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 $12.00 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.
Grace Maher, a Kansas native, is a rising country music artist based in Nashville. Since moving there in 2015, she has made a name for herself with her soulful songwriting and powerful performances. Known for her heartfelt songs about life’s challenges and triumphs, Grace has performed across the country and become a staple in the Nashville music scene. She has graced some of the city’s most legendary stages, including the Listening Room Cafe and the Bluebird Cafe.
Her single "My Way" gained attention on Heartland TV and The Country Network, while the video for her song "Stronger" earned a 2021 Josie Music Award nomination. Grace recently released "Hard to Ignore" and "My Whole Life" and is currently working on new music for 2025.
A talented backing vocalist as well, Grace has collaborated with artists like Heidi Newfield, including a performance at the Country Music Hall of Fame. With her passion and dedication, Grace is carving out a space for herself in the country music scene.
Ryan Neely hails from the Pacific Northwest where he began creating music as a teenager. He learned guitar from a Beatles music book and started writing his own songs soon after. Ryan studied music at Oregon State University to acquire more tools for songwriting and production.
After flying out to Nashville a handful of times to write and record, he decided that’s where he wanted to put down roots. So in 2021 he made the jump and moved to Music City to pursue lifelong dreams.
Ryan released his first solo song last year called “Ghost Town.” His gritty, honest sound is influenced by artists like Zach Bryan, Kaleo, and Imagine Dragons. He is also a music producer and not only produces his own music but works with other indie artists around town to bring their musical ideas to life.
A guitar prodigy, Whiskey Jack Untz got his first professional experience at the age of 13 playing with Frankie Valli. While playing with Rainbow River, a roots rock act, Whiskey Jack opened for legends Ronnie Milsap and Merle Haggard. He later toured with George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Brian Setzer and Elvin Bishop. As he honed his live performance, Whiskey Jack has taken to heart the great words of wisdom he received from B.B. King..."You got to learn to play the rests, son. Everybody else plays the notes."
After moving to Nashville in 2001, Whiskey Jack worked on numerous recordings for independent artists, and, in 2010, he co-wrote and produced his first album, Play for Me. In addition, Whiskey Jack worked as a utility player around Nashville before co-founding Nashville Unleashed - a concert series turned web series that eventually became an internationally syndicated television show focused on sharing the passion and talents of local songwriters.
It was during the run of Nashville Unleashed that Whiskey Jack met Travis Meadows (who Rolling Stone dubbed "Nashville’s most badass songwriter," with songs recorded by some of country music's most famous artists). For four years, the two toured together as a duo playing what some have labeled "alternative country with a swampy edge." During that time, Whiskey Jack also occasionally shared the stage with other notable singer/songwriters, including Ashley McBryde, Levi Lowrey, Bernie Nelson, Dawn Beyer, Mark Lonsway and Shannon Cain.
As a multi-instrumentalist with a natural feel for music, Whiskey Jack's playing comfortably weaves in and out of songs, bringing them new depth and dimension. On stage and in the studio, his unique musical stylings are equally displayed on lap steel, electric guitar, acoustic guitar or mandolin. Although Whiskey Jack's primary passion is the blues, his natural ability and love of music in general allow him to feel at home playing any genre of music.
After sustaining a shoulder injury in April 2018, Whiskey Jack focused his time on writing music and collaborating on a new project , The Damn Lonesomes, while continuing his recovery. After the pandemic, he has returned to the stage for select engagements with some of his favorite artists, while continuing to work on original music.