Quartz Hill Records / Stone Country Records Takeover Night 1: Runaway June, 2 Lane Summer, Spencer Hatcher, Matt Cooper, Lakelin Lemmings
June 7, 20258:00 PM
Join us in The Neon Steeple for night one of the Quartz Hill Records and Stone Country Records Take Over at Chief’s on Broadway.
Doors – 8:00 pm
Show – 8:00 pm
Join us in The Neon Steeple for night one of the Quartz Hill Records and Stone Country Records Take Over at Chief’s on Broadway.
- 8:30pm – 9:15pm – Lakelin Lemmings
- 9:15pm – 10pm – Matt Cooper
- 10pm – 11pm – 2 Lane Summer
- 11pm – 12:30am – Runaway June
- 12:30am – 2am – Spencer Hatcher
Runaway June
Strong-minded, soft-hearted, and wildly free-spirited, each member of Runaway June possesses the kind of powerhouse talent and radiant charisma that fully commands the spotlight. But when the three musicians sing together, their crystalline harmonies create an impact well beyond the sum of its parts and instantly stir up a whole world of feeling: sweet relief from heartache, escape from everyday chaos, an unabashed freedom to shake off your inhibitions.
Comprised of founding member Jennifer Wayne (vocals, rhythm guitar), Natalie Stovall (vocals, fiddle, mandolin) and Stevie Woodward (lead vocals and guitar, harmonica), Runaway June’s career triumphs include earning nominations from the Academy of Country Music Awards and the CMT Music Awards and scoring a Top 5 country radio hit with their GOLD-certified breakthrough single, “Buy My Own Drinks.” The Nashville-based super group has brought its electrifying live set to tours with country icons including Carrie Underwood
and Luke Bryan.
Runaway June’s new radio single, “New Kind of Emotion,” is produced by two-time GRAMMY winner Kristian Bush (Sugarland), and penned by Runaway June alongside hit songwriter Paul Sikes. The exhilarating mid-tempo track is a feel-good ode to falling in love.
“New Kind of Emotion” is available now across all digital retail and streaming partners, and currently impacting U.S. country radio, where it was a Top 5 Most Added Song (Mediabase) upon the single’s official impact date.
2 Lane Summer
Joe Hanson and Chris Ray may have taken different roads to Nashville – Joe migrating south from Illinois and Chris heading north from Mississippi – but when they started crossing paths in Music Row writing rooms, the fast friends soon realized how much they had in common. Both were multi-instrumentalists who’d grown up singing in church and with a musical DNA that also incorporated country and soulful pop. When Joe and Chris began to harmonize vocally, the power, precision and emotional impact of that blend quickly revealed that these two men were born to sing together. Converging as 2 Lane Summer, the duo built a strong fan base on social media before now signing with Quartz Hill Records.
The duo’s latest release, “Here’s to You,” is a summer-party-time toast to our sometimes-forgotten small-town Americans. 2 Lane Summer’s debut EP, The Love Songs, was released in March and features the heartfelt focus track “Til the Day That I Die.”
Matt Cooper
Hailing from Jacksonville, Florida, Matt Cooper is a rising country music star. He began his musical journey inspired by his mom’s piano playing, later transitioning to guitar. His breakout hit, “Ain’t Met Us Yet,” soared to No. 1 on the iTunes charts, showcasing his heartfelt lyrics and soulful voice. Matt’s music blends traditional country sounds with modern influences, inviting listeners on a journey filled with authenticity and passion.
Spencer Hatcher
Stone Country Records’ Spencer Hatcher is a bluegrass-influenced country artist who was raised on a farm in the heartland of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. By the age of 11, Hatcher was already playing his five-string banjo in his family’s bluegrass band. In 2020, he formed his own country band, backed by younger brother Connor Hatcher, a bass prodigy and “blood harmony” supporting vocalist.
Quickly developing a reputation across Virginia and neighboring states as an exciting live performer, Hatcher self-booked and played more than 150 shows a year in both 2023 and in 2024, often setting venue attendance records.
Hatcher has also built a strong fanbase, including 870,000 social media followers. He has amassed over 60 million views, including 8.5 million likes on TikTok alone. This led to a high- profile partnership with PepsiCo, with Hatcher co-writing and performing a bluegrass jingle for a nationwide commercial for Mountain Dew Major Melon.
While Hatcher is still known as a “banjo shredder,” he’s now equally renowned for guitar picking and his unique vocals with a smooth southern drawl. The Daily News-Record, Hatcher’s hometown newspaper in Harrisonburg, Virginia, has dubbed him the “String King.” Hatcher closely studies his musical heroes, including fellow bluegrass-turned-country artist Keith Whitley, but as this young old-fashioned gentleman begins his Nashville adventure, he’s determined to forge his own creative path.
Following his debut release on Stone Country Records – a three-pack of traditional country songs featuring the feel-good focus track “Cold Beer and Common Sense” – Hatcher’s latest release is “On the Inside,” a honky-tonk party song about how a broken heart shouldn’t get in the way of a good time. All four tracks were produced by Jason Sellers, Mickey Jack Cones (Joe Nichols), and Ilya Toshinskiy (Jelly Roll).
Lakelin Lemmings
Lakelin Lemmings was born and raised in West Tennessee and began her musical career as soon as she could talk. From singing at church to performing at festivals, it was evident from an early age that music was her calling. By the age of 12, she was writing and recording her own music in Nashville. Influenced by Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire and Lainey Wilson, Lakelin yearns to connect with people through her songwriting and hopes her music can inspire others to be proud of who they are and where they came from.