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In The Row with Rob Harris, Gordon Kennedy, Cindy Morgan & Kim Parent
with Rob Harris, Gordon Kennedy, Cindy Morgan, Kim Parent
CDT (Doors: 17:00 pm )
$10 / $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

Rob Harris

Rob Harris is a Nashville-based Singer/Songwriter. He arranged a waltz version of the rock anthem, “Free Bird”, with the ACM Award-winning country duo, Joey+Rory, which appeared on their debut CD. For two years, he played guitar for Joey Feek.
 
His songs have been recorded by The Lovelocks, Ivan Parker, Karen Peck, Back Home and a variety of indie artists. He has been a writer on two Top-10 singles and his song “Greasy John Deere Cap” (recorded by Tim Hicks) was certified Gold in 2017. Rob’s music is filled with real life and sprinkled with humor. He shares concerts throughout the US and has opened shows for Dove Award and Grammy Award winning artists.
 
An actor represented by The Hurd Agency Nashville, he has appeared in episodes of the True Crime shows "Snapped", "Snapped: Killer Couples", "Fatal Attraction" and "In Pursuit with John Walsh”…several music videos (Sam Hunt, James Arthur), the films “Holland, Michigan” (starring Nicole Kidman), "A Nashville Country Christmas" (starring Tanya Tucker and Keith Carradine, which aired on Paramount and CMT) and the upcoming film by Christian author, Karen Kingsbury, "Someone Like You" (airing Fall 2023).
 
His new CD, “Hourglass”, is releasing in September and will feature a duet with gospel music legend, Russ Taff.

Gordon Kennedy

Gordon Kennedy is a multi-Grammy Award winning songwriter and record producer, a virtuoso guitarist, and a music industry visionary in Nashville. With his love for storytelling, vintage guitars and his deep knowledge of music history, he has emerged as one of Music City’s most beloved Ambassadors. Kennedy’s live shows are a treasure trove of colorful backstories and outstanding performances that one only as talented and immersed in rich experiences can truly deliver. He came by it honestly as the son of legendary guitarist, Jerry Kennedy.

Cindy Morgan

From gospel to pop to Americana, Cindy Morgan is an insightful voice across musical genres as she has grown to become one of Nashville’s acclaimed songwriters. An East Tennessee native, Morgan’s evocative melodies and brilliant songwriting have poetically and prolifically mined the depths of life and love both in her own recording and through songwriting for noteworthy artists around the globe.

Coming off her her 2015 release, Bows & Arrows (Folk Album of the Year at the Canadian Covenant Awards), Morgan has moved through a significant season of loss and change which has proved to be rich soil for the soul and has led to the release of the 2019 EP Autumn & Eve: Old Testaments Volume I. The first in a three-part series, listeners will find a familiarity and a freshness in the moody, Americana nature of Morgan’s latest EP, as she explores the places where her own story meets the ancient stories. The songs infuse Old Testament struggles with modern day heartache. “Weight,” the first single from the forthcoming EP, combines Morgan’s signature vocals with a modern folk earnestness, and is available November 2018.

Nashville singer/songwriter Cindy Morgan is a two-time GRAMMY® nominee, a thirteen-time Dove winner, and a recipient of the prestigious Songwriter of the Year trophy. Morgan has 21 number one radio hits to her credit, and has penned songs for notable artists including David Archuletta, Vince Gill, India.Arie, TJ Shepherd, Rascal Flatts, Ricky Skaggs, Amy Grant, Glen Campbell, Mandisa, Natalie Grant, Michael W. Smith, Point of Grace, Brandon Heath, Britt Nicole, Sandra McCracken, Josh Garrels, Sierra Hull, Kris Allen, and EchoSmith among many others. In 2017, Morgan’s song “Bird in a Cage” was performed by Robert Redford and Sasha Lazard in the movie Blind starring Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore. Cindy has authored three books, Barefoot on Barbed Wire (Harvest House Publishers, 2001), Dance Me Daddy (HarperCollins, 2009), and her memoir, How Could I Ask for More (Worthy Inspired, 2015) in addition to being a co-creator of the charitable Hymns for Hunger Tour, which has raised awareness and resources for hunger relief organizations across the globe.

Kim Parent

You may not have heard of Kim Parent, but it is very likely you have heard her voice. She has graced the stage and made recordings with artists such as Lionel Ritchie, Christopher Cross, Carole King, Reba McEntire, Brooks and Dunn, Aaron Tippin, Kathy Mattea, Jodee Messina, Trisha Yearwood, Michael Mcdonald, and many more.  

Soon after relocating from her native state of New Jersey to pursue songwriting in Nashville, Kim was drawn into the vibrant studio recording scene. This included an invitation to sing in televised award shows, appear in live video tapings, to show up regularly at the Grand Ol’ Opry with the Carol Lee singers, and even to be a member of the house band for the wildly popular tv show “The Singing Bee”. 

Throughout Kim’s extensive music career, there has been a constant passion in her heart for songwriting, even through the busiest of times. During the height of the covid pandemic, Kim took advantage of the world wide pause, and began to tighten the draw string around her most cherished new and old songs, committing to recording and releasing the best of them.