Songwriters Keane Bagwell Hood
August 2
730 PM
Advance Tickets:
$15.00
Ticket price at the door: $16.00
Preferred seating for dinner guests.
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Brian Keane
Brian Keane is as honest as they come. So honest, in fact, that at the famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville he has been asked never to repeat his Americana Song of the Year “She Left Me for Jesus” (co-written with Hayes Carll). He debuted his criticism of Nashville songwriters (“I’ll Sing About Mine”) to a room full of… Nashville songwriters. “That was a little nerve-racking,” he laughs. “But it went over well. I get the impression they’re as tired of writing some of that stuff as we are of hearing it.” With his new collection of no-bull, straight from the heart songs with subjects ranging from being broke (“Living is Killing Me”), to being broke and in love (“Everything is Broken but My Heart”) to his well-worn experience in dive bars (“Spinning Wheels”), Brian Keane is winning over audiences everywhere — despite being honest enough to ruffle some feathers. Combine that with a sharp wit on -stage, a lyrical gift beyond his years, a badass band, and the courage to say exactly how he feels to anyone, anywhere and you have Brian Keane: a true artist about to make some huge waves.
Bri Bagwell
She brings her catchy, original tunes and plenty of smiles and laughter to her shows. She is now a part of the Ferrata Music Group roster, and with a new CD in the making, she's ready to take on the scene in her high-heeled boots.Visit Bri's Website

Adam Hood
Adam Hood is someone you don’t hear a lot of marketing group hype about, but if you’ve spent time around local musicians you’ve probably heard his name mentioned more than once. An Opelika native, Adam has been playing the Opelika / Montgomery / Auburn scenes since he was 14 or so. His raw, down-home approach to both writing and performing is a refreshing, unfiltered approach to country music that many appreciate as “the way country music oughtta be.”
Adam can be caught all over the southeast (as evidenced on his dates page), and on a national tour with Willie Nelson this summer. If you want to catch him in Birmingham, your best bet is going to be at Pale Eddie’s. His shows there aren’t usually announced early (if at all, it’s usually via Twitter just a few hours before the show) but if he’s playing you can follow your ears all the way up 2nd Avenue North and find some of the best talent Alabama has to offer. (DONNIE GARVICH) - http://thedirtisred.com/
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