
Uncle B's Damned Ole Opry Play The Chicks "Wide Open Spaces" w/ Caitlyn Smith, Abbie Callahan, Moose Miller, Aniston Pate
Chief's on Broadway
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Nashville
Wednesday, January 28 at 8 pm CST
Pop
Country
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Wednesday, January 28 at 8 pm CST
Pop
Country
Concert Venue
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Caitlyn Smith
Caitlyn Smith is an acclaimed singer-songwriter whose powerful vocals and masterful songwriting have earned her recognition as one of the most compelling voices in modern music. Born and raised in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, Caitlyn has released three studio albums: her 2018 debut "Starfire," 2020's "Supernova," and 2023's "High & Low," all on Monument Records.
With a gift for crafting smartly detailed songs that defy genre boundaries, Caitlyn has written hits for music legends like Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers ("You Can't Make Old Friends"), pop stars Meghan Trainor and John Legend ("Like I'm Gonna Lose You"), and contemporary country artists including Gabby Barrett ("Goldmine"). Her impressive songwriting credits also include works performed by Garth Brooks, Miley Cyrus, Lady A, and Avicii.
After making her mark as a songwriter, Caitlyn stepped into the spotlight as a solo artist with her debut album "Starfire," showcasing her confident, carefully crafted sound that blends emotive, hook-laden pop-country with soulful vocals. Her impressive talent has earned her opportunities to open for renowned artists including Sheryl Crow, Amos Lee, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, and Little Big Town, with Rolling Stone Magazine naming her one of "10 New Artists You Need To Know."
With her mammoth voice, versatile artistry, and genuine storytelling, Caitlyn Smith continues to forge her own path in the music industry, creating songs that connect deeply with listeners and showcase her unmistakable talent as both a writer and performer.
Abbie Callahan
Abbie Callahan, an Iowa City native, has travelled far and wide playing nearly 300 shows a year since she was 19. With roots deep in Americana, folk, and classic country, her sweeping vocals are sure to make her a name poised for stardom. Nothing is off limits when it comes to Abbie’s lyrical poetry, derived from life experience and authenticity. Abbie’s inspirations range from classic country legends like Linda Ronstadt and Don Williams, to American Roots outliers like Sierra Ferrell, Billy Strings and Leon Bridges. Abbie’s newest single “Simon Says” along with Grossly Aware, her debut EP, featuring "Marry Jane" and "Strawberry, California" are out now via Twelve6!
Moose Miller
Moose Miller is a rising force in Country, blending raw storytelling with a gritty, cinematic sound that cuts through the noise. With over 3 million streams across 12 singles, his work speaks to the heart of working-class resilience and modern rural identity.Rooted in the backwoods and hills he calls home, Miller’s songwriting captures the beauty and brutality of life outside the spotlight. His lyrics are unflinching, his delivery honest, and his sound—produced by Grammy-winning hitmaker Mark Bright (Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts, Luke Bryan)—walks the line between roots authenticity and mainstream appeal.
His growing catalog includes standout singles like Where The Wild Things Are, Time That Kills, Happily Die, Dark Days, River Run, Outrun The Gray, and Oh Ann showcasing a dynamic range that resonates across playlists and platforms. Whether he's exploring faith, grief, or grit, Moose Miller is carving his own lane—and audiences are following.
Aniston Pate
Since making the move to Tennessee, Aniston Pate has found her niche writing and recording with some of Nashville's best up & coming artists as well as established musicians in the industry on Music Row. Her first cut “Like I Still Got You” with TikTok star Will Cullen debuted in July of 2022 while her debut EP, “Keystone Cowboy” landed on November 18, 2022. Her latest single “Drowning In A Drought” dropped March 3rd and has already made its radio debut.
Bryan Simpson
Modern American eclectic singer-songwriter Bryan Simpson is an artist whose sound unnervingly explores an evocative amalgamation of southern folk, bluegrass, classic country and indie eclecticism, with the playful swagger, relatable storytelling, and thoughtful introspection of his heroes which include John Hartford, Tom T Hall, Jeff Tweedy, and of course Bob Dylan.
Bryan’s songs have netted praise from all corners: The Huffington Post wrote “Bryan’s original undertakings are reminiscent of the whimsical and whip-smart work by David Byrne and Jim James”. While SeattlePi claims Simpson’s music echoes “Bowie, and Beck in the melodies, moods, and arrangements. The quest is entertaining and thought-provoking.” His genre-spanning career has included making records and touring as a singer/songwriter with luminaries as diverse as The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, bluegrass giant Ricky Skaggs and Mumford and Sons. Since leaving his hometown of Ft Worth Texas with only a fiddle, guitar, mandolin and a box fan to his name, Simpson has had many of his original songs recorded by country music standouts like Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Hailey Whitters, Kenny Chesney, George Strait, Brandy Clark, Old Dominion, Stephen Wilson Jr., with several of them ending up with a number 1 beside their name on the Billboard and Music Row charts . He has also been awarded NSAI’s prestigious award of “10 Songs I wish I’d Written”. His songs have easily totaled over 500 million streams at this point.
This year Simpson released his first record under his own name. “The Oldest”, released in April, is a concise 11 songs in length, produced by Eddie Spear (Zach Bryan/Brandi Carlisle) and takes Simpson’s shade tree kaleidoscopic storytelling center stage.


