December 8, 2008

French Quarter 12/11 for LLS

Filed under: Gigs, Music — Steve @ 12:56 pm

BLACKHAWK TO HEADLINE CHARITY EVENT

FOR THE LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (December 2, 2008)—In the spirit of the season, the hit-making country music group, BlackHawk, will gather with friends in music to host a very special charity event for the benefit of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society on Thursday evening, December 11, 2008. This intimate musical event will be held at the French Quarter Café (823 Woodland St., Nashville, TN). The concert will begin at 6PM with acoustic performances from DJ Gleason, Jason Kuhn, Melissa Javors and Steve Stern (all of whom are affiliated with Sharp Objects Music Publishing), followed by Alyssa Danley who will make a special guest appearance.

“This show is for cancer research, and it falls under many names: melanoma, lymphoma, leukemia and more. Whatever the illness is called, it all stacks up in the same awful category–CANCER. Having personally and professionally felt the impact of the disease, it’s important for me to be involved and if I can get the band together, and we can commit to playing for the cause, then we’re gonna play…and we’re gonna spread the love around.” –Henry Paul/Blackhawk (In 2000, band member Van Stephenson departed the group due to complications from melanoma; he tragically lost his battle with the disease and passed away in April 2001.)

BlackHawk (founded in 1992 by Henry Paul, Van Stephenson and Dave Robbins) enjoyed immediate success with their self-titled debut album in 1994, BLACKHAWK (certified multi-Platinum), and their follow-up CD, entitled STRONG ENOUGH, which was released in 1995 and achieved Gold status. The band’s hit singles include “Goodbye Says It All,” “Every Once in a While,” “I Sure Can Smell the Rain” and “I’m Not Strong Enough to Say No.” Their newest CD release (GREATEST HITS LIVE/Airline Records) is available in stores now.

Alyssa Danley, who will also take the stage that evening, is a singer/songwriter from California who is creating a buzz all over the country with her fresh sound and genuine lyrics.

The show is open to the public and in lieu of a cover charge, a $10 donation is suggested at the door to support the effort. A silent auction will also be held featuring an autographed guitar from BlackHawk among other artist memorabilia.

To make additional donations to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, please visit www.lls.org/donate.

For more information in regard to the charity concert, contact Sharp Objects at 615.320.1030.

January 5, 2007

February 5th Gig at The Rutledge in Downtown Nashville

Filed under: Gigs — Steve @ 8:57 am

Once again, Happy New Year!  For those of you checking in about the new version of the Biker’s Anthem, it’s almost fully cooked and ready to serve.  We mixed it and had a lot of fun with the “crowd” involved in the performance, and should have it mastered and on the way to the Webmaster tomorrow.  I’ll post the link and lyrics as soon as the link is working.  Jason Clark, a great friend and part of my “dream team” of professionals who help me do the things I do, is the Webmaster and I want to thank him, once again, for all his good work!

We have a New Anthem Band gig set up for February 5th @ 7:30 PM at The Rutledge, a great bar, eatery, and showcase in the middle of downtown Nashville.  We are the 2nd act of the evening, opening for Electric Wine-Sky, and we go on around 8 PM.  Songwriter Joie Scott opens the show with songs that have been cut by Shania Twain, Collin Raye, Peabo Bryson.  Electric Wine-Sky features Ross Wine-Sky and he has great talent and credentials, with smokin’ musicians, and with a really good following, too.  So, we should have the place shakin’ :)  Doors open at 7 PM and there’s a $5 cover charge.  The Rutledge has great food and a full bar and the address is 410 4th Av. S and the phone number is 615-782-6858.

Check out http://www.wine-sky.com for info on Ross, MP3 song downloads, and what he’s up to.

It’s a Monday night, so this will kick off your weekend a little early :)

We’re going to have a good time, so please make plans to join us.

Back to the biker song ………  :)

 

January 15, 2006

Steve Stern to lead Songwriter’s Night - January 20th, 2006

Filed under: Gigs — Steve @ 10:33 pm

Steve will be leading a songwriter’s night on Friday, January 20th from 6-8pm at the Star Cafe in Goodlettsville, TN.
The full address is:

Star Cafe
429 N. Main Street (same as Dickerson Road/31W, north of City Hall)
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
(615) 855-0903

The superb menu of food is both tasty and reasonably priced, but there are no alcoholic beverages (it’ll help you appreciate the music more if you’re sober, right?)

Click either of the links above for a view in Google Maps