Tim Goodin With Jordan Lee King

Tim Goodin With Jordan Lee King at The OBT (Formerly called The Old Barn Theater). 18+ Show.Preferred Table Seats are SOLD OUT!! ADVANCED GA TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE Tim Goodin is a “Son of Appalachia,” he’s also an independent singer/songwriter straight out of the Hills of South East Kentucky. He grew up wandering the hills and “hollers” of the Appalachian landscapes. It is here his love for music began. The old mountain hymnals he grew up listening to is what helped develop his unique style. His Debut EP “Son of Appalachia” Hit #11 on the iTunes Country Album Chart, #54 on the iTunes All Genres Chart and #8 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums Chart, it stayed on the iTunes Country Albums Top 200 Chart for 27 weeks. His Debut full length album, “True Stories and Flat Out Lies” hit #9 on the iTunes Country Albums Chart and #7 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums Chart, it was produced by James Barker (steel and lead guitar player for Tyler Childers).View Tim Goodin’s Pills And Poverty Video!Jordan Lee King is a singer/songwriter from the Appalachian town of Middlesboro, KY. His songs are heavily influenced by his Eastern Kentucky upbringing.TABLE SEATS- *SOLD OUT!!*EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT GA **LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE** – $12.50**SOLD OUT!**ADVANCED GA *Standing*- $14.50DAY OF SHOW – $18ADVANCED GA TICKETS ARE STANDING.ONLY TABLES AND BALCONY TICKETS ARE SEATED
George Molton with Dalton Kiser

George Molton Makes His OBT Headlining Debut!Join us for a fun filled night!!TICKETS ARE JUST $5 IN ADVANCE, $10 AT THE DOOR!! George Molton is a native of Olive Hill, Kentucky, which is where legendary songwriter Tom T. Hall calls home. Molton has performed with Montgomery Gentry, Exile, Blake Shelton, Merle Haggard, and more. Fellow Kentuckians, John Michael Montgomery and Montgomery Gentry have cut several songs that George Molton has written. George Molton has made a name for himself, as well as keeping the traditional country music sound alive in central Kentucky. He has been a music fan favorite to see live in concert.18+ SHOW
Doug Stone: Renfro Valley Farewell Show With Zach Mosgrove

AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH DOUG STONE An American Country Music LegendHIS RENFRO VALLEY FAREWELL SHOW Doug Stone found his mark in music as a lonesome baritone balladeer, although he was very adept at hard-up-tempo country. He debuted with the single, “I’d Be Better Off (In a Pine Box),”This album produced a handful of chart-topping singles. Following these songs was his first number one, “In a Different Light”. In addition, the single was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Song. The Recording Industry Association of America for U.S. shipments of one million copies. Two more albums for Epic, 1992’s From The Heart and 1994’s More Love, were each certified gold. Stone has charted –twenty-two singles on Hot Country Songs, with his greatest chart success coming between 1990 and 1995. In this time span, he charted eight Number Ones including: “In a Different Light”, “A Jukebox and a Country Song”, “Too Busy Being in Love”, “Addicted to a Dollar”, and “Why Didn’t I think of That” to name a few, plus fifteen more Top Five singles”
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ALL THE GOOD TIMES: The Farewell Tour With Brit Taylor

On March 21st, 2024, the Dirt Band will kick off the first leg of their last traditionally scheduled gigs, ALL THE GOOD TIMES: The Farewell Tour. No need to fret, this isn’t goodbye forever, but it will be the last fans see of multi-city runs and long bus rides from the group that helmed the multi-artist Will The Circle Be Unbroken series that featured the likes of Mother Maybelle Carter, Doc Watson, Earl Scruggs, Emmylou Harris, Taj Mahal, Levon Helm, and dozens more. “‘All The Good Times’ perfectly describes our career,” said the band in a statement this week. “Playing our music for Dirt Band fans all over the world has been an incredible experience for us. The most important part of that has been the connection to our audience—that beautiful communal give and take is like nothing else. That’s the very spirit we’ll be celebrating as we head into our farewell tour. We really look forward to seeing you folks. Good times will be had by all!” Brit Taylor is a “what-you-see-is-what-you-get-kinda” gal. Whether you get to know her in person or through her music, you quickly learn that the country singer/songwriter, born and raised in eastern Kentucky’s Appalachian Mountains, embraces the traits of her home – family, faith and community – while expressing her independence with a sense of beauty, honor and humor. Today, she is devoted to artistic integrity, making music that matters, making music that has merit, making music that would make her Appalachian ancestors proud.
Chase Matthew With Jason Cross – Come Get Your Memory Tour

