopo, Julie Taylor, Luther Lewis. His songs have been recorded by Sue James, Sarah Hoffman, The Readings, Queenie Mullinix, Gerald Smith and Marci Salyer. He has won the Most Promising Male Award for 2004 - Songwriter of the Year Award 2005 and Co Writer of the Year Award 2006 which he won with his friend Joan Walker from the Tennessee Songwriters Association International.
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Bill Warrington grew up in Spokane, Washington. At 17, he joined the Navy and while stationed in San Diego at the North Island Naval Air Station in 1976, he saw a retiring Naval Commander, playing a banjo for some kids. Bill knew then that he wanted to be a singer/songwriter. He bought his first guitar that day, learned how to play and wrote his first song shortly after that. After moving back home to Spokane in 1980, he began working for the Post Office. He continued to write songs and hone his guitar/songwriting skills and rather than going Postal, he bit the bullet in 1989 and moved to Nashville. After getting to town, Bill realized he had a lot of work to do. The writers, singers and players in Nashville are the greatest in the world and in order to work with them, he knew the bar was high. After working hard for many years, and learning from successful writers like Jack Keller, Jon Ims and Patti Ryan, he went on to write with great writers, such as; Gerald Smith, Thom Shepherd, Dave Gibson, Patti Ryan, Bryan Cumming, Bob Feldman, Marty Hansen (aka Professor Marty), Tom Manning, Marci Salyer and Donna DeSopo, Julie Taylor, Luther Lewis. His songs have been recorded by Sue James, Sarah Hoffman, The Readings, Queenie Mullinix, Gerald Smith and Marci Salyer. He has won the Most Promising Male Award for 2004 - Songwriter of the Year Award 2005 and Co Writer of the Year Award 2006 which he won with his friend Joan Walker from the Tennessee Songwriters Association International.
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Riley Weston
CountryArtist Bio:
Country music singer-songwriter. Sometimes also an actress, or a writer. or even an author depending what day it is.
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Country music singer-songwriter. Sometimes also an actress, or a writer. or even an author depending what day it is.
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Pete Sallis
CountryArtist Bio:
Pete Sallis, originally from Chicago, moved to Nashville to pursue his passion for music. After attending Belmont University, he hit the road as a drummer for six years playing for many christian and country artists including Trent Wilmon, Bob Carlilse, and Tim Rushlow to name a few. On the strength of just six songs he wrote by himself, Pete signed a two year publishing deal at Combustion Music with Chris Farren. He won a 2007 CCMA Single of the Year with a song called “Somebody Wrote Love” by Universal South artist George Canyon. In 2009, Pete got a cut on a song called “Good To Joe”, which was produced by Mac McAnally for the upcoming Bucky Covington album.Pete writes for Brentwood Benson Music Publishing/Universal Music Group.
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Pete Sallis, originally from Chicago, moved to Nashville to pursue his passion for music. After attending Belmont University, he hit the road as a drummer for six years playing for many christian and country artists including Trent Wilmon, Bob Carlilse, and Tim Rushlow to name a few. On the strength of just six songs he wrote by himself, Pete signed a two year publishing deal at Combustion Music with Chris Farren. He won a 2007 CCMA Single of the Year with a song called “Somebody Wrote Love” by Universal South artist George Canyon. In 2009, Pete got a cut on a song called “Good To Joe”, which was produced by Mac McAnally for the upcoming Bucky Covington album.Pete writes for Brentwood Benson Music Publishing/Universal Music Group.
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Bellamy Baylor
CountryArtist Bio:
Native to Music City USA, growing up in Nashville has given Bellamy a unique perspective and a desire to add her own spice to the hometown country scene. A natural-born songwriter, she penned her first tune at age six. Always the imaginative dreamer, it was titled "He's a Pro Kisser”…though she'd never been kissed. Bellamy continued to grow as an artist, not only pursuing her first love, singing and writing, but also theatre and dance... anything that gave her a creative outlet and an audience. She is multi-talented as an entertainer, a truly accomplished and captivating singer. Born to be on stage. Thriving on the energy, excitement, the audience response - it fuels the fire that drives her to perform. "I'm a live singer," she adds. "Live performance evokes a passion in me unlike anything else I know. I'm telling life’s stories through music...sharing a piece of me. I love to see people respond to that."
