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Nathan Belt- Under the Neon Steeple, EP Release Party & Honky-Tonk Celebration

March 1, 2026Every Saturday5:30 PM

Tickets on sale to Chief’s Choir members Wed. January 14 at Noon Central and to the general public on Fri. January 16 at Noon Central.

Celebrate the recent release of Nathan’s first EP, along with several special friends for a honky-tonk throwdown! New songs and classic country covers! Special Guests include: Timbo, Uncle B, Alex Miller, Chandler Dozier, Erin Viancourt, Mindy Miller, Bradley Gaskin

Doors: 5:30pm
Show: 6:30pm

Nathan Belt

Nathan Belt

Country music traditionalist NATHAN BELT has been a fixture in Nashville’s music scene since the early 2000’s. An incredible solo vocalist and also lead singer/front man of the fan favorite band Nathan Belt & the Buckles, Nathan can be found sharing his love of traditional, classic Country music in well known music venues all over Nashville! He’s a featured performer and host on Nashville’s famous General Jackson Showboat too! Nathan’s love and respect for classic Country  will be front and center  in a brand new self-penned solo EP.

Timbo

Born & raised in Music City, Timbo made waves working the Nashville honky-tonk circuit & kickstarted his career by releasing his debut EP to critical acclaim. Backed by a myriad community of lifelong musicians, he formed a band  with a sound many have come to call “Soul Country.” Timbo’s sound showcases his traditional roots in Country music & culture. With a new record coming soon, you can already hear his unique style on iTunes & Spotify, or live in Music City & beyond.

Bryan Simpson

Modern American eclectic singer-songwriter Bryan Simpson is an artist whose sound unnervingly explores an evocative amalgamation of southern folk, bluegrass, classic country and indie eclecticism, w/the playful swagger, relatable storytelling, & thoughtful introspection of his heroes which include John Hartford, Tom T Hall, Jeff Tweedy, and of course Bob Dylan.

Bryan’s songs have netted praise from all corners: The Huffington Post wrote “Bryan’s original undertakings are reminiscent of the whimsical and whip-smart work by David Byrne and Jim James”. While SeattlePi claims Simpson’s music echoes “Bowie, and Beck in the melodies, moods, and arrangements. The quest is entertaining and thought-provoking.” His genre-spanning career has included making records and touring as a singer/songwriter with luminaries as diverse as The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, bluegrass giant Ricky Skaggs and Mumford and Sons. Simpson has had many of his original songs recorded by artists that run the gamut from country royalty George Strait to alt country rock standout, Stephen Wilson, Jr to American DJ Marshmello. In 2024, Simpson released his first record under his own name. “The Oldest’- produced by Eddie Spear (Zach Bryan/Brandi Carlisle), it takes his shade tree kaleidoscopic storytelling center stage. In late ’25 Bryan released his first single, “Punk Rock Show” off his sophomore record. Recorded at legendary RCA Studio A in Nashville w/Phillip Smith (Noah Kahan/Chris Stapleton) at the helm.

Alex Miller

He’s a 6 foot 6 ball of fire! Hailing from the hills and hollers of Lancaster, KY. He’s been lighting up Nashville with his Country Swagger, and Kentucky Charm. He has shared the stage with some of your favorite artists such as; Hank Jr, Brooks and Dunn, Josh Turner, Jamey Johnson, Tracy Byrd, ALABAMA, Brett Young, Emily Ann Roberts, Drake Milligan and Luke Bryan! His band the Kentucky Kowboys are one of the greatest configurations in Country Music. If you love authentic “COUNTRY” music I recommend you give him a follow.

Chandler Dozier

Chandler Dozier is a 23-year-old singer/songwriter native of Troy, North Carolina. He embodies a long-forgotten neo-traditionalist country sound reminiscent of music from the 1950s and 60s. He draws musical inspiration from the Bakersfield sound out of southern California, early Bluegrass of the Appalachians, as well as the Neo-Traditionalist movement of the 1980s. His main influences include Dwight Yoakam, Merle Haggard, and Buck Owens through which he has acquired an ear for authentic country music.