$27.50 ADVANCED General Admission (GA)$35 DAY OF SHOW General Admission (GA)PREFFERED TABLE SEATING – 4 top table. Purchasers of less than 4 tickets, will be seated with other party. Find name on table upon arrival. Seating assigned based upon when purchased – earliest purchasers are seated closest to the stage. This is 18 + ShowGA TICKETS ARE STANDING WITH NO GUARANTEED SEATING Jason Cross is a country rock artist who embodies the perfect blend of edgy style and country swagger. With a haircut that resembles a rockstar and a stage presence to match, Jason has created a distinctive and undeniable brand for himself. He started writing music and performing acoustic shows for hometown crowds in 2015. Since then, Jason has become a solo artist quickly establishing himself as a household name in Music City after relocating from Michigan to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2020. With an impressive list of performances under his belt, including supporting artists such as Granger Smith, Dillon Carmichael, Craig Morgan, Tyler Braden, and Jon Langston, Jason has been making waves and building a devoted fan base wherever he goes.
The Highwaymen Live!

Perhaps the greatest country music super group in history, the Highwaymen traveled the world performing country music to millions of fans. Your audience will watch in amazement as each song, one hit after another is sung just as if they were seeing the original band perform. This 90 minute country music tribute show is full of upbeat, honky-tonk hits like Ring of Fire, Dukes of Hazard, and On the Road Again.Relive The Magic…Of The Greatest Country Music Supergroup Of All Time.Willie, Waylon & Cash… The Highwaymen/Live!VIEW THE HIGHWAYMEN LIVE VIDEO HERE
Creed Fisher With Josh Bogard

General Admission (DAY OF SHOW) – LIMITED QUANTITY STILL AVAILABLE!Preferred Table (For 4) – SOLD OUT!!!Balcony 1ST ROW SEATED- SOLD OUT!!!BALCONY 2ND ROW SEATED – A FEW ARE AVAILABLE!ONLY BALCONY AND TABLES HAVE GUARANTEED SEATING18+ ShowSometimes the best feel-good music is born from pain. Country music’s rebellious sensation Creed Fisher knows it well, tracing his musical, and personal evolution back to a very unlikely, yet specific point of origin – a little blue house. No, it’s not a metaphor, but a real place, and one decorated by hard times and a few bad memories. “It’s starting from rock bottom,” he says of the symbolism. “That’s what the blue house represents in my mind.” While the ghosts of that dark period are something he’ll never forget, Fisher didn’t let his energy get trapped in the past, instead choosing to recognize, process and move forward. All of it served him well in overcoming life’s little kicks in the ass, and along the way, delivering albums full of ass kicking good times and chart-topping hits. Influenced heavily by the wisdom of his grandfather and the musical tastes of his parents (from classic country to hard rock, George Straight to Ted Nugent), Creed Fisher’s childhood dream was to play music, but, as he asserts – “Life got in the way. I started writing songs just for therapy, to get things off my chest,” he says of the cathartic beginnings. “My music started in a dark place, but it developed from there.” Josh Bogard has made a name for himself in the country music scene by playing venue after venue with high energy. Opening for national acts such as Joe Nichols, Brett Young, hardy,Dillon Carmichael, Lanco, Stoney Larue,Shannon Lawson ,Mitchell Tenpenny, Russell Dickerson Easton Corbin and many more. Josh has also won country entertainer of the year,country group of the year and modern country band of the year at the Josie music awards.
T.N.T – T. Graham Brown & T.G. Sheppard

