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An Evening with Jamie Teachenor, Leslie Satcher & Jason Matthews
with Jamie Teachenor, Leslie Satcher
CDT (Doors: 20:30 pm )
$15 / $10 food/bev minimum Buy Tickets

THIS IS A PREPAID SHOW, REFUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE.

There are 18 tables, 8 bar seats and 8 church pew seats available for reservation. The remaining pew seats for this show are not reserved in advance. These seats are available on a first come/first served basis when doors open. 

Ticket reservations at The Bluebird Cafe are an agreement to pay the non-refundable cover charge and applicable taxes/fees and to meet the $10.00 per seat food and/or drink minimum.

Note: When making reservations, choose the table you would like and then add the number of seats you need to your cart by using the + button. You are NOT reserving an entire table if you choose 1 (by choosing 1, you are reserving 1 seat). We reserve ALL seats at each table. If you are a smaller party at a larger table, you will be seated with guests outside your party.



Artists

Jamie Teachenor

Jamie Teachenor is a Multi-Platinum singer/songwriter and producer who has had songs recorded by many mainstream Country Music artists, such as, Luke Bryan, Trace Adkins, Montgomery Gentry, Blaine Larsen, Collin Raye, Trisha Yearwood, Craig Campbell, Joey + Rory, Kevin Denney, Gwen Sebastian, Gretchen Wilson, and Vince Gill. As an artist, Jamie has contributed to a number of top 10 albums, including vocals for Blake Shelton's RIAA Gold and Platinum certified albums, "The Dreamer," and "Loaded: The Best of Blake Shelton," and in 2010, Jamie released the single, "Never Gonna Stand for This," as Teachenor Clark.

Teachenor has had the privilege of performing for millions on ABC's "Good Morning America," the CBS "Early Show," Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends," multiple times at the "Grand Ole Opry," CMT, GAC, the Miss Teen America Pageant, RFD TV, CNN, MSNBC, PBS, and many of the major radio stations all around the world.  In 2013, Jamie was a special guest performer with Jerry Lee Lewis on the SiriusXM broadcast, "Up Close and Personal," live from Beale Street. Jerry Lee asked him back to be the sole performer for his 78th birthday bash. Teachenor has been featured in many widely-known publications such as, Billboard Magazine, Rolling Stone, People Magazine, USA Today, Country Weekly, Roughstock, The Boot, MTV.com, CMT.com, VH1.com; and his songs have been in multiple movies and books, including "Chicken Soup for the Soul," Country Music Edition (2013) and was a featured artist in the 2013 Tennessee Vacation Guide.

Jamie has released 3 solo albums; "The Departure," (2012) "Waiting Room - EP," (2013), charting in both the US and UK), and "Lo-Fidelity" under the name, "Lo-Fi" (2014), producing 2 top 10 singles in the US and Europe--"Vintage Heart" (featuring Vince Gill) which was also a top 25 single in Japan, and "When You're Over Me."  In 2016, Teachenor released his first acoustic single to radio titled, "Suitcases."  Jamie has memorabilia on display in the International Rock-a-Billy Hall of Fame, the Clement Railroad Museum's "Heritage in Music" exhibit, and is spotlighted as a "Tennessee Iconic Musician" by the Southern Museum of Music.

In the summer of 2015, Jamie was offered the position as lead vocalist for the United States Air Force Academy Band's Wild Blue Country, and is currently touring, promoting public relations and raising troop morale through television, radio, and public performances.  The USAF named Teachenor "Outstanding New Public Affairs Musician of the Year" for 2015 and in early 2016, as part of Wild Blue Country, Teachenor recorded the first fully original album in military history for the Air Force, titled, "Here We Are," comprised entirely of original songs written and produced by Teachenor.

Teachenor is the son of Rock-A-Billy Hall of Famer, Jim Teachenor and is married to best-selling author/novelist, Jen Teachenor.  He and Jen have two lovely children, Charlie & Lily.  In addition to music, Teachenor is also an accomplished artist/painter. His works of Abstract & Expressionism is displayed in galleries and art collections around the world.  Jamie has been described by renowned Rolling Stone contributor & music editor, Larry Nager, as "The arrival of a strikingly original talent," and describing Teachenor's own piano-based version of Southern Indie Soul Rock, GreatIndieMusic.com states he is, "full of raw emotion and unrivaled conviction," "Teachenor has truly been given a genre-less gift."

Leslie Satcher

Leslie Satcher is a fifth generation Texan. The daughter of a strong hearted single mother and grand daughter of cotton sharecroppers and pioneers, she is no stranger to hard work and perseverance. Born in 1962 where the Chisolm Trail and the Red River cross, Leslie grew up singing in the churches and schools of Paris, Texas along side her baby sister Jeannie Winn.
In 1989, during a short trip to Nashville, a friend prompted Leslie to record her voice over the tracks of country standards at The Barbara Mandrell Museum. That was all it took! Just four weeks later she was crossing her beloved Red River in a $1,000 Chevrolet dragging a U-Haul trailer with an ironing board strapped to the back. If her story sounds like the beginning of a country song, it was. After several "day jobs" in "Music City", Leslie's talent as a songwriter was recognized by a friend from church, Guy Penrod of the Gaither Vocal Band, who encouraged her to show her work to friends Larry Strickland and Naomi Judd. It was Naomi who helped her hone her skills into a more commercial form and then introduced her to guitarist Don Potter who was starting a new publishing company. The company never came about, but the prospect of writing for a living blossomed for Leslie. After a Sunday night show at the world famous Bluebird Café, Leslie teamed with accomplished father and son songwriters Max D. and Max T. Barnes. A writing contract with the then new publishing company Island Bound Music ensued.

Seven years of cuts by artists such as Joe Diffie, Sara Evans, Lee Ann Womack, Wade Hayes, Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, Pam Tillis, and Willie Nelson helped Leslie take the next step in her career. Jim Ed Norman of Warner Brothers Records Nashville saw something in the talent from Texas and gave her the chance to record her first project "Love Letters". Leslie and her dear friend, producer Luke Wooten, turned in a critically acclaimed album that established her as one of the leading singer/songwriters in the country music industry today. Currently, Leslie is focusing on her second album as well as continuing to pen songs for other artists as a staff writer for Sony Tree ATV.

Leslie performs all over the United States and is often found doing benefits with friends Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Paul Overstreet and others. In 2003 Leslie met the love her life, David Allen of Longview, Texas, while appearing at the annual benefit for the East Texas Angel Network founded by two-time Entertainer of the Year Neal McCoy. With David pursuing an acting career, the two artists stay busy between family and friends in Texas and Australia, going to church, and enjoying time together at home and the beach.

Longtime hero Willie Nelson wrote Leslie's heart when he put down the words "...on the road again..." for that truly is where this Texas singer/songwriter loves to be. Meeting the people who find something of meaning in the songs Leslie Satcher believes are nothing short of gifts from God.