Showing posts with label bridgette tatum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bridgette tatum. Show all posts

Friday, July 6, 2018

NEW MUSIC FROM NEW VOICES: "CHEVY AND DADDY" - AJ SANDERS


Meet new artist, AJ Sanders. AJ is an independent artist from Hartsville, SC. Having graduated from Coastal Carolina University with a BA in Graphic Design, AJ spent his time on the golf course as a professional golfer in hopes of making it on the PGA Tour. After some time, he realized his true passion was music and performing which led him to pack up in the middle of the night and move to Nashville, telling only a few friends and family.

His path to Nashville also led him to a  songwriter's night where a chance meeting with his producer, hit songwriter Bridgette Tatum took place. Bridgette wrote "She's Country", the #1 hit song for Jason Aldean which spent 2 consecutive weeks at the top of the country charts. Knowing there was something special about their connection, they co-wrote his debut album which is due to be released later this year. In February, he released his first single “Bar Tonight”, which has received more than 50K streams on Spotify.  His follow up single “Chevy and Daddy” was officially released on June 6 and is be available on ITunes, Amazon, Spotify, Google Play, CD Baby, and all other major digital download outlets. 

Please share his music, tell other country music fans to check him out! If you purchase his music online, please leave a review and let him know what you think! Post about it on social media. Spread the word!



Get to know this southern voice and connect with him online:

Website - ajsanderscountry.com
Twitter - @AJSandersMusic
Facebook - Ajsandersmusic
Instagram - Ajsandersofficial

Friday, November 10, 2017

SMITH & WESLEY CONNECT WITH UNCLE SI AND BRIDGETTE TATUM AT MUSIC ROW LIVE!

Smith & Wesley's Todd Smith, Bridgette Tatum, Uncle Si Robertson, 
Smith & Wesley's Scott Smith

Powerhouse duo Smith & Wesley chatted up their new "Superman for a Day" single and donating proceeds from the digital download sales to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital with singer/songwriter Bridgette Tatum and "Duck Dynasty" star Uncle Si at Music Row Live! this week.

"Superman For A Day" follows the duo's Top 25 single "The Little Things," which has surpassed 1,200,000 views on their Facebook page. Both songs will be included on Smith & Wesley's upcoming second album and follow Top 30 singles "Sweet Life" and "You're the One" from their Choices & Chances album.

Deeply rooted in their North Georgia heritage, the Smith & Wesley sound speaks to people of all walks of life. In addition to their chart successes, all of their single releases have topped research categories to become industry and fan favorites alike.

Connect with Smith & Wesley at:

www.SmithAndWesley.com
https://www.facebook.com/SmithAndWesley 
https://twitter.com/SmithAndWesley
https://www.instagram.com/smith_and_wesley/
https://www.youtube.com/c/smithandwesleyofficial

Monday, July 10, 2017

TAKE MY ADVICE ... INSIGHT FROM ARTISTS, RADIO AND MUSIC INDUSTRY NAMES ON HOW TO MOVE AHEAD IN THE BUSINESS

I observe a lot when it comes to new artists, behavior and notice things that are done all in the name of getting their name out there, some good, some great and some that makes me cringe. If you want to get heard, you have to not only use your business sense but you have to use your common sense. There's more to being heard than good music and having a voice. If you want people to pay attention, there are some things that you, as not only an artist, but as a person, need to pay attention to as well. I thought I'd get some input from some friends on the business, some well known names, some new artists, songwriters, someone from radio and someone from the business side of the industry. Check out what they had to say when it comes to making a name for yourself in the music business. Lots of good insight here about what to do and what not do and some advice that just might help someone along the way. That's the point of this article and it's also why Lovin' Lyrics is here, to help new artists however we can.

Thanks to everyone who took their time to contribute their thoughts and shared their personal advice. If something one of these people help you, please be sure to let them know on social media that it was helpful. I've included their social media pages for your information. They all handle their own accounts and do not rely on social media managers so they do respond personally.

~ Jenn

Follow me on Twitter at @Lovinlyrics and here on Facebook.



Duane Allen
The Oak Ridge Boys, Grand Ole Opry Member, Country Music Hall of Fame Member, ACM, CMA , Dove and Grammy Award winner.