T Graham Brown Some have called him an “R&B version of George Jones,” while others have called him a “Country Otis Redding.” Whichever description you feel fits him best, there is no doubting the fact that when you hear the music of T. Graham Brown, you are hearing something that is very special.With 15 studio albums under his belt, Brown has charted more than 35 singles on the Billboard, Cash Box and Gospel charts since 1986. Some of his hits include “I Tell It Like It Used To Be,” “Hell and High Water,” “Don’t Go To Strangers,” “Wine Into Water,” and “Darlene.” In 2014, he was nominated for a GRAMMY award for Best Roots Gospel album, with Forever Changed. His song, “Wine Into Water”, was recorded by Loretta Lynn, on her critically acclaimed album, “Full Circle”, released in 2016.T. Graham Brown has appeared on Country Music’s biggest stage, the Grand Ole Opry, almost 300 times since making his debut there in 1986. T. has not slowed down and has no plans to….he’s always looking ahead to the next musical milestone or entertainment challenge. He continues the tour all over the world because he l oves to sing! TG Sheppard Sheppard has always had an unstoppable passion for music. This passion along with 21 number one hits and being ranked in the top 100 Country artists of all time among all singers in the genre has made him one of the most popular live performers on tour today.It’s only natural with a show chock full of chart topping hits that TG has developed a reputation as a solid performer who delivers exactly what audiences want. All this and more combined with a steadfast dedication to entertainment has truly made him one of the great Legends in country music.
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An Always Loretta Christmas With The Coalminers

Always Loretta—Starring Emily Portman & Loretta Lynn’s Original Band The Coalminers!ABOUT EMILY PORTMAN:Like so many successful performers, native Kentuckian Emily Portman cut her musical teeth singing in church and learning to read music as a member of her high school band. Inspired by her parents’ music, her influences were an amalgamation of classic country and classic rock, with a little ‘80s music mixed in and included Merle Haggard, Jim Croce, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. In college, she joined a choral group, learned the guitar, and began performing professionally at the Corydon Jamboree just across the border in neighboring Indiana. However, when she covered the music of Loretta Lynn, people took notice. At an early age, perhaps due to her Kentucky roots and natural inflection, Emily was told that she, “sounded a lot like” country music legend, Loretta Lynn, so she became a student of her artistry. Emily pored over the singer’s entire catalogue of music and began working to emulate Loretta’s vocal style and her onstage mannerisms.In the summer of 2004, Emily entered a “Sing Like” contest at the Kentucky Opry and won $1,000 for her portrayal of Loretta. Just a couple years later, after posting a video of herself performing a Loretta Lynn song on YouTube, she was discovered by Michael Twitty (eldest son of the great Conway Twitty) who cast her to portray Loretta in the nationally touring musical “It’s Only MakeBelieve.” The musical was instrumental in establishing Portman’s career. Over the next two decades, herportrayal of the Coal Miner’s Daughter would carry to the most prestigious stages (including the Ryman Auditorium and the Grand Ole Opry), where she would rub shoulders with some of the biggest names in the business, including George Jones, Archie Campbell, Vern Gosdin, Toby Keith, Chris Cagle, and even Loretta Lynn, herself, with whom she formed a close friendship. Emily made frequent trips to Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Hurricane Mills,TN. During one of her visits, the two singers were enjoying a casual conversation when, in mid-sentence, Lynn paused, looked at her straight in the eyes and said, “ya’ know, we have a real connection, don’t we?” If you ever saw the two performers together, the connection they shared was obvious.After Ms. Lynn’s unfortunate recent passing, Emily Portman connected with Loretta’s longtime backup band, The Coalminers. They agreed to join talents and collaborate to honor the memory and music of this true country music trail blazer with “Always Loretta”—a show authorized by the Loretta Lynn family that includes all the greatest hits and shares intimate stories of Loretta’s life through the eyes of those who knew her best.Authorized and Approved by the Loretta Lynn Family!www.alwaysloretta.com