In The Round with Bobby Tomberlin and friends
Singer-SongwriterThe Bluebird Cafe
Wed. 2/27/13
Show: 9:00 PM
$10
All ages
[Venue Details]
Wed. 2/27/13
Show: 9:00 PM
$10
All ages
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Artist Bio:
Bobby co-wrote the number one Country and Top 5 AC single, “One More Day” recorded by Diamond Rio, and co-authored the inspirational book by the same title. He co-wrote the Top 10 single “A Good Day To Run” with Darryl Worley, and has also had songs recorded by Josh Turner, Faith Hill, Kenny Rogers, Rodney Atkins, Joe Nichols, Terri Clark, Little Jimmy Dickens, the Oak Ridge Boys, Joe Diffie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bill Anderson, Ty Herndon, Lee Greenwood, Chely Wright, Linda Davis, Russ Taff, Eddy Arnold and many others.
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Bobby co-wrote the number one Country and Top 5 AC single, “One More Day” recorded by Diamond Rio, and co-authored the inspirational book by the same title. He co-wrote the Top 10 single “A Good Day To Run” with Darryl Worley, and has also had songs recorded by Josh Turner, Faith Hill, Kenny Rogers, Rodney Atkins, Joe Nichols, Terri Clark, Little Jimmy Dickens, the Oak Ridge Boys, Joe Diffie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bill Anderson, Ty Herndon, Lee Greenwood, Chely Wright, Linda Davis, Russ Taff, Eddy Arnold and many others.
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Artist Bio:
Dennis was born July 30, 1952. He was raised on a farm in Tracy, Minnesota. At the age of eleven, after seeing the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, he got a guitar. Dennis started playing in bands and writing songs. He received a solo recording offer out of Chicago. He quit school and hit the road...turning 17 in the summer of ’69 in old town and the windy city. The record company took him to Nashville for the first time to do some demos, and Dennis fell in love with the place. After returning to Chicago and touring the U.S., from New York City to Los Angeles over the next nine months, the record deal fell thru.
Shortly thereafter, Dennis once again lit out for Music City...this time hitchhiking and stopping in a dozen honky tonks and bars along the way to play and pass the hat. Then, he landed backstage at the Grand Ole Opry his very first night back in town. For the next five years, he worked in the bars and passed the hat...until five years later, almost to the day, Dennis finally started getting songs recorded, as well as doing session work as a background singer and guitarist. During this period, he also wrote and played on, as well as produced, dozens of national jingles for companies like Coke, Opryland, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Rubbermaid, etc. It was also during this period that Dennis signed with Charlie Pride and Tom Collins’ publishing company...and the hits began.
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Dennis was born July 30, 1952. He was raised on a farm in Tracy, Minnesota. At the age of eleven, after seeing the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, he got a guitar. Dennis started playing in bands and writing songs. He received a solo recording offer out of Chicago. He quit school and hit the road...turning 17 in the summer of ’69 in old town and the windy city. The record company took him to Nashville for the first time to do some demos, and Dennis fell in love with the place. After returning to Chicago and touring the U.S., from New York City to Los Angeles over the next nine months, the record deal fell thru.
Shortly thereafter, Dennis once again lit out for Music City...this time hitchhiking and stopping in a dozen honky tonks and bars along the way to play and pass the hat. Then, he landed backstage at the Grand Ole Opry his very first night back in town. For the next five years, he worked in the bars and passed the hat...until five years later, almost to the day, Dennis finally started getting songs recorded, as well as doing session work as a background singer and guitarist. During this period, he also wrote and played on, as well as produced, dozens of national jingles for companies like Coke, Opryland, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Rubbermaid, etc. It was also during this period that Dennis signed with Charlie Pride and Tom Collins’ publishing company...and the hits began.