 Hits include "Elvira", "Bobbie Sue" and "Y'all Come Back Saloon"

Twitter - @DuaneAllen
Facebook - Duane Allen Fan Page 


"The main thing I tell young artists is to never give up on their dream. Sing every time you get the chance. You learn something about how to communicate every time you sing. If you are just singing to entertain people, sing something familiar. If you are hoping to get a recording deal, record new songs, don't record favors for anyone, including yourself. Record the best new songs you can find. Always be on time. Arrive at your show with plenty of time to thank people who brought you there. Always thank the helpers and security."

Joe Bonsall 
The Oak Ridge Boys, Grand Ole Opry Member, Country Music Hall of Fame Member, ACM, CMA , Dove and Grammy Award winner, Published Author

 Hits include "Elvira", "Bobbie Sue"and"Y'all Come Back Saloon"

Twitter - @JoeBonsall


"If Duane responded, then you already have the best advice…. I will add one thing… don’t sign anything EVER without a good music lawyer!!!"

T. Graham Brown 
Singer/Songwriter - has performed on the Grand Ole Opry 200+ times. 

Hits include "Darlene", "Come as You Were" and "I Tell It Like It Used To Be"

Twitter - @TGrahamBrown1
Facebook - TGrahamBrown1


If I was sitting in a living room with you or across a table from you and you asked my advice, this is what I would say..... if you want to be professional singer, songwriter or musician, make sure you love it so much, you just can't do anything else! Realize that if you are making a living doing what you love, you have the BEST job in the world. Why? Because your job is making a living  making people happy.  It is the BEST job in the world. Treat people with respect, everyone you meet.  From radio folks to promoters to other artists to audiences, especially audiences! Be thankful every time you walk out on a stage that they're there, waiting for you! It's another chance to make people happy!  Without them, you wouldn't have a job!  Really the only way you can make people happy is for you to be happy.  That will come if you pay attention and notice what's going on in your life and around you.  The days, months and years go by so quickly, like the blink of an eye!  Care about the folks that you're working with, appreciate their talent and hard work.  I guess I'm trying to say, live in the moment as much as possible and you'll create great memories that will last a lifetime.  Give everyone your best, every interview, every show, every time.  If you sing, play or write, try to do it almost every day. The more you practice your talent, the better you'll be. And the better you are, the more you'll get to do what you love.  It may sound simple or silly, but I know that it's true. One last thing.....if this is what you want, with all your heart......keep at it........NEVER EVER GIVE UP!!!

Good luck!! Keep the faith and spread it gently.


Steve Holy 
Singer / Songwriter

Hits include "Good Morning Beautiful", "Brand New Girlfriend" and "Love Don't Run"

Twitter - @SteveHoly
Facebook - SteveHoly



"Listen to your label. When you reach that moment where you figure it all out, use your own ideas and make the label think it was all their idea. Do a lot of listening. My father, Hank Holy, always told me ' Life's a pay attention game.'"

"When on a radio tour, remember names and just when you've had enough, you're tired and want to give up, remember how fortunate you are to be in that position in the first place."

"Cowboy Troy"
Singer - Member of Big and Rich's Muzik Mafia

Songs Include "I Play Chicken with the Train", "If You Don't Wanna Love Me (With Sarah Buxton) and "Cash in the Cookie Jar"

Twitter - @CowboyTroy
Facebook - CowboyTroy


"My advice to new artists on growing your audience would be when using social media, your interactions with your fans should be more than just “listen to my single” or “buy my EP”.  Spend some time engaging your fans with different types of posts. Post things other than sales ads. Only posting sales ads will eventually get you cleaned out from someone’s friends list or unfollowed. You want to grow your audience? Try keeping things light-hearted when possible and compassionate when circumstances are appropriate."

Bridgette Tatum
 Singer / Hit Songwriter

Cuts include "She's Country" by Jason Aldean, "Loud" by Big n Rich,
and "Back" by Randy Houser

Solo songs include "I Like My Cowboys Dirty", "Some Things Need to Be Said" 
and "That's Love Y'all"

Twitter - @BridgetteTatum
Facebook - BridgetteTatumFans


"Learn to accept no. No is OK. Those aren't your "people. Always do something everyday for your career. Make a video! Start a chat! Answer questions! However, do NOT over saturate your fans with music. They know you play music. They wanna know YOU. Get creative! Use social media as much as possible. It's a valuable tool in the arts these days. Absolutely play venues where you can connect with writers/publishers/artists/labels. It doesn't always matter if only five people to play to as long as they are the RIGHT five people."


