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In The Row with Marc Oriet, Bryan Frazier, Chris Utley & Nick DeLeo
with Marc Oriet, Bryan Frazier, Chris Utley, Nick DeLeo
CST (Doors: )
$12 / $12 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 $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.


Artists

Marc Oriet

A singer/songwriter, originally from Gaston, Oregon residing in Nashville, Tennessee since 2013. Marc has penned many songs with upcoming artists, as well as already established artists, and even released a few himself (including the TikTok viral song "Masterbaiter"). With musical influences such as Three Days Grace, Brooks and Dunn, Eric Church and Journey, and Morgan Wallen, his multi-genre style is truly one of a kind. Marc spends most of his time either on or around water, writing songs and playing gigs across Tennessee and other Southern states in between. If you ask him what it's like to work in the music industry, he would say, "Can it really be work, if you're doin what you love?" 

Bryan Frazier

At just thirteen years old, in the Blue Ridge mountain town of Winchester, Virginia, Bryan Frazier began writing songs and performing throughout the Shenandoah Valley region of the Old Dominion State. Frazier, whose songwriting passions stemmed from the notable influences of Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, and country songwriting extraordinaire Eric Church, pursued his lifelong dream of music in 2014, moving to Nashville, Tennessee. Upon his arrival to Music City, Frazier quickly broke into the arduous music scene, penning songs such as “Two Beers” (Sony Recording Artist-Kameron Marlowe) “Stereotype” (Big Deal Music-Jobe Fortner), and “Somebody Had To” (BMG-Dawson Edwards). It was such songwriting success that led to Frazier’s own opportunities as an artist, opening up for some of country music’s biggest acts including Phil Vassar, Jimmie Allen, Tyler Rich, and the 2015 Academy of Country Music’s “New Artist Of The Year” Cole Swindell. Frazier’s career highlights include the addition of songs, such as “Appalachia Gold”, “Hometowns Fault”, “Last I Heard” and “It Could’ve Been You”, to Spotify’s highly regarded playlists of “Next From Nashville” and "New Music Nashville” while headlining some of Music City’s biggest stages of “Whiskey Jam”, “Tin Roof Revival”, And "The Bluebird Cafe."

Chris Utley

Chris Utley was born and raised in small town Sewickley, PA, a suburb of Pittsburgh. From a young age, he had a passion for music, starting piano lessons at age 5 and picking up a guitar by age 10. At 14 he formed his first rock band and became a multi-instrumentalist by necessity, overdubbing drums and bass on many of the band's songs recorded in the room above his parents’ garage. In high school, he ran sound for the choir and was encouraged by his choir director to pursue his passion for music. After high school, he made the move to Nashville to attend Belmont University where he graduated with a degree in Audio Engineering Technology. During his early years in Nashville, Chris cut his teeth in the music industry in various local rock bands. It was in these bands where he honed his ability to write albums with his bandmates, play live, tour, play in the studio as well as engineering and producing those albums. After college, Chris went on to open his own successful studio, Benchmark Sound. Over the next 12 years, he built a reputation as an engineer. In 2020, as the pandemic halted all tracking sessions and Music Row was shut down, Chris dove back into his longtime love of songwriting. He spent much of quarantine at home writing and building tracks. By 2022 Chris had landed himself a publishing contract at Sony Music Publishing. His latest cuts are: “Missin’ You” recorded by Kelsey Hart, Out Here In It recorded by Tracy Lawrence and “Country Folk” recorded by Trey Lewis. 

Nick DeLeo

A long way from home, Nick DeLeo is pursuing a dream and career as an artist and a songwriter for the last 10 years in Nashville, TN.  Having grown up on Cape Cod in southeastern Massachusetts, he is bringing his own brand of country, rock, and blues music to the scene, with influences from Garth Brooks, Bob Seger, Jim Croce, and many more classics from his father’s cassette collection. He describes his music as “music that makes you feel something, with a good ol’ fashioned country message.” This original style is depicted on his two albums, Country Ain't A Place, I Live For This, and his upcoming album titled “60 Cent Pocket Man” releasing all throughout 2022.