JEVERSON I Sara Spicer on the Rooftop
Skydeck at Assembly Food Hall
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Nashville
Friday, September 3 at 6 pm CDT
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Friday, September 3 at 6 pm CDT
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Assembly Food Hall is excited to announce JEVERSON and Sara Spicer Friday, September 3rd on our Rooftop!
Need to kill some time before the Joe Rogan and Dave Chapelle show at Bridgestone? Grab a craft cocktail from any of our numerous bars, food from one of 20+ eateries at Assembly Food Hall and enjoy some live music Nashville's Largest Rooftop!
Rooftop Opens at 1pm with music, cocktails and the best views in Nashville.
General Admission if first come first serve and does not guarantee entrance into the event.
⭐SHOWTIMES:
JEVERSON - 6pm
Sara Spicer - 7:30pm
JEVERSON - 10:30pm
⭐VIP TICKETS AVAILABLE:
VIP Tickets offer a more elevated experience on our Rooftop Mezzanines! Guests can expect the best views of the stage looking down at the band and over Broadway, as well as private restrooms and bar access. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased online or at the door. Tickets only grant access to the event, and do not include food or drink.
ABOUT ASSEMBLY FOOD HALL: Assembly Food Hall is an innovative, European-style food hall combining the best elements Nashville’s vibrant craft beverage scene with top notch live entertainment. Learn more at www.assemblyfoodhall.com.
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⭐ABOUT JEVERSON:
Born and raised in Grenada; a tiny Caribbean island in the West Indies known as the Spice Island, JEVERSON's music offers its own blend sonic spices… a touch of his Island roots with a pinch of Soul and a dash of Funk with influences from artists such as Machel Montano, Patrice Roberts, Bob Marley, and Chronixx blended up with a healthy influence from wide ranging mainstream pop artists like The Clark Sisters, Beyonce, Daniel Caesar, Fantasia, Otis Redding, and Frank Sinatra. Known simply as JEVERSON, this young Island protege has been performing in and around Grenada since the age of 10.
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⭐ABOUT SARA SPICER:
It’s in her blood. Sara comes from a musical family who recognized her tone and pitch at just four years old when she started singing “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”. Not long thereafter, she joined her mom and dad on stage and eventually opened for Tanya Tucker. Seeking meaning and comfort following the passing of her mother, she turned to songwriting. Sara wrote her first song “Heaven’s Gate” in tribute to her mom, the woman who gave her vocal chops, an appreciation for Patsy Cline and a love of all things country.
Fast forward to 2016. Sara toured the US, became a seasoned live performer with an all-girl country group. She spent her spare time writing songs with her songwriting partner, Heidi Hamels, and recording with Nashville producer Zac Maloy (Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Daughtry), getting the opportunity to perform at legendary Blue Bird Cafe. Sara adds: “Performing is my life. It’s not a job to me, it’s my passion and I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”
Jump. Not one to play it safe, Sara left her group, moved to Nashville and “jumped” into becoming a serious songwriter and recording artist, finding her style with her wide-ranging voice suited to her songs.
Sara draws inspiration from a broad range of country and popular artists — from Patsy to Dolly to Celine & Christina. In her debut EP, “New Girl” (HH Entertainment, 2018) Sara shows a sweet, ethereal beauty in her ballad “Fireflies” to soaring highs and grit of her first single, “Jump”, and “Pray and Pray and Drink”. At the same time, she and her co-writers Maloy and Hamels are equally comfortable as simple storytellers in “New Girl”, the somewhat biographical title song. Sara is proud to include her version of the Lauren Alaina penned ballad “Leaving Me” to round out her debut EP. Sara looks forward to sharing her music with the world — one fan at a time if she has to; after all, it’s in her blood.