Corey Allen

Corey Allen was born and raised in Pineville, Louisiana and has recently relocated to Nashville, Tennessee! From a young age he always had a dream of becoming a professional singer some day. He realized his dream could become a reality when the first season of American Idol aired. Kelly Clarkson, a contestant on the first season, was his biggest inspiration at that time. After seeing that someone from a small town in Texas could make it onto such a large stage, with millions of eyes watching them do the one thing they are the most passionate about, Corey was inspired and believed that he could do that too.

But life isn’t that simple is it? Childhood got a little rough, things weren’t going to plan, and slowly Corey‘s mental health began to decline. By the end of high school, Corey suffered from severe, chronic depression and this big dream he once had was no longer present in his mind. He was living life in survival mode, doing all he could to just make it through each day. Corey worked normal jobs like the average American, paid his bills, and tried to make something of himself in the only ways he knew how. And he had many failures, which only further deteriorated his confidence and self worth. Music was not a part of Corey‘s life for many, many years.

Until one day, after losing his brother in a car accident at the age of 18, Corey heard the song “Dancing in the Sky” by Dani and Lizzy and the song spoke to him on such a deep level, and helped him through some of his darkest feelings of grief. Corey recognized how powerful music could be, and how much it was helping him through some of the darkest days of his life, and he decided to cover the song by Dani and Lizzy. Singing the song, and expressing the emotions he felt through what he was singing gave him one of the most powerful feelings of healing, and in that moment he knew, that is what he had been searching for for all of those years. That was the piece that had been missing in his life, the piece that he had forgotten about all those years ago.

Corey decided to post a clip of that cover to TikTok in 2020, and he quickly began to gain a following that expressed how much his voice and his message was helping them through their dark days of grief and/or mental health battles. This touched Corey‘s heart to the core and he knew that this is what his purpose on this planet is. Corey always had a deep desire to help people, it is why he once went after a career as an EMT, and later went to school to be a Registered Nurse. But those paths never panned out for him, because there was still something missing. But now he had found that missing piece, and seeing the impact music was having on people gave him the push to dive deep into this new career.

Along the way, Corey has gained an impressive following on TikTok, and has made some pretty substantial connections. Corey has released a couple songs, and has written many more that will be released in the near future. Corey says “the dream is not to become famous or to have millions of dollars. Sure, that is an obvious goal and would be an incredible achievement, but the dream is to be able to inspire, touch, and possibly heal as many people as possible through my music.”

Today, Corey‘s biggest inspiration not only personally, but stylistically is Billie Eilish. Corey explains that “Billie’s ability to express such a deep level of emotion and intimacy through her vocals alone is such a rare yet powerful quality, and I feel blessed to share that ability, and I want to share that with the world.” Corey‘s start in the music industry may have started a little later than others, but don’t let that fool you because when someone is truly born for this, that will shine through immediately, and based off of the response he gets from his fans, Corey shines like a light in the dark.

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Joe Metzka

Joe Metzka

“Joe Metzka is not your average blues man. He moved to the sacred ground of St. Louis and assembled a world class band that delivers a full package of blues, soul, funk and jazz seamlessly.” ​

“The charismatic vocals, confident solos and killer grooves of this group will take you to the next level of appreciation for a live music experience you deserve.” 

– John May, St. Louis Blues Society

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John Frinzi

John Frinzi

John Frinzi blends folk, pop and country, delivering a sunny, laid-back beach vibe.  A gifted singer and songwriter, Frinzi has built an audience through craft and originality.  An early demo caught the ear of legendary steel guitarist Doyle Grisham, a longtime member of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band, and their working relationship led to John’s first album, “Into The Dawn.”  His second release, “Shoreline,” showcases Frinzi’s versatility as a songwriter and vocalist with many of the songs co-written by Tom Corcoran, co-writer of the Buffett classics,“Fins,” and “Cuban Crime of Passion”.  Most recently, John teamed up with multi-platinum songwriter and producer Aaron Scherz to release “Blue Sky View”.  Singles from all of these albums remain in regular rotation on Sirius/XM’s Radio Margaritaville.

