Pam Tillis with Special Guest The Roads Below
Schedule
Fri Sep 27 2024 at 07:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
3750 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO, United States, Missouri 65616 | Branson, MO
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PAM TILLIS
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As the daughter of Country Music Royalty, Pam Tillis was determined from a young age to find her own way in music as a singer and songwriter. After many false starts with her own recording career, including a pop single on Elektra and 1984’s “Above And Beyond The Doll Of Cutey” for Warner Brothers, Tillis came to the attention of Tim Dubois who headed up the Nashville office of Arista records.
After much soul searching, Tillis made the commitment to make an honest country record. The album “Put Yourself In My Place” yielded 2 number ones, 2 top five singles, and one top twenty hits and in its first year the album was certified gold. Tillis followed with 3 platinum albums on Arista “Homeward Looking Angel” in 1992, “Sweethearts Dance” in 1994 and an Arista “Greatest Hits” in 1997.
Tillis achieved 6 number 1 songs during this time including “Shake the Sugar Tree”, “Mi Vida Loca”, “When You Walk In The Room”, “In Between Dances” “Don’t Tell Me What To Do” and “Maybe It Was Memphis” while 14 of Pam’s other singles landed in the top ten and top twenty.
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THE ROADS BELOW
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After self-releasing their debut single “I Want Us,” The Roads Below instantly gained attention, garnering over 12 million streams without any major promotion or playlists. The free spirited, energetic singles “Good At It” and “Bonfire” followed after, showcasing the bands unique and strong songwriting.
The Roads Below is a promising young act in the country music scene, growing their fan base through word of mouth and streaming, without any mainstream press or radio play.
The Roads Below was formed by singer/songwriter Phil Evans, a native of Arkansas, and Los Angeles based guitarist Max Martilik. The two moved to Music City, where they linked up with drummer Chris Crandall to complete a newly written catalog of songs that Evans had been working on. The band combines a dynamic arrangement of hard hitting melodies, with a twist of homegrown country edge.
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Where is it happening?
3750 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO, United States, Missouri 65616Event Location & Nearby Stays: