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Brassfield, Matt Warren & The Goodfoot

October 29, 20266:30 PM

Tickets on sale to Chief’s Choir Members on Wednesday, May 6 at Noon, CT and to the general public on Friday, May 8 at Noon CT.

Brassfield and Matt Warren & The Goodfoot bring Nashville-rooted country and Southern soul to the stage, blending tight harmonies, seasoned songwriting, and high-energy live performances.

Doors: 6:30 pm
Show: 7:30 pm

Brassfield and Matt Warren & The Goodfoot

Brassfield

Brassfield  is a country vocal trio based in Nashville, consisting of brothers Bradley and Chadley Brassfield and Chadley’s wife, Jessie Rose Brassfield. It’s certainly a family affair that makes for airtight three-part harmonies and a stellar vocal blend. Musical roots run deep for all of them.

The brothers were born in Tupelo, Mississippi, where music is undoubtedly a way of life. In the Brassfield bloodline, being a great singer is commonplace, and the boys are no exception to this phenomenon. Growing up, they toured the southern US playing and singing in churches, fell in love with being on stage, and knew that they wanted to continue their career together in Nashville. That’s where they met Jessie Rose. Born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, Jessie has spent her whole life in a musical bubble. She’s been a happy student of music from the start, and her love of music encompasses all genres.

She’s been singing, playing piano, and writing songs for as long as she can remember. She comes from a long line of professional singers/musicians/writers, her dad being JP Pennington of the country hit-making group Exile. Following in his footsteps, she moved to Nashville to pursue country music, met the boys, the stars aligned, and two important things happened. Jessie and Chadley fell in love, and the trio discovered that their three unique voices came together to form a killer vocal blend. The rest is history.

Brassfield is a popular and in-demand Nashville act. They are well known in Music City and often play five to seven shows a week. Performance credits include opening for major label acts such as Chris Stapleton, Little Big Town, Lady A, Sarah Evans, Jeff Foxworthy, Trace Adkins, The Frontmen, Barenaked Ladies, Ernest, and Exile. Also, they were selected by Peyton Manning to perform at his benefit for the Pat Summitt Foundation.

Brassfield got their start as a trio by being the house band for the famous Opry Backstage Grill and hosting weekly hit songwriter nights that put them on stage with many of country music’s most prolific songwriters. All three members of Brassfield are songwriters themselves, with Chadley Brassfield being awarded a recent Grammy for his songwriting.

Bradley, Chadley, and Jessie Rose are beyond thrilled to announce that they have recently signed a record deal with Clearwater Records.

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Matt Warren & The Goodfoot

Matt Warren & The Goodfoot is a Nashville-based “all-star” band led by seasoned songwriter Matt Warren. The group features a rotating lineup of some of the city’s most respected musicians and songwriters, delivering a sound rooted in Southern soul.

About Matt

Chart-topping songwriter. Solo artist. Multi-platinum award winner. Soul singer. Matt Warren has played all the parts, building a versatile career that has taken him from the elite writing rooms of Music Row to stages across the country. He turns a new page with Heartbreak Superstar, his first solo release in a dozen years. Inspired by the R&B classics, soul songs, and southern music of his youth, it’s a timeless record for the modern age. Warren’s songwriting is on full display, showcasing the chops that have already earned him a pair of ASCAP Awards, an ACM Song of the Year nomination, and a Number 1 hit on country radio. Heartbreak Superstar is a singer’s record, though, and Warren — who created the EP with co-producers Oscar Charles and Cliff Audretch — delivers each song with a voice that’s every bit as raw, road-worn, and resilient as his own journey. That journey has taken Warren from the top of the Billboard charts — where Gary Allan’s “Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)” made him one of Nashville’s most in-demand songwriters during the 2010s, reaching Number 1 the same year Warren received his self-titled solo debut — to rehab, where he found God and rediscovered himself. Heartbreak Superstar captures the melodies and southern stories that have always fueled his work with renewed clarity. The result is a mix southern soul, Tennessee twang, and Laurel Canyon country-rock, all glued together by a songwriting veteran who’s happy to reclaim his solo artistry.

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