Leah Turner
 Singer/Songwriter 

Songs include "Take the Keys"and "Pull Me Back" 

Twitter - @LeahTurnerMusic
Facebook - LeahTurnerMusic


Advice someone once gave you that stuck with you - Never Give Up. Don't sit around and wait for it to happen, go and make it happen 

What to do - On radio tours, be ready to work and be in lots of cars, planes and hotels.

Performing - Always connect with the crowd, read your audience, and be real and honest.

Attracting fans - Always reply, always stop and say hi, always stop for the picture, the signature, the handshake or the hug. 

Kyle Jennings
Singer / Songwriter


Songs Include "Jesus, Jack Daniels and Me", "Freedom Strong" 
and "You Can Hear the Opry Cry"

Twitter - @KyleJennings13
Facebook - KyleJenningsMusic


"How to keep from giving up is simple. Don't give up. Let your heart lead your footsteps and succeed or fail you'll never be wrong. Live for what you do and understand there is more purpose in the journey than the destination. Take on every challenge with a full heart and an open mind and aspire to grow from every opportunity you can. Be a student if your craft indefinitely. Appreciate where you are right now, and value it, and give your best effort to each moment but don't disconnect from the hope and drive and ambition to continue down the road. It's a hard concept to completely encapsulate. It really comes down to your value system. Some people simply value commercial "chart success" and/or money as their measure of overall success, regardless of the cost. Some have deeper convictions and aspirations and value things like artistic integrity and over commercial success. Those types have a more comprehensive measure of "success" and I think in the long run find more joy in their work. They also understand it's a much longer and tougher road filled with twists and turns that continually challenge you and test your resiliency and shape your character. Regardless, nothing worth anything is easy. It's a long tenuous road and being passionate about all areas of music isn't just a plus, it's a pre-requisite. At the end of the day, whether you have aspirations as a player, vocalist, or songwriter, focus more on how you can be better tomorrow, than worrying about being good today. If you can acquire that mentality, success is just a matter of time."

Justin and Ryan Harris - McKenzies Mill
Singers/Songwriters

Songs include "Houston", "Just Kickin' It", "God Bless the Southern Man" 
and "Middle of Nowhere"

Twitter - @McKenziesMill
Facebook - McKenziesMillFan


"I guess if there's one thing we have learned over 12 years in this town its the power of people. This industry, like any industry has an infrastructure in place…and that's not a “bad” thing. The quicker you embrace that, and not fight it, the better off you’ll be. Learning how to be true to yourself, true to your art, but not stubborn about the fact that you will need the help of many others along the way, the quicker you’ll have a fighting chance at forming a team in Nashville that can help you get to wherever it is that you want to go. Compromise and “selling out” are not synonymous. Bend but don’t break. You have to be able to look yourself in the mirror and feel good about the work you’re doing, but don’t let pride get the best of you either. It’s a slippery slope. Good Luck!"

Gary Quinn
 Singer / Songwriter (UK)

Songs include "He Don't Show Her Anymore", "Live Each Day" and "Shame"

Twitter - @GaryQuinnMusic
Facebook - GaryQuinnMusic


Advice someone once gave you that stuck with you - "Two of the biggest pieces of advice came from a family member call Mickey Tracey (my mother's cousin who's in the industry) and a country artist from Ireland that I looked up to, Eamon McCann. Eamon said "never compromise" and by that he meant never leave your beliefs of what you want to sound like and want to do. That might have meant I've turned down some 'big' opportunities but I would have ended up doing something I didn't really want to do. Mickey told me once "if there's no platform for you to showcase your talents...then go make one" and so I've been involved to helping set up a few events here and there in the UK and one of the main reasons I co-founded 'BUCKLE & BOOTS COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL' in Manchester along with my friend Karl Hancock last year."

What to do - "It's important to budget radio promo and touring into an album / single release. No point having a great record if no one's going to hear it. As a songwriter performer, it's also important to test your new songs out on a small live crowd. Sometimes the song you've written in the bedroom can sound great to you (because you've invested so much in it) but does it fly when performed live? Do 'live streams' of you performing online to attract new fans, apply to play at all genre festivals, new some interesting covers (maybe mash them up with your own). Also, interact with fans online. Think to yourself how awesome you'd feel if one of your favorite acts replied to a tweet? It's no different regardless of what rung of the ladder you're on."

