
Nathan Belt- Under the Neon Steeple, EP Release Party & Honky-Tonk Celebration
Chief's on Broadway
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Nashville
Sunday, March 1 at 6:30 pm CST
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Sunday, March 1 at 6:30 pm CST
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Celebrate the recent release of Nathan’s first EP, along with several special friends for a honky-tonk throwdown! New songs and classic country covers!
Nathan Belt
Country music traditionalist NATHAN BELT has been a fixture in Nashville's music scene since the early 2000’s. An incredible solo vocalist and also lead singer/front man of the fan favorite band Nathan Belt & the Buckles, Nathan can be found sharing his love of traditional, classic Country music in well known music venues all over Nashville! He’s a featured performer and host on Nashville’s famous General Jackson Showboat too! Nathan’s love and respect for classic Country will be front and center in a brand new self-penned solo EP.
Timbo
Born & raised in Music City, Timbo made waves working the Nashville honky-tonk circuit & kickstarted his career by releasing his debut EP to critical acclaim. Backed by a myriad community of lifelong musicians, he formed a band with a sound many have come to call “Soul Country.” Timbo's sound showcases his traditional roots in Country music & culture. With a new record coming soon, you can already hear his unique style on iTunes & Spotify, or live in Music City & beyond.
Uncle B
Modern American eclectic singer-songwriter Uncle B is an artist whose sound unnervingly explores an evocative amalgamation of southern folk, bluegrass, classic country and indie eclecticism, w/the playful swagger, relatable storytelling, & thoughtful introspection of his heroes which include John Hartford, Tom T Hall, Jeff Tweedy, and of course Bob Dylan.
Uncle B's songs have netted praise from all corners: The Huffington Post wrote “Uncle B’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. Uncle B has had many of his original songs recorded by artists that run the gamut from country royalty George Strait to alt country rock standout, Stephen Wilson, Jr to American DJ Marshmello. In 2024, Simpson released his first record under his own name. “The Oldest’- produced by Eddie Spear (Zach Bryan/Brandi Carlisle), it takes his shade tree kaleidoscopic storytelling center stage. In late '25 Bryan released his first single, "Punk Rock Show" off his sophomore record. Recorded at legendary RCA Studio A in Nashville w/Phillip Smith (Noah Kahan/Chris Stapleton) at the helm.
Alex Miller
He's a 6 foot 6 ball of fire! Hailing from the hills and hollers of Lancaster, KY. He's been lighting up Nashville with his Country Swagger, and Kentucky Charm. He has shared the stage with some of your favorite artists such as; Hank Jr, Brooks and Dunn, Josh Turner, Jamey Johnson, Tracy Byrd, ALABAMA, Brett Young, Emily Ann Roberts, Drake Milligan and Luke Bryan! His band the Kentucky Kowboys are one of the greatest configurations in Country Music. If you love authentic "COUNTRY" music I recommend you give him a follow.
Chandler Dozier
Chandler Dozier is a 23-year-old singer/songwriter native of Troy, North Carolina. He embodies a long-forgotten neo-traditionalist country sound reminiscent of music from the 1950s and 60s. He draws musical inspiration from the Bakersfield sound out of southern California, early Bluegrass of the Appalachians, as well as the Neo-Traditionalist movement of the 1980s. His main influences include Dwight Yoakam, Merle Haggard, and Buck Owens through which he has acquired an ear for authentic country music.
Mindy Miller
Mindy M Miller is a Nashville-based singer/songwriter and current contestant on NBC’s The Voice as part of Team Snoop (SEASON 28). Rooted in her Maryland country and bluegrass upbringing, Mindy’s sound blends soulful storytelling with influences of classic country phrasing — a style shaped by years performing throughout the vibrant mid-Atlantic music scene. A lifelong musician and seasoned artist, she’s shared the stage or performed in front of icons including Reba, Post Malone, Phil Vassar, Pam Tillis, Jamey Johnson, Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé, Niall Horan, Lizzo, Zac Brown, Vince Gill, and more. With a voice that carries soul, grit and grace, Mindy brings heart, heritage, and authenticity to every song she sings.
Strong family ties and the impact of the active and vibrant Maryland country/bluegrass scene have played an important role in shaping her career. A singular talent who's been singing, playing guitar and writing songs for decades, Miller's a seasoned professional who leans heavily on being authentically herself. But her sound, a powerful and glorious mix of traditional country vocal phrasing and a soulful, bluesy sensibility was strongly shaped by not only learning guitar from her father, but developing her technique and approach performing with her dad’s band. She sang in church and jam sessions at family get togethers and started performing professionally at age 16. Miller also heard the stirring harmonies and poignant tunes of classic bluegrass ensembles like the Country Gentlemen and the Johnson Mountain Boys, just two among the numerous classic bands in that genre who frequently performed at clubs and festivals held in the mid-Atlantic area. She became a prominent part of that scene, appearing at festivals and performing as a side musician with a variety of touring groups. From playing county fairs and main street festivals, coffee shops, dive bars, and eventually opening for major artists, Miller began to make a living playing music before she moved out of her parents' house.
Erin Viancount
Full-hearted, free-spirited, and irresistibly genuine, Erin Viancourt’s take on country music is both timeless and entirely attuned to the chaos of modern life. On her debut album Won’t Die This Way, the Cleveland-bred singer/songwriter/guitarist brings her lived-in storytelling to a gritty but gorgeously detailed batch of songs, encompassing everything from Americana to Western swing to classic outlaw country. Rooted in the warm and radiant vocal presence she’s shown onstage in touring arenas with Cody Jinks (who recently made Viancourt the first signing to his Late August Records), Won’t Die This Way ultimately reveals her rare capacity to soothe the soul and leave the listener newly empowered to live each day to the absolute fullest.
Bradley Gaskin
When Bradley Gaskin finally picked up his Gibson J45 after a decade of self-doubt, he was responding to a relentless pull he could no longer resist. Gaskin had left Nashville behind but couldn’t quite shake the feeling there was something there for him. Upon garnering the attention of a Music Row exec in 2008 after posting a rough demo of a self-penned song, Gaskin quickly signed a publishing deal, then a record deal. Poised to release his debut album in 2011 once his first single became a Top 40 country hit, everything came to a halt when his label deemed him too traditional.
After Gaskin was released from his contract, he packed away his guitar, picked up his hammer and drywall tools and headed back to Duck Springs, AL, to resume real life. There, he worked at a sawmill, helped out in the family business, and eventually worked as a janitor for five years at his daughter’s elementary school—which is where Jack Cole, a seasoned businessman and longtime fan, eventually found him. Offered the deal of a lifetime, Gaskin put down his broom and jumped at the chance to get back in the studio with the promise of recording the kind of music he wanted to write. True to his word, Cole started 30A Life Records, signing Gaskin as his first artist and brokering a deal with legendary producer Keith Stegall to produce Gaskin’s new album, Unfinished Business.