A seasoned live performer, Frinzi has toured nationally, performed in the Caribbean and Europe and has been featured at major festivals including Musikfest, Keith Sykes Songwriters Celebration, Key West Songwriters Festival, Pensacola Beach Songwriters Festival and has shared the stage with acclaimed artists including Jesse Winchester, Mac McAnally, The Coral Reefer Band, Todd Snider, and Maria Muldaur.

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Christopher Walters

Christopher Walters

New Orleans born pianist/singer/composer Chris Walters relocated to Nashville to tour
as Music Director & pianist for Barbara Mandrell. Upon her retirement in 1997 he
became pianist for the band Alabama, touring and recording with them from 1997-
2004. He toured as Music Director/pianist for Sony Music Masterworks Recording Artist
& Hall of Fame Songwriter JD Souther, opening each show with a set of his own original
music. He also tours as keyboardist with The Alison Brown Quartet, The Peter Mayer
Group, and The Jeff Coffin Mu’tet. He’s performed with the Nashville Symphony
Orchestra and recorded the soundtrack for a documentary film scored by Bela Fleck. At
the age of 18, he was a finalist in the Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra’s Gershwin
competition. Chris attended the Jazz Studies Program at Webster University in St. Louis
and was listed by them as a notable alumnus in Downbeat magazine. His debut album,
“Strange Fruit”, was featured on National Public Radio’s “Jazz South” program. Chris
followed that with “Cool Blue Swing” (2003) and “Yay! Everybody, Yay!” (2012),
recordings that include his original compositions as well as works by Alberto Ginastera
and Cole Porter, and feature orchestral arrangements around his small band
performances. He has released two recent albums, “Boneyard Thieves” (2018), an
album of original songs and the Grammy nominated “Whisper & Howl” (2019), an
album of original instrumental Surrealist Pop. He is also an award-winning animator.
Two of his animated shorts won first place at the 2005 Key West IndieFest Film Festival.

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Wildfire Acoustic

Wildfire Acoustic

The HOTTEST country band in the Midwest, Wildfire brings a non-stop party with fresh high-energy arrangements of your favorite country songs. With this being a more mellow Wildfire, the duo or trio plays acoustic versions of the Wildfire setlist, perfect for any type of event!

The duo consists of female vocals and male vocals/guitar. The trio consists of female vocals, male vocals/acoustic guitar, and percussion. This group is sure to bring a fun spin on all of your favorite country songs.

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Scott Kirby

Scott Kirby

Singer, songwriter, guitarist, storyteller, traveler and road warrior are all words that aptly describe Scott Kirby. Finishing songs while driving through the Italian countryside, performing 100 plus live shows throughout the US and Canada, touring Ireland with 50 fans in tow, and recording his tenth album in Nashville, all keep the barnacles off this modern-day troubadour.

A creative lyricist and accomplished finger-style acoustic guitarist with an expressive voice, Kirby describes himself as a direct descendent of the ’70s singer/songwriter movement. His very first 45 was a Beatles record, and he came of musical age listening to James Taylor and other great songwriters of that era. He has never received any formal musical training, but often credits Taylor with teaching him how to play the acoustic guitar. “If it weren’t for the hundreds of solitary hours in my room in Concord, New Hampshire, with a guitar and a James Taylor book, I never would have learned to play,” says Kirby. Speaking of New Hampshire and musical influences, let’s not forget fellow New Hampshire native Tom Rush who was taking the folk scene by storm in Kirby’s formative years. Coincidentally, Kirby connected with both of these artists in Key West 30 years later, which is a whole other story.

After a few years in high school bands and a stint in his early 20s as a bass guitarist with a group, Kirby drifted away from music and became immersed in a career in politics: managing campaigns, writing and producing radio and TV ads, and overseeing the office of a leader in the New Hampshire legislature. He was also guitarless for eight years! In 1988, however, after tiring of the political rat race and the length and severity of New England winters, he bought a new guitar, relentlessly practiced his chops, and planned his escape. Six months later Kirby was living in Key West and performing five nights a week on a balmy beach facing the Gulf of Mexico.

Kirby started writing songs after some inspirational late-night words from legendary songwriter Shel Silverstein and further encouragement from Peter Mayer, who had just joined the Coral Reefer Band. A year later he found himself recording his first CD, Too Damn Yankee, in Jimmy Buffett’s Shrimpboat Sound Studio with