Attitude - "Simply treat others as you'd wish to be treated and have a really good work ethic. Also have a thick skin as rejection is part and parcel of the industry but have faith in yourself. If you don't have faith in yourself then how can you expect a label to? "

What not to do - "Don't continually email over and over again asking for someone to listen to your stuff. Don't give up on trying to succeed either, its a fine balance."

How to get your name out there - "Play everywhere and anywhere, even if it's in your front room 'live streaming'. Remember, if you don't have a platform then go a create one!"

Josh Pruno
Singer / Songwriter

Songs Include "That's My Cross", "23rd Psalm"and "Long Before I Did"

Twitter - @JoshPruno
Facebook - JoshPrunoMusic


"Here are a few thoughts from this Missouri Boy...and I preface with the fact I obviously don't have 'answers'. Not even close. Hell, I'm still trying to figure most of this out šŸ˜‰ I will say that growing up with a Dad who was a college baseball coach helped prepare for a lot of the business side of music. It sounds funny I know...but a lot of what he used to preach to his kids (teams) was:

1- YOU NEVER KNOW WHO IS WATCHING. Whether there are 10 people in the crowd or 1000, it doesn't matter. Always know that you are on. Everything you do. Hidden in that is the fact that the majority of the time it's the little things they're watching. If they came out, chances are they know what you can do. What they don't know is how do you treat the people running sound? How do you respond when your monitor isn't working? How do you react to a crowd who isn't really listening? Etc...

2-ALWAYS SURROUND YOURSELF WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE MORE TALENTED THAN YOU. More or less, if you are the best musician in your band, player on your team, etc...you have nobody to push you to be better. I have been so fortunate to have guys in my band who are twice the musicians I am. I love the fact that they push me to be better. I have been so blessed to sit and write with some of the best writers in this town, all of who are so much better than me. I take every opportunity to be a 'sponge' that I can. As far as everything else goes, I only know to be yourself. Who are you? If you can't answer that, nothing else matters. Know who you are and what you are about. Be that. Don't preach it...be it. Then if you're lucky someone comes into your life/career and toots your horn for you. Like anything/everything else in life, if you (personally) have to say it (put yourself over)...then you ain't it."

Rita Ballou
On Air Personality KOKE-FM Austin, TX and Music Blogger

Twitter - @RawhideVelvet


On Radio Tours:

Show up for an interview on time -- if you are even 15 minutes late it can screw up the entire day for someone else. 

Show up sober -- look, we get it. You are a rock star and it was a long night of jagerbombs and fireball, but be a grown up. This is our JOB and a place of business...this isn't the Waffle House after last call. Have some respect. If we have to be sober AT WORK, so should you.

Show up with your instrument -- be ready to play. Trust me, no one wants to listen to you talk unless you are cool like Radney Foster or Ray Wylie Hubbard...and guess what? They play AND sing. If they can, you damn well better.

Don't stink -- the studio is small...just like that van. We get it, things get ripe but a little Febreeze never hurt anyone.

Rita also saw this advice on a feature asking radio personnel the same thing so she included the following:

Rachel Yount Martin (Lone Star 102.5 - KHLB FM Radio): "For up and coming artists I'd say the big #1 is in-studio performances. It obviously helps to be talented, but if the listening audience gets to know you, they'll feel more of a connection with your music. And if you're playing a show in the area- even better! Maybe, hopefully for the radio station, that venue will consider advertising if they hear the interview and it helps turnout. Unfortunately for small market stations, some advertisers need convincing. #2 is your job is fun- I know we may be the 3rd radio station you've been to today, but don't forget to have fun with us! The listeners can't see how tired and bored you are on your radio tour, but they can hear it. Be mindful of your speaking voice as well as your singing voice. #3 is liners- they're super easy and worth reaching out to do. Not every station will want one, but I believe for the Texas artists especially, it's another tool that allows listeners to get to know you. "Hey, this is So-and-so from Frisco, Texas and you're about to hear my new single Blah on BBBB fm!" Obviously can't be done for everyone, but it's worth reaching out. Those are my big 3! Good music is obviously a given, but I hope that helps

Matt Ganssle (KYKX 105.7 - East Texas Best Country): "Encourage the artists to learn about radio and how our medium connects with fans deeper than spins. Be accessible for liners, appearances, radio shows, etc. Interact with station social media like a normal person. Never spam for requests - simply interact like a normal person, share relevant content and have fun with our mutual fans!"

