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.
Stevie C, a rising star in the music world who’s been making waves with his unique blend of country and pop. Based in New York City, Stevie C brings a fresh and authentic sound to the scene, with heartfelt lyrics and a voice that grabs your attention.
E Marlowe came to Nashville by way of Athens, Georgia, and her indie rock roots show in her unique songwriting style. She has been penning songs since age twelve, everything from hard rock to Americana. By the age of twenty, she had already fronted a popular all-girl rock band and played bass in a jazz ensemble. In the early 2000s, E began making frequent writing trips to Nashville and within three years of moving to town, she was offered her first major publishing deal with RareSpark Media Group.
E built her reputation in the Nashville community by writing “real” songs, and has been fortunate to establish co-writing relationships with other songwriters and artists who come from the same place. She met and started writing with current country radio star Walker Hayes a few years ago, helped convince him to join her at RareSpark, and credits the “Walker Hayes shack sessions” with strengthening her songwriting versatility. During her years as a staff songwriter, E built a huge catalog of radio friendly country/pop songs. But she had come so far from the “real” songs that got her signed in the first place. She could see that nobody really knew who she was as an artist. She wanted to share that side with the world, and working with producers Ren Renfree and Park Chisolm, her debut Americana CD “Send In The Mourners” was born.
E has had several independent cuts and placements, including the first single and CMT video from Canadian country artist Nicole Rayy’s debut CD, and multiple cuts with the Oregon-based duo Cloverdayle. She is also a past winner of the CMT/NSAI Song Contest. E's influences include artists Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch, Carole King and Tom Petty. She collects vintage guitars, bakes a mean pie and can usually be found dodging cars to rescue dogs.
Kenny Sharp is a singer/songwriter with a genre-bending sound dubbed "Brown Liquor Music." Rooted in the music of the American South, Sharp’s “Americana Rhythm & Blues” draws on anything from Blues and Soul to Country, Funk, Rock & Roll. Imagine the sonic landscapes of Nashville, Memphis, and Sharp’s familial home of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, combined.
Kenny’s songs effortlessly weave together disparate styles with powerful vocal performances and natural storytelling instincts. Signed by mentor LunchMoney Lewis to Prescription Songs, Sharp has evolved from rapper to published songwriter and dynamic entertainer with a live show reminiscent of Muddy Waters and James Brown.
With soaring melodies in his songwriting and harmonica playing alike, Wyatt Edmondson demands listeners’ attention with his expertly-crafted songs and high-energy stage presence. The Montgomery, Alabama-native moved to Nashville in 2017 after studying music at Troy University and has shown no signs of slowing down.
Early on, Edmondson gravitated toward guitar players like Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page and Dave Matthews, but one artist in particular sparked him onto another path. Edmondson commented on the inspiration he draws from Bob Marley saying, “I don’t think I ever knew there were lyrics in songs before Bob Marley, since I was only listening for the guitars!” he says with a laugh. “Listening to Bob, I fell in love with the idea of songwriting, and it was only a week after I had gotten into his music that I started writing songs myself.” The singer/songwriter then discovered John Mayer, Dave Matthews Band, and finally, Bruce Springsteen, who he now attributes as his greatest musical influence.
In 2024, Edmondson toured across the United States, captivating audiences with his heartfelt performances and memorable stage presence. While traveling, he continued writing songs that reflect his journey and vision for the future. Between tour dates, he performed regularly at venues around Nashville, further solidifying his reputation as a standout artist in Music City. Looking ahead, Edmondson is planning a new project for 2025, diving deeper into the themes that resonate with his listeners. This next chapter will showcase his evolution as a songwriter, building on the foundation of his 2023 full-length album, Made For The Road. The album’s lead single, “Dead End Town,” salutes the small-town dreamer longing for something bigger and better—a theme that continues to inspire his work.