Antique Archaeology Nashville
Sat. 1/26/13
Show: 7:00 PM
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Sat. 1/26/13
Show: 7:00 PM
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Artist Bio:
Tiina Adair began singing at the age of three. Everyone who heard her voice knew she had found her calling. At five, her mom showed her three chords on the guitar and her love for stringed instruments blossomed. She now plays banjo, fiddle, bass, piano and her signature instrument, the mandolin. Tina soon joined her family band, Bluegrass Edition and in 1996 they won the prestigious “International Pizza Hut Showdown” in Owensboro, KY. As a result of this award, Tina Adair and the Adairs (a new name for a new era) signed with Sugar Hill Records. Tina’s first album, Just You Wait & See, was released in September of 1997 and featured Chris Thile, Bryan Sutton, Aubrey Haynie, Viktor Krauss, Charlie Cushman, Keith Little, and Alan O’Bryant and was produced by Jerry Douglas. The record received rave reviews and exposed Tina to a national audience. The album sold in excess of twenty thousand copies climbed to the top ten on the Americana charts. The success of this album culminated in Tina being nominated four times for SPBGMA “female vocalist of the year” and twice for the IBMA “female vocalist of the year” second round. After a successful four year run with Sugar Hill, Tina decided to leave the label to pursue an education in music business at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. However, her passion for making music still ran deep and by the end of 2000, she had completed her second, and equally well-received album, All You Need. Now, after years of preparation, Tina has decided to take her love for performing to a new level. She is introducing an incredible new band, simply titled The Tina Adair Band. It is a group of musicians who admire and understand Tina’s songs, and the way she sings them. The band is in the process of completing its first album and by all indications, bluegrass audiences will be so very glad to have Tina back.
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Tiina Adair began singing at the age of three. Everyone who heard her voice knew she had found her calling. At five, her mom showed her three chords on the guitar and her love for stringed instruments blossomed. She now plays banjo, fiddle, bass, piano and her signature instrument, the mandolin. Tina soon joined her family band, Bluegrass Edition and in 1996 they won the prestigious “International Pizza Hut Showdown” in Owensboro, KY. As a result of this award, Tina Adair and the Adairs (a new name for a new era) signed with Sugar Hill Records. Tina’s first album, Just You Wait & See, was released in September of 1997 and featured Chris Thile, Bryan Sutton, Aubrey Haynie, Viktor Krauss, Charlie Cushman, Keith Little, and Alan O’Bryant and was produced by Jerry Douglas. The record received rave reviews and exposed Tina to a national audience. The album sold in excess of twenty thousand copies climbed to the top ten on the Americana charts. The success of this album culminated in Tina being nominated four times for SPBGMA “female vocalist of the year” and twice for the IBMA “female vocalist of the year” second round. After a successful four year run with Sugar Hill, Tina decided to leave the label to pursue an education in music business at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. However, her passion for making music still ran deep and by the end of 2000, she had completed her second, and equally well-received album, All You Need. Now, after years of preparation, Tina has decided to take her love for performing to a new level. She is introducing an incredible new band, simply titled The Tina Adair Band. It is a group of musicians who admire and understand Tina’s songs, and the way she sings them. The band is in the process of completing its first album and by all indications, bluegrass audiences will be so very glad to have Tina back.
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Artist Bio:
Robby Hecht is a romantic realist. He writes melodic and captivating songs that don’t shy away from the complexity of human relationships and delivers them with a smooth tenor that evokes both sorrow and hope. His new record, and second solo effort, takes the listener through a broad spectrum of emotions touching on forgiveness, love, indifference, joy, self-doubt and more. He writes with an honestly that captures the truth of a sentiment, building allegorical themes that allow anyone to relate the songs to the experiences of his or her own life.
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Robby Hecht is a romantic realist. He writes melodic and captivating songs that don’t shy away from the complexity of human relationships and delivers them with a smooth tenor that evokes both sorrow and hope. His new record, and second solo effort, takes the listener through a broad spectrum of emotions touching on forgiveness, love, indifference, joy, self-doubt and more. He writes with an honestly that captures the truth of a sentiment, building allegorical themes that allow anyone to relate the songs to the experiences of his or her own life.