Drew Bennett (KOKE-FM): "Have your artist voice liners and jock shouts for everyone on the air there. EVERYONE needs more of those. Send it along with the record. Otherwise, the occasional food surprise can be nice, but we all have to be careful. I know someone who used to live here in ATX who took some plugola and got black balled along with a station fine."

Dave Rose
Owner Deep South Entertainment, Management for Bruce Hornsby, Little Feat, Stryper, Parmalee, Jason Michael Carroll, Allison Moorer, LANco, Kasey Tyndall, Lee Roy Parnell, and The Warren Brothers, and Published Author. 

Twitter - @DaveRose9811
Facebook - DeepSouthEnt


Advice someone once gave you that stuck with you - "From various people, and in various forms, the advice that has stuck with me most consistently throughout my career is this: It’s about the music. It’s ALL about the music. Make great music, truly brilliant music – music that touches people’s soul – and the rest will take care of itself. Marketing, Branding, Touring, Merchandising, etc. – those are all important, but none of those things matter if the music doesn’t come first."

What to do - "Be nice – to everyone. Always. It’ll pay off many times over. And it just generally makes for a more enjoyable life"

What not to do - "The opposite would apply here. Don’t be an a**hole. And back to my original advice as well, put the music first. Be nice and make brilliant music and you’ll be amazed at the doors that’ll open. Seems simple, but I’ve seen first hand how it can work."

How to get your name out there - "Once you’ve got brilliant music, network, network, and network. Go to shows. Go to music conferences. Go to more shows. Meet local musicians. Go to industry networking events. No matter where you live, get involved in the local music community. Get to know as many people as you can. You’ve heard before that this business is all about relationships – it’s kind of true. Solid relationships can certainly help to kick start things."

Thursday, August 29, 2013

EVENT (NASHVILLE, TN): TUES SEPT 10 - CHICK'N N PICKIN' WITH BRIDGETTE TATUM, 2STEEL GIRLS, CRAIG CAMPBELL, MINDY ELLIS CAMPBELL, JASON MATTHEWS AND MORE


Hear hit songs by the artists who wrote them! Artists include Bridgette Tatum (Jason Aldean's, She's Country) Craig Campbell (Family Man, Outta My Head) Mindy Campbell, 2Steel Girls ...AND hit songwriters such as Jason Matthews ('Must Be Doin Somethin' Right, Break Down Here, Country Man', 'Break Down Here) and other great writers responsible for hits such as 'Startin With Me', 'Don't Think I Can't Love You', 'Right Where I Need To Be', 'Everybody Want To Go To Heaven', 'Let Me Down Easy', 'You're Like Comin' Home', 'Family Man', 'Outta My Head', 'Boots On', 'Truck Yeak', 'She's Country', 'A Woman Like You', 'Love Like Crazy', 'Three Wooden Crosses', 'Wake Up Older'.

For a $20.00 donation, in addition to some of the best music Nashville has to offer, you'll also get free food and one drink, a ticket towards a Bud Light Draft or any drink made with Tito's Handmade Vodka. Can't beat that!

For more information including times, location, and donation/ticket info, please contact:

9135 Carothers Pkwy Suite 100
Franklin TN 37067
615.435.8100 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

EVENT (NASHVILLE, TN): FRI 9/6 - OPERATION TROOP AID PRESENTS LARRY GATLIN AND FRIENDS


Now this is gonna be one you don't want to miss if you are in the Nashville area. Come out and support our troops and listen to some of the best music out there from artists such as Larry Gatlin, Bridgette Tatum, Stephen Cochran (who also happens to be the official "Voice of the VA"), Heidi Newfield and others. What a great show this is going to be!

$10.00 donation at the door and there will be a silent auction. 

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

CMA FEST UPDATE: EXTRAS NEEDED FOR LIVE FOX 17 MORNING NEWS SHOOT FOR BRIDGETTE TATUM PERFORMANCE

EXTRAS NEEDED FOR LIVE FOX 17 Morning News shoot!

Bridgette Tatum 

BRIDGETTE TATUM  Performing on Friday June 8th at 9:00am
http://www.yourroadtonashville.com/

Performing LIVE Full Band "Main Stage"on Nashville's FOX 17 Morning
The HILLBILLY ROCKSTAR! on FOX 17
http://fox17.com/

The Hard Rock Entertainment Stages - Music City USA
5 days & 2 stages of Live non-stop Country during CMA Friday June 8th Time -9:00amFest 2012
http://www.yourroadtonashville.com/ -

Music City's Largest Beer Tent

Meet all performing Artists directly after their performance in one of the Celebrity Meet & Greet Booths.