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Artist Bio:
I've been a professional songwriter for over 20 years. I'm from the music mecca of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. I've been a staff writer at FAME-Muscle Shoals, Starstruck, March Music, Jody Williams Music, SONY ATV Tree Publishing, and currently I am proud to be signed with Hal Oven's Noble Vision Music Publishing Company on Music Row. I've had over seventy cuts over the past twenty-two years, quite a few singles that you never heard, but thankfully a few you may have, like "Moon Over Georgia", "Like There Ain't No Yesterday" and "That's What I Love About Sunday". Also "Crank My Tractor" was a big hit in Canada for Michelle Wright, I wrote that one with Shoals compadre Steven Dale Jones. "Thanks For The G Chord" was co-written with Byron Hill and recorded by John Michael Montgomery-produced by Buddy Cannon.. "She'll Go On You" appears on Josh Turner's Long Black Train project. Some of my most recent cuts are "Gravity" that I co-wrote with Josh Turner-it's on his "Your Man" CD,"Cryin Days" co-written with Kim McClean on Megan Mullins,"Pocketful of Fifties" recorded by Kim Glover and co-written with longtime Muscle Shoals writer friends Darrell Glover and Kim Glover, "Travelin' Soul", which I co-wrote with Liz Rose and Lisa Brokop recorded by Terri Clark, and "Free Bird In A Firebird" co-written with Brandy Clark on Heartland, ..I am honored to have a song I co-wrote with Kate Campbell..which appears on her current CD she did with my cousin Spooner Oldham. The song is called "Terrible Mercy". Also look for Josh Turner's Live From The Ryman CD at all Cracker Barrell stores, included in the package is "Gravity" and "She'll Go On You"."The Way He Was Raised" co-written with Josh Turner and Bobby Tomberlin appears on Josh's "Everything Is Fine" project.Brittany Clarke recently released "If That Chair Could Talk" co-written with Liz Rose. "Things A Mama Don't Know" by Mica Roberts and Toby Keith-- I co-wrote with Liz Rose and Brandy Clark, Mica is on Toby Keith's Show Dog record label. I'm very excited about seven recent cuts, three on the Shoals Band, three on Sandstone, "Everbody Loves You" was just recorded by my good buddy Jesse Lee!!! I co-wrote that with Liz Rose and Morgane Hayes..
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I've been a professional songwriter for over 20 years. I'm from the music mecca of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. I've been a staff writer at FAME-Muscle Shoals, Starstruck, March Music, Jody Williams Music, SONY ATV Tree Publishing, and currently I am proud to be signed with Hal Oven's Noble Vision Music Publishing Company on Music Row. I've had over seventy cuts over the past twenty-two years, quite a few singles that you never heard, but thankfully a few you may have, like "Moon Over Georgia", "Like There Ain't No Yesterday" and "That's What I Love About Sunday". Also "Crank My Tractor" was a big hit in Canada for Michelle Wright, I wrote that one with Shoals compadre Steven Dale Jones. "Thanks For The G Chord" was co-written with Byron Hill and recorded by John Michael Montgomery-produced by Buddy Cannon.. "She'll Go On You" appears on Josh Turner's Long Black Train project. Some of my most recent cuts are "Gravity" that I co-wrote with Josh Turner-it's on his "Your Man" CD,"Cryin Days" co-written with Kim McClean on Megan Mullins,"Pocketful of Fifties" recorded by Kim Glover and co-written with longtime Muscle Shoals writer friends Darrell Glover and Kim Glover, "Travelin' Soul", which I co-wrote with Liz Rose and Lisa Brokop recorded by Terri Clark, and "Free Bird In A Firebird" co-written with Brandy Clark on Heartland, ..I am honored to have a song I co-wrote with Kate Campbell..which appears on her current CD she did with my cousin Spooner Oldham. The song is called "Terrible Mercy". Also look for Josh Turner's Live From The Ryman CD at all Cracker Barrell stores, included in the package is "Gravity" and "She'll Go On You"."The Way He Was Raised" co-written with Josh Turner and Bobby Tomberlin appears on Josh's "Everything Is Fine" project.Brittany Clarke recently released "If That Chair Could Talk" co-written with Liz Rose. "Things A Mama Don't Know" by Mica Roberts and Toby Keith-- I co-wrote with Liz Rose and Brandy Clark, Mica is on Toby Keith's Show Dog record label. I'm very excited about seven recent cuts, three on the Shoals Band, three on Sandstone, "Everbody Loves You" was just recorded by my good buddy Jesse Lee!!! I co-wrote that with Liz Rose and Morgane Hayes..
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Artist Bio:
My name is Candi Carpenter. Music isn't just what I do; it's who I am. I left school for Nashville when I was 15. The stages of bars and honky-tonk dives became my classroom. Since then, I’ve shared the stage with legends from Vince Gill to Loretta Lynn. I write from the heart and I sing from the soul.
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My name is Candi Carpenter. Music isn't just what I do; it's who I am. I left school for Nashville when I was 15. The stages of bars and honky-tonk dives became my classroom. Since then, I’ve shared the stage with legends from Vince Gill to Loretta Lynn. I write from the heart and I sing from the soul.
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