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Artist Bio:
“I call it roots, rock & soul; that place where old-school r&b, rock, country and jazz come together. I try to make new music in traditional ways, good songs played by live musicians, recorded at the same time, emphasis on good songs.”
Al Hill is what blues, rock, country and jazz have in common. Thumping a shuffle, rocking the 88s, or honey dripping a ballad, his American roots music grabs a careening modern world and brings it back to earth.
Al currently is collaborating with long-time Lee Rocker guitarist Brophy Dale on a record of roots-rock rhythm & blues. A mutual friend who passed away two years ago wanted them to make the record they never did when they were tearing up Southeastern Michigan in the ’80s, and this project is a gift to her. With Al in Nashville and Brophy in L.A., they find time to record between their respective tour dates. A record release and live shows will be announced.
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“I call it roots, rock & soul; that place where old-school r&b, rock, country and jazz come together. I try to make new music in traditional ways, good songs played by live musicians, recorded at the same time, emphasis on good songs.”
Al Hill is what blues, rock, country and jazz have in common. Thumping a shuffle, rocking the 88s, or honey dripping a ballad, his American roots music grabs a careening modern world and brings it back to earth.
Al currently is collaborating with long-time Lee Rocker guitarist Brophy Dale on a record of roots-rock rhythm & blues. A mutual friend who passed away two years ago wanted them to make the record they never did when they were tearing up Southeastern Michigan in the ’80s, and this project is a gift to her. With Al in Nashville and Brophy in L.A., they find time to record between their respective tour dates. A record release and live shows will be announced.
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Artist Bio:
I live my life giving and sharing...with honesty, loyalty, commitment, and understanding. The energy spent and sacrifices made to achieve this will be spent and made with gladness…a great investment of ourselves to fulfill our desires and experience the rewards. I believe that what you give is always returned to you many times over. But, the point is… that someone’s life is richer, more meaningful and enjoyable because of what is offered. I’m a sensitive man with strong “old fashioned” values and a gentleman. Tender hearted, emotionally balanced, and always look for the good and beauty that’s around me. I’m absolutely loyal and committed to things that are truly important. A skillful communicator. Very well educated in both school and in life...a perpetual student. I’m very domestically able…a great cook…keep a clean and organized home. I’m a rugged outdoorsman…love to be in the mountains hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, or just napping under a great shade tree. I work hard and have experienced success in most everything I’ve done. Retired from a career in US Navy Medicine, specializing in Clinical/Emergency medicine and Aerospace Physiology. I directed the Emergency Management Agency for a community in Maine. I founded and was the Executive Director of the Habitat for Humanity Affiliate in a county in Tennessee. I’ve been a contractor, farmer, musician, teacher, and now I run music showcases..
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I live my life giving and sharing...with honesty, loyalty, commitment, and understanding. The energy spent and sacrifices made to achieve this will be spent and made with gladness…a great investment of ourselves to fulfill our desires and experience the rewards. I believe that what you give is always returned to you many times over. But, the point is… that someone’s life is richer, more meaningful and enjoyable because of what is offered. I’m a sensitive man with strong “old fashioned” values and a gentleman. Tender hearted, emotionally balanced, and always look for the good and beauty that’s around me. I’m absolutely loyal and committed to things that are truly important. A skillful communicator. Very well educated in both school and in life...a perpetual student. I’m very domestically able…a great cook…keep a clean and organized home. I’m a rugged outdoorsman…love to be in the mountains hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, or just napping under a great shade tree. I work hard and have experienced success in most everything I’ve done. Retired from a career in US Navy Medicine, specializing in Clinical/Emergency medicine and Aerospace Physiology. I directed the Emergency Management Agency for a community in Maine. I founded and was the Executive Director of the Habitat for Humanity Affiliate in a county in Tennessee. I’ve been a contractor, farmer, musician, teacher, and now I run music showcases..
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