The Stages are free and open to the public ... NO TICKET NEEDED!

The Hard Rock Cafe Nashville located at  1st & Broadway
Dates: June 6th to 10th
June 6th -1:30pm to 6:00pm
June 7th -11:00am to 8:00pm
June 8th -10:30am to 8:00pm
June 9th -10:15am to 8:00pm
June10th -10:30am to 7:00pm

For more information -
http://www.yourroadtonashville.com/

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

New Music: "Some Things" - David St. Romain


Start requesting "Some Things", the new single from David St. Romain now! I loved this song the first time I heard it on Bridgette Tatum's cd and now I have yet another reason to love it all over again!

EVENT (FRANKLIN, TN): March 2 - "Ringside: A Fight for Kids" Featuring Bridgette Tatum, Ira Dean, Chas Sanford, Tiffany and Others

Feb 21, 2012

Lineup Announced for 8th Annual Ringside: A Fight for Kids Boxing Event, Friday, March 2


Cocktail Reception 6:30 pm
Dinner 7:30 pm
Boxing 8:30 pm



NASHVILLE – The Charley Foundation, the Nashville-based non-profit organization that provides support to charitable agencies addressing the critical needs of children, hosts the 8th Annual Ringside: A Fight for Kids on Friday, Mar. 2 at Liberty Hall in The Factory at Franklin. This year’s black-tie boxing event will be emceed by Storme Warren, host of GAC’s Headline Country and Music Row Happy Hour on Sirius/XM Highway 16 Radio. Tom Baldrica, president of Nashville music label Average Joe’s Entertainment, will serve as ring announcer.

Ringside: A Fight for Kids is an action-packed evening of gourmet dining, live music performances, celebrity guests and a live auction which lead up to the main event: four professional boxing bouts sanctioned by the Tennessee Athletic Commission. Fighters will be announced.

The evening will include music by top Nashville songwriters, including: Chas Sanford (John Waite's "Missing You," Chicago's "What Kind of Man Would I Be" and Stevie Nicks' "Talk To Me"); Blair Daily (Rascal Flatts’ “Stand,” Uncle Kracker’s “Smile”); Danny Orton (Rascal Flatts’ “Stand,” Emerson Drive’s “Fall Into Me”); and Marabeth Poole (Julianne Hough’s “Dreaming Under the Same Moon”). Additional entertainment includes performances by 80s pop sensation Tiffany, and country artists Bridgette Tatum and Ira Dean, among others.

“This year’s amazing lineup of talent will play a significant role in assisting the Charley Foundation help make a positive and lasting impact on the lives of local children, their families, and their communities,” said Carolyn Miller, Charley Foundation founder and chairman. “I am forever grateful for their unfailing support.”

Previously announced NFL Alumni Tennessee Chapter, which supports youth and community charities through NFL Alumni Charities (Caring For Kids), will be a Ringside beneficiary and distribute money raised to its established network of youth charities throughout the Nashville area. All money raised through Ringside: A Fight for Kids will provide assistance to disabled and underprivileged children served by medical, recreational and care groups in the Nashville community.

NFL alumni expected guests include Eddie George, Neil O’Donnell, Brad Hopkins, Kevin Dyson, Kelly Holcomb and Al Smith.

Event sponsor ToraƱo Cigars will create a signature cigar lounge and help guests choose from a menu of award-winning cigars which they will cut and light for guests.

Catering and event logistics services are being spearheaded by The National Association of Catering Executives – Nashville Chapter.

Table sponsorships are available and individual tickets are $250.00 each. Online donations can be made by visiting www.charleyfoundation.org. Contact Carolyn Miller at (615) 297-3099 ext. 103 for details.

Monday, February 20, 2012

EVENT (NASHVILLE, TN): FEB 22 AT 8:00PM - BRIDGETTE TATUM AND DANNY MYRICK


Two of Country Music's BEST Songwriters Performing Together!

