In The Round with Tom Douglas, Drew Baldridge & Jimmy Yeary; a benefit for Alive Hospice

Wed Jan 8 2025

9:00 PM (Doors 8:30 PM)

The Bluebird Cafe

4104 Hillsboro Pike Nashville, TN 37215

$25 / $12 food/bev minimum

All Ages

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THIS IS A PREPAID SHOW, REFUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE.

There are 18 tables, 8 bar seats and 8 church pew seats available for reservation. The remaining pew seats for this show are not reserved in advance. These seats are available on a first come/first served basis when doors open. 

Ticket reservations at The Bluebird Cafe are an agreement to pay the non-refundable cover charge and applicable taxes/fees and to meet the $12.00 per seat food and/or drink minimum.

Note: When making reservations, choose the table you would like and then add the number of seats you need to your cart by using the + button. You are NOT reserving an entire table if you choose 1 (by choosing 1, you are reserving 1 seat). We reserve ALL seats at each table. If you are a smaller party at a larger table, you will be seated with guests outside your party.


In The Round with Tom Douglas, Drew Baldridge & Jimmy Yeary; a benefit for Alive Hospice

  • On sale soon
  • Wed Jan 1 2025
  • 8:00AM CST
  • Tom Douglas

    Tom Douglas

    Country

    About Tom Douglas:Tom Douglas is an Academy Award, Golden Globe and GRAMMY-nominated songwriter. After enjoying a 13-year career in commercial real estate, Douglas got his first song recorded by Collin Raye at the age of 41. That song, “Little Rock”, reached #1, earned a nomination for CMA Song of the Year and achieved the Million-Air award from BMI for receiving one million spins on country radio. Since then, Douglas has written numerous number one hits, including: “I Run to You” (Lady A), “Southern Voice” (Tim McGraw) and “The House That Built Me” (Miranda Lambert). The Grammy Award-winning song “The House That Built Me” remained at number one on the Billboard charts for four weeks and earned ACM’s first ever Song of the Decade award.Douglas has written countless well-received songs for a wide range of artists, including: Keith Urban, P!nk, Luke Bryan, Celine Dion, Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Florida Georgia Line, Kenny Chesney, Kane Brown, GeorgeStrait, Chris Janson, and Collin Raye among others. In 2011 Douglas’ song, “Coming Home” received an Oscar and Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song. In 2014, Douglas was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, subsequently receiving a Grammy Nomination for his song “Meanwhile Back at Mama’s” recorded by Tim McGraw.

    Some of Douglas’ recent work includes “Drunk Girl” recorded by Chris Janson, which received the 2018 MusicRow Award for Song of The Year. He also penned the song “Dear Hate” recorded by Maren Morris and Vince Gill, earning the Grammy nomination for the 2019 Country Song of the Year. Douglas is currently signed to Sony Music Publishing, and lives in Nashville with his wife, Katie. On February 24th, 2022, Douglas will release the film “Love, Tom,” along with companion album Inspired by the Motion Picture Love, Tom. Directed by Oscar nominated and BAFTA-winning filmmaker Michael Lennox, and written by Tommy Douglas and Tom Douglas, “Love, Tom” is based on Douglas’ much-lauded 12-minute acceptance speech given at the 2014 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, offering a message of hope to a desperate world. Spanning a 30-year career, Douglas shares personal anecdotes as the backstory for his most famous songs. The film, executive produced by Tom Douglas, Tommy Douglas, Austin Fish, Jason Owen, and Michael Lennox, andproduced in association with Sandbox Productions in partnership with Sony Music Entertainment’s Premium Content Division, will be released via Paramount+. The companionalbum, Inspired by theMotion Picture,Love, Tom, features many of Douglas’ beloved co-writers and friends, including Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Lady A, Chris Janson, and Collin Raye. Each track on the album is performed by Douglas in the film as he takes you back to the day he wrote it. The album will be released via Monument Records.

  • Drew Baldridge

    Drew Baldridge

    Country

    From the soul-band sizzle of “Train” to the reverent rendition of the old hymn “It Is Well,” Baldridge’s debut album comes straight from his heart to yours. It also targets your feet on uptempo tracks such as “Everyday Light,” “Curious Girl” and “Dance With Ya,” the single that rocketed him into the spotlight. It turns down the lights and steams up the windows with “Love On Your Body,” “Burnt Toast” and “Rebound,” with a guest vocal by Emily Weisband that uses just one note to cast its seductive spell. And it evokes simpler times through vivid lyrical imagery on “Tractors Don’t Roll,” “Town That Time Forgot” and the title cut.

    What makes it all country? Simple: Ever since he heard his first Alabama track at age 5 back in Patoka, Illinois, this rangy young man’s roots have drawn from the sound and feeling of authentic, old-school country. So has his life, from working on his family farm to bonfire parties with friends on Saturday night and savoring family dinners after church every Sunday.

    But there’s more than roots in this picture. Look skyward and you’ll see where Baldridge reached as well toward Michael Jackson, Earth, Wind & Fire, raw backwoods blues and any other music that captured the trials and joys of real life.

    All of that feeds into Dirt On Us, the product not just of his influences and upbringing but also of a long scuffle to claim his place in country music.