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Native to Music City USA, growing up in Nashville has given Bellamy a unique perspective and a desire to add her own spice to the hometown country scene. A natural-born songwriter, she penned her first tune at age six. Always the imaginative dreamer, it was titled "He's a Pro Kisser”…though she'd never been kissed. Bellamy continued to grow as an artist, not only pursuing her first love, singing and writing, but also theatre and dance... anything that gave her a creative outlet and an audience. She is multi-talented as an entertainer, a truly accomplished and captivating singer. Born to be on stage. Thriving on the energy, excitement, the audience response - it fuels the fire that drives her to perform. "I'm a live singer," she adds. "Live performance evokes a passion in me unlike anything else I know. I'm telling life’s stories through music...sharing a piece of me. I love to see people respond to that."
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Kathy von
Pop, Singer-SongwriterArtist Bio:
Bright-eyed singer/songwriter Kathy von rolled into Nashville just over a year ago and has since created quite a buzz with her self-described Girly Pop / Country Rock flavored grooves. Kathy von has a heart of gold, a smile that puts all around her at ease, a kind word for anyone who crosses her path, and her music reflects this humbleness and sincerity. Kathy von has an uplifting lyrical style and a smooth, harmonious vocal impossible to shake once you hear her perform. She has managed to create her own unique cross-genre style, and her sound is often described as a blend of The Cranberries and Mindy Smith, with a touch of Alison Krauss in the mix.
Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, Kathy emigrated to USA with her family in 2000 at the age of 24. Although she didn’t pursue her musical aspirations until she was in her late 20’s, music has always been a key element in her life. “I have distinct memories of singing along to my parents records over and over again all day long (Rod Stewart, Elton John and The Carpenters come to mind) and I thought that’s what everyone did until I grew up and realized that not everyone lives and breathes music like I do.” The music gene runs in her family as well, her Dad has a history of playing in bands and her brother, Stephen, is also a singer / songwriter.
Unlike the majority of Nashville’s implanted music community, who have their sights set on Music City from childhood, Kathy von ventured into music as an adult who was already leading a very successful career in advertising. Her work afforded her the opportunity to relocate from Atlanta to Chicago back to Atlanta and on to New York, before her passion lead her to Nashville. “I bought my first guitar at 28 years and wrote my first song at 32 years. By 33 I had written 60 original songs (pretty bad ones) and when I lost my job in New York in 2009 I made the decision to move Nashville to pursue my passion for singing and songwriting.”
On top of her songwriting and performing aspirations, Kathy recently received her sound and audio engineering diploma at SAE Nashville and is currently attending Craig Groove University Online as well as building Kathy von Records/Publishing/Production. She is a multi-faceted individual with big dreams for the future and an admirable thirst for success. “I’d love to work in the music industry in any capacity that it will have me. Specifically as a songwriter, performer, engineer and managing other artists for basically as long as I am alive. Also, and more importantly, around about the time I wrote my first song I had a rededicated my life to following Jesus Christ. Music is such a blessing in my life and, I believe, a gift from God. I hope to be able to use a large portion of my music earnings to build a church in New York City.”
Thankfully, she followed her heart and landed in Nashville with no plans of moving on anytime soon. Kathy von is a gifted artist who’s sure to become a recognizable voice among the “Who’s Who” of the musical community and she is already garnering high praises from industry leaders. Songwriter / producer Rye Durand remarks, “Kathy’s voice speaks of her worldly experience, she’s like a potluck of influences and you never know what you are going to get.” She has also been critiqued by Nashville audio engineer, Dustin Spencer, as having a “fresh way of integrating her foreign musical vision to the Nashville country community.”
Armed with superstar talent, a charitable heart, charming sincerity and youthful beauty, Kathy von is equipped with the right tools to navigate any twists and turns the music biz throws her way. Keep your eyes open for this little lady as she makes her way to the top!
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
Bright-eyed singer/songwriter Kathy von rolled into Nashville just over a year ago and has since created quite a buzz with her self-described Girly Pop / Country Rock flavored grooves. Kathy von has a heart of gold, a smile that puts all around her at ease, a kind word for anyone who crosses her path, and her music reflects this humbleness and sincerity. Kathy von has an uplifting lyrical style and a smooth, harmonious vocal impossible to shake once you hear her perform. She has managed to create her own unique cross-genre style, and her sound is often described as a blend of The Cranberries and Mindy Smith, with a touch of Alison Krauss in the mix.
Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, Kathy emigrated to USA with her family in 2000 at the age of 24. Although she didn’t pursue her musical aspirations until she was in her late 20’s, music has always been a key element in her life. “I have distinct memories of singing along to my parents records over and over again all day long (Rod Stewart, Elton John and The Carpenters come to mind) and I thought that’s what everyone did until I grew up and realized that not everyone lives and breathes music like I do.” The music gene runs in her family as well, her Dad has a history of playing in bands and her brother, Stephen, is also a singer / songwriter.
