Uncle Bs Drunk With Power String Band ft Bryan Simpson w/ Ashley Monroe, Jason Carter, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, Everette, Audrey Spillman, Neilson Hubbard
October 21, 20256:30 PM
Tickets on sale at 12pm CT Wednesday, September 17 for Chief’s Choir Members and 12pm CT Friday, September 19 for the general public.
Join us at The Neon Steeple at Chief’s on Broadway for Uncle Bs Drunk With Power String Band ft Bryan Simpson w/ Ashley Monroe, Jason Carter, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, Everette, Audrey Spillman and Neilson Hubbard.
Doors: 6:30 pm
Show: 8:00 pm
Casey Chestnutt
Casey, the son of “Too Cold At Home” singer Mark Chesnutt, grew up surrounded by ’90s country. By the time he was a teenager, Casey started to develop his own diverse taste in music and dug into the Texas Red Dirt scene. As he got older, he started trying to write similar songs. But his artistic point of view confused those in his inner circle. His dad is a nationally known country artist, and Texas Red Dirt is niche with limited reach. After Casey finished his time in the Marine Corps, he intensely focused on his music and chasing his creative dreams. He knew his songs wouldn’t work in mainstream country because people heard his last name and expected a ’90s country sound. He unsuccessfully tried to write ’90s country music, but one of his friends penned a song called “Even Texas Couldn’t Hold Her” that he thought would resonate with ’90s country fans. Casey recorded it, and the result toed the line of the music he wanted to make and what people expected to hear from him. After that, the young singer felt more comfortable recording and promoting his own music. He recorded an entire album in his hotel room and self-released it, still trying to steer clear of the Nashville sound. Casey’s new record label sent him some songs he feels passionate about and believes will showcase who he is as an artist. Look for new music from Casey Chesnutt on Clearwater Records in 2025.
Jacquie Roar
From performing at The Oregon Jamboree, to sharing the stage with large acts such as Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Kelsea Ballerini, Dan + Shay and more, Jacquie has worked tirelessly on building up her name in the music industry. Finally catching fire, Jacquie got the call and joined Season 24 of America’s reality singing competition, The Voice. Debuting nationally, Jacquie sang “Here for the Party” by Gretchen Wilson and impressed the coaches, resulting in a “Four Chair Turn”. Roar fought her way through the competition and placed 4th in the finale. Roar is not only a powerhouse vocalist, She is also a brilliant songwriter. This firecracker will light that stage up with her high energy performances and she will chill your bones with her emotive ballads. Jacquie most recently has shared stages with Jelly Roll, Jackson Dean and Gary Allan. Jacquie is set to open for Cody Johnson, Riley Green, Nelly and Ian Munsick on July 12th at Pendleton Whiskey Music Fest.
Flat River Band
Flat River Band consists of three brothers Andy, Chad and Dennijo Sitze, who grew up in a multi-generational family band. Performing alongside their parents and grandparents, they held residencies at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri and at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Throughout their tenure in music, the Missouri natives have charted #1 hits on the bluegrass gospel charts and have opened for The Chicks’ Natalie Maines, Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, TG Sheppard and more.
The trio’s songs can be found in the 2018 movie The Least of These, A Christmas Story, featuring Duane Allen (The Oak Ridge Boys), Deborah Allen and Tayla Lynn (Loretta Lynn’s granddaughter). The band recently released a new five-song EP, Sights and Sounds, which has given the trio exposure in the spotlight of the Americana and Country formats.
Ranch Hands Cowboylesque
Ranch Hands Cowboylesque follows the journey of one ranch hand trying to gain his confidence back after heartbreak. With the help of his fellow Ranch Hands, and the audience he just might be able to get back in the saddle! Enjoy a one hour and thirty minute show featuring comedy, choreographed dancing, even vocal performances from your country music classics….oh and shirtless cowboys!