    “I moved to Nashville at 19,” he says. “It’s taken me all five of the years since then to make this album. I didn’t just go in and cut everything. It was two or three years of writing, recording the best of what I wrote, taking the best of that, going back in and doing it all over again. I wanted to take the time I needed to experiment and see where it all led me. I wanted to create music that was different from your everyday country music.”

    Mission accomplished.

    And that’s just the beginning. First and foremost, Baldridge is a performer. His love for dancing is infectious — you’ll hardly find anyone sitting down once he wraps up his shows with the irresistible “Dance With Ya.” Priority Number One was that this energy would be at the core of Dirt On Us. At the same time, Priority Number One Point Five was that Baldridge use the full-length format to show that’s only one side of who he is.

    “My fans are at the center of my story,” he insists. “They want to get to know me better. So I wanted to make sure that every song on the album has its own life. Each one will have its own video. We want to give each song a chance for people do enjoy them. We’re not just pushing one song. Together, they tell the listener about who I am — and the only way to do that is through an album.”

    This made every step toward Dirt On Us crucial. The first one involved signing with Cold River Records. He was already a hot property, with “Dance With Ya” on several Sirius/XM channels as an independent single. It was a good match. In fact, the label sent Baldridge out on a national radio tour a week before their contract was signed. So there was wind at his back even before he began writing for the album.

    Fortunately, he had already stockpiled a good amount of material. But since his goal was to create a complete self-portrait, he set to work as soon as he could, with an ambitious approach to meet this challenge.

    “My producer Josh Leo, Tim Nichols and I started by going down for Florida to write for three days,” he recalls. “We put the songs we had up on a dry-erase board and asked ourselves, ‘What gaps do we need to fill?’ I had to do that six or seven times in the middle of my radio tour to write the other four, because let’s face it, not every song you write is great!”

    Through this meticulous method, Baldridge came up with 13 killer songs, all but two of them bearing his name as a co-writer. He was able to pull this off during a six-month, 48-state radio trek by choosing his collaborators carefully. “Each one of them has believed in me from Day One,” he says. “Most of them have been writing for a long time. I didn’t even realize until after the album was done that Tim has six songs on the album. I texted him, ‘Man, this is a Tim Nichols album!’”

    Baldridge laughs, but the truth is Dirt On Us is exactly what he and his team had wanted it to be — a picture of a unique, up-and-coming artist, comprised of outstanding songs that flow together with remarkable unity. “Every song is its own entity, so we had to let them speak to us as we wrote,” he says. “But at the end of the day, they spoke together coherently. That’s what makes for a great album. That’s what I hoped we would accomplish.”

    He pauses for a second, then wraps it all up with characteristic candor. “I know I’m not the most talented guy in Nashville, but I also know that nobody can outwork me. I’ve worked hard my whole life. I moved here five years ago but I’ve been playing in bars for seven years. I’ve had my band for more than three years. We’ve done over a hundred thousand miles on the road. We’ve got a lot of dirt on us. That’s one of the reasons I call this album Dirt On Us. Maybe people don’t know that, but I know that.”

    Soon enough, people will know. This music speaks for itself; all you have to do is listen and you’ll know.

  • Jimmy Yeary

    Jimmy Yeary

    Country

    Ohio native Jimmy Yeary began playing Bluegrass music as a young boy, honing a skill that would be the soundtrack to his life’s journey. As fate would have it, Yeary says one show in particular stands out in his mind. While playing a concert in Beattyville, Kentucky in 1985, as a wild-eyed, 15- year-old kid, he was introduced to a budding star, Sonya Isaacs–both were playing in family bands at the time. He fell in love on the spot, though lost touch with her afterwards–but more to this story in a moment…

    Jimmy moved to Nashville in October 1994 to start his professional music career. His authentic, acoustic-driven sound landed him two major record deals, with Dreamworks and Atlantic records, but they never materialized into their full potential due to regime changes. Disheartened, maybe a little. But you cannot change the course of fate. Yeary put pen to paper and went on to cultivate an illustrious songwriting career that has so far resulted in 7 #1 Country singles and countless top 40 songs.

In The Round with Tom Douglas, Drew Baldridge & Jimmy Yeary; a benefit for Alive Hospice

Wed Jan 8 2025 9:00 PM

(Doors 8:30 PM)

The Bluebird Cafe Nashville TN
In The Round with Tom Douglas, Drew Baldridge & Jimmy Yeary; a benefit for Alive Hospice
  • On sale soon
  • Wed Jan 1 2025
  • 8:00AM CST

$25 / $12 food/bev minimum All Ages

THIS IS A PREPAID SHOW, REFUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE.

There are 18 tables, 8 bar seats and 8 church pew seats available for reservation. The remaining pew seats for this show are not reserved in advance. These seats are available on a first come/first served basis when doors open. 

Ticket reservations at The Bluebird Cafe are an agreement to pay the non-refundable cover charge and applicable taxes/fees and to meet the $12.00 per seat food and/or drink minimum.

Note: When making reservations, choose the table you would like and then add the number of seats you need to your cart by using the + button. You are NOT reserving an entire table if you choose 1 (by choosing 1, you are reserving 1 seat). We reserve ALL seats at each table. If you are a smaller party at a larger table, you will be seated with guests outside your party.