 (Songs Include: "She's Country" - Jason Aldean, "Some Things" - David St. Romain)
AND
( Songs Include "International Harvester" - Craig Morgan, "She's Country" - Jason Aldean"

Date: February 22
Time: 8:00pm
Location: The Listening Room Nashville, TN

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Event (Nashville, TN); TONIGHT! Ring in 2012 at Big Shotz with Kevin Nixa, Bridgette Tatum and More!


If you're in Nashville and looking for a great way to ring in 2012, head to Big Shotz. Kevin Nixa Of www.Nixacountry.com & www.NashVegasRadio.com is tonight's host with the most for the entire night at http://www.bigshotznashville.com/ ... He's going to have giveaways, along with great drink specials, contests and some of Nashville's best live music ... HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012! Ring it in responsibly, bring a designated driver or take a cab if you plan on drinking.

Location: 115 2nd Ave North Nashville, TN 37201

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

VIDEO SHOUT OUT: "She's Country" Tour - Heidi Newfield, Bridgette Tatum, and Madonna Nash

Thank you to 3 of country's most kick ass ladies for taking the time out of their "She's Country" tour stop in Raleigh, NC on December 10, 2011, to show us some love. We love y'all! HELL YEAH WE DO!

Heidi Newfield - www.heidinewfield.com
Bridgette Tatum -www.bridgettetatum.com
Madonna Nash -www.madonnanash.com

Sunday, December 11, 2011

VIDEO: "I Like My Cowboys Dirty" - Bridgette Tatum

Bridgette Tatum is a prime example of why we need more hard rockin' country female artists on the radio instead of all this "woe is me, I'm heartbroken, my man left me" crap. Don't get me wrong, I love my Reba, Martina, Faith and those women, but give me Miranda and something that's not gonna make me want to drown my sorrows in a box of Kleenex and put on 12 lbs from eating a brick of chocolate while I cry into my pillow. That AND she has her own freakin' awesome light up lip gloss! LOL! Check out Bridgette on tour with Heidi Newfield on the "She's Country" tour and bringing various special guests like Madonna Nash along for the ride. Bridgette Tatum = 100% Grade A Country Bad Ass.

Friday, November 18, 2011

EVENT (RALEIGH, NC): "She's Country" Featuring Heidi Newfield, Bridgette Tatum and Madonna Nash at City Limits Saloon December 10


SATURDAY DECEMBER 10TH, The "SHE'S COUNTRY" TOUR TAKES OVER CITY LIMITS SALOON!

Hell Raisin' gets a whole lot prettier when HEIDI NEWFIELD and BRIDGETTE TATUM take the stage w/ special guest MADONNA NASH!

http://heidinewfield.com/

http://www.bridgettetatum.com/

http://www.madonnanash.com/

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW ON eTIX.COM OR AT CITY LIMITS SALOON - $10.00IN ADVANCE OR $15.00 DAY OF THE SHOW.

THREE GREAT BANDS FOR ONE LOW PRICE! SHOW IS 18 AND UP.

DOORS OPEN at 730PM, GET HERE EARLY TO BEAT THE LINE!

CITY LIMITS SALOON, COME GET SOME! GET YOUR COUNTRY ON!

901 TRYON HILL DR, Raleigh, NC 27603




Sunday, July 10, 2011

Bridgette Tatum Lights Up ....

I recently found out about this awesome lip gloss that Bridgette Tatum is selling on her website and I will tell you it's the best stuff I've tried in a long time. It's made with lanolin so it's not "Chap Sticky" feeling and her signature color, "Hillbilly Rock Star" is absolutely beautiful and compliments pretty much every complexion and coloring. This stuff feels great on your lips, almost healing. The coolest part? It comes with an LED light in the twist off cap and a mirror on the side of the tube so you don't have to wonder if you just drew a new lip outline in the dark and people don't mistake you for Bozo the Clown! It's only $20.00 and well worth it, even if you don't like the gloss itself (which I know you will), just the light is a party trick that will get you out of the shadows and into the middle of the conversation. You can signal a plane with this thing the light is so bright! Go to www.bridgettetatum.com and get your's now! Obviously, this message is geared towards women! LOL




Saturday, May 28, 2011

Ladies That Kick Country Ass: Bridgette Tatum

Bridgette Tatum is one of the hardest working, most talented and completely overlooked artists in country music right now. Sit up, pay attention. Country music isn't all about the men y'all. She is the co-writer on Jason Aldean's #1 hit, "She's Country". She has just as much to sing about than most artists out there right now and in my opinion, does it alot better than most. - www.bridgettetatum.com.