Sat Apr 26 2025
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$25.00
Ages 21+
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Tennessee-born troubadour Larry Fleet grew up on a stack of records spanning Merle Haggard, Otis Redding, Willie Nelson, and Marvin Gaye. A thoughtful songwriter with a knack for a one-liner, an ear for a sturdy hook, and a powerhouse voice that strikes like a match, Fleet was working blue-collar jobs to make ends meet long before landing his recording contract with Big Loud Records. Six years in, the devout family man is turning heads among fans and critics with albums full of soon-to-be-classics; 2021's tribute to the music that raised him, Stack of Records, his aptly titled 2019 debut, Workin' Hard, and his to-be-released third effort, Earned It, out September 1. Saving Country Music puts it simply: “If you're looking for the future of traditional country music, then look no further than…Larry Fleet.” A road-tested live show standout, Fleet wrapped 2022 with his first-ever headline One For The Road Tour, following up crowd-winning opening slots supporting Darius Rucker, Willie Nelson, Jamey Johnson, Jon Pardi, and many more. He just extended his current headlining run, Larry Fleet Live, wrapped a summer of major festivals, opening for Parker McCollum, and is gearing up for a sold-out show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
Larry Fleet - Hard Work and Holy Water Tour with Everette
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Growing up in White Bluff, Tennessee…
Sunday afternoon at the Fleet house meant getting family and friends together for a little back porch music potluck. It always served up a plateful of Gospel, Bluegrass and Country music. It sure did spark an interest in young Larry, and with the help of renowned guitarist Kerry “Doc” Stone he learned to play. By the age of 7, he was invited to perform at the world famous Ryman Auditorium where he played guitar in a Bluegrass group performing the classics, “Orange Blossom Special” and “Wildwood Flower”.
The traditional country sounds of Merle Haggard, Vern Gosdin and Randy Travis all influenced Larry, but when a family friend requested that he play, “Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay” he became introduced to a whole new world of music. The smooth styles of Otis Redding, the Temptations and Muddy Waters continued to shape him.
While in college at UT-Martin, Fleet fell in love with the sounds of Jimi Hendrix and the Allman Brothers. He began playing in bars and Honky-tonks across Tennessee and Alabama and fine tuning his skills. He started writing and performing his own songs and worked to develop his sound. He wanted to incorporate the common threads from his early country heroes, the smooth soulful blues and R&B singers and the rock n roll influences.
Larry Fleet truly has found his own voice in his writing and performing. Whether you call it a throwback to days gone by or something totally all its own, one thing is certain… It doesn’t sound like anything else! -
$25.00 Ages 21+
Tennessee-born troubadour Larry Fleet grew up on a stack of records spanning Merle Haggard, Otis Redding, Willie Nelson, and Marvin Gaye. A thoughtful songwriter with a knack for a one-liner, an ear for a sturdy hook, and a powerhouse voice that strikes like a match, Fleet was working blue-collar jobs to make ends meet long before landing his recording contract with Big Loud Records. Six years in, the devout family man is turning heads among fans and critics with albums full of soon-to-be-classics; 2021's tribute to the music that raised him, Stack of Records, his aptly titled 2019 debut, Workin' Hard, and his to-be-released third effort, Earned It, out September 1. Saving Country Music puts it simply: “If you're looking for the future of traditional country music, then look no further than…Larry Fleet.” A road-tested live show standout, Fleet wrapped 2022 with his first-ever headline One For The Road Tour, following up crowd-winning opening slots supporting Darius Rucker, Willie Nelson, Jamey Johnson, Jon Pardi, and many more. He just extended his current headlining run, Larry Fleet Live, wrapped a summer of major festivals, opening for Parker McCollum, and is gearing up for a sold-out show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
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