
Billy Montana, Jet Harvey, Ben Wagner, Ryan Jacobs
Chief's on Broadway
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Nashville
Friday, March 7 at 8 pm CST
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Friday, March 7 at 8 pm CST
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Billy Montana
Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Billy Montana’s talent for tapping into powerful emotions in the songs he writes has led to a string of hits and awards for him and some of country music’s biggest stars. Montana’s "Number-1" credits include Garth Brooks’ record-breaking single “More Than A Memory,” Sara Evans’ smash “Suds in the Bucket,” the Grammy-nominated “Bring On the Rain,” recorded by Jo Dee Messina with Tim McGraw, and "Hard To Love," the title cut from Lee Brice's CD.
Artists who've had great success with Montana-penned songs, including Garth Brooks, Sara Evans, Jo Dee Messina, Lee Brice, Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, David Nail, Sister Hazel, Lee Ann Womack, Kellie Pickler, Trace Adkins, BlackHawk, Kenny Rogers, Pat Green, Bill Anderson, Randy Montana, Guy Penrod and many others.
Jet Harvey
Jet is a Multi-Platinum, award winning, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter, and has performed at festivals, bars, and various events with his band Jet Black and the Cadillacs. Jet penned the hit, “Rock and A Hard Place,” recorded by Bailey Zimmerman. In less than a year it's been Certified RIAA Double Platinum, downloaded over 600 Million times, has reached #1 on XM Highway, Billboard Country, and both US and Canada Radio Airplay charts. It was #1 for 6 weeks.
Ben Wagner
Ben Wagner is a singer, songwriter, husband, and father cultivating his roots in the country music landscape. His songs have been recorded by artists like Wyatt Flores (Island Records) and Jack Wharff (Big Machine Label Group), amassing over 25 million streams as a collaborator.
Ben has performed across the country and has secured placements in television shows and movies such as "Virgin River" and "Ordinary Angels." He also is a three-time first place winner of the Great American Song Contest and is the most recent recipient of the Pamela Phillips Oland Excellence in the Art of Writing Lyrics Award.
Ryan Jacobs
Ryan Jacobs emerges as an enthralling voice in the Country music landscape with a seamless blend of classic '90s charm and modern indie grit. Drawing inspiration from legends like Brooks & Dunn and John Michael Montgomery while channeling the introspective depth of Tyler Childers and Sturgill Simpson, Jacobs crafts music that feels timeless yet forward-thinking. His Oregon roots provide small town authenticity, but his time spent living in Europe and Mexico—and his fluency in multiple languages—imbue his artistry with unique perspective and a global sensibility. On his debut album Jacobs delivers a fresh take on country: from heartfelt ballads to barnstorming anthems, his songs speak to the universal truths of love, struggle, and wanderlust. Whether steeped in honky-tonk grooves or indie-folk acoustics, Jacobs’ voice resonates with raw emotion and storytelling prowess, positioning him as a compelling new figure in the evolving country canon.
Jacobs has shared festival billing with Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum and Ashley McBryde and has also opened for artists such as 3 Doors Down, Collective Soul and Nathaniel Rateliff among others.