Unlike the majority of Nashville’s implanted music community, who have their sights set on Music City from childhood, Kathy von ventured into music as an adult who was already leading a very successful career in advertising. Her work afforded her the opportunity to relocate from Atlanta to Chicago back to Atlanta and on to New York, before her passion lead her to Nashville. “I bought my first guitar at 28 years and wrote my first song at 32 years. By 33 I had written 60 original songs (pretty bad ones) and when I lost my job in New York in 2009 I made the decision to move Nashville to pursue my passion for singing and songwriting.”
On top of her songwriting and performing aspirations, Kathy recently received her sound and audio engineering diploma at SAE Nashville and is currently attending Craig Groove University Online as well as building Kathy von Records/Publishing/Production. She is a multi-faceted individual with big dreams for the future and an admirable thirst for success. “I’d love to work in the music industry in any capacity that it will have me. Specifically as a songwriter, performer, engineer and managing other artists for basically as long as I am alive. Also, and more importantly, around about the time I wrote my first song I had a rededicated my life to following Jesus Christ. Music is such a blessing in my life and, I believe, a gift from God. I hope to be able to use a large portion of my music earnings to build a church in New York City.”
Thankfully, she followed her heart and landed in Nashville with no plans of moving on anytime soon. Kathy von is a gifted artist who’s sure to become a recognizable voice among the “Who’s Who” of the musical community and she is already garnering high praises from industry leaders. Songwriter / producer Rye Durand remarks, “Kathy’s voice speaks of her worldly experience, she’s like a potluck of influences and you never know what you are going to get.” She has also been critiqued by Nashville audio engineer, Dustin Spencer, as having a “fresh way of integrating her foreign musical vision to the Nashville country community.”
Armed with superstar talent, a charitable heart, charming sincerity and youthful beauty, Kathy von is equipped with the right tools to navigate any twists and turns the music biz throws her way. Keep your eyes open for this little lady as she makes her way to the top!
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Jason Howard
CountryArtist Bio:
Jason Howard is a Nashville based recording artist, producer, songwriter, session guitarist and vocalist. He moved to Nashville in 1993 from his home town of Spanaway, Washington. As an artist, Jason has performed alongside Chris LeDoux, Grand Ole Opry stars Riders In The Sky, Larry Gatlin, and Tommy Cash. He regularly showcases his talents as a songwriter, playing sold out shows at venues such as the world famous Bluebird Café and the Hard Rock Cafe. He has also been featured on the Ernest Tubb Record Shop's Midnite Jamboree on WSM 650 Radio, and on the Nashville television show Mornings On Fox with Charlie Chase and Kelly Sutton. As a session vocalist, Jason has worked for many award winning songwriters including Steve Seskin, Michael Johnson, Randy Bachman, Jim Peterik, Tim Bays, and Jimmy Payne. He has worked as a session guitarist and vocalist in Nashville for numerous producers, including two-time Grammy Award winner Richard Adler, and long time Waylon Jennings band leader and producer Richie Albright. In 2006, he provided all of the vocals on the CMH Records bluegrass release “Black And Blue” as well as many other CMH releases. He also owns and operates Big H Productions, a full service recording studio. Since 2001, he has produced hundreds of songwriter sessions and artist Projects.
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Jason Howard is a Nashville based recording artist, producer, songwriter, session guitarist and vocalist. He moved to Nashville in 1993 from his home town of Spanaway, Washington. As an artist, Jason has performed alongside Chris LeDoux, Grand Ole Opry stars Riders In The Sky, Larry Gatlin, and Tommy Cash. He regularly showcases his talents as a songwriter, playing sold out shows at venues such as the world famous Bluebird Café and the Hard Rock Cafe. He has also been featured on the Ernest Tubb Record Shop's Midnite Jamboree on WSM 650 Radio, and on the Nashville television show Mornings On Fox with Charlie Chase and Kelly Sutton. As a session vocalist, Jason has worked for many award winning songwriters including Steve Seskin, Michael Johnson, Randy Bachman, Jim Peterik, Tim Bays, and Jimmy Payne. He has worked as a session guitarist and vocalist in Nashville for numerous producers, including two-time Grammy Award winner Richard Adler, and long time Waylon Jennings band leader and producer Richie Albright. In 2006, he provided all of the vocals on the CMH Records bluegrass release “Black And Blue” as well as many other CMH releases. He also owns and operates Big H Productions, a full service recording studio. Since 2001, he has produced hundreds of songwriter sessions and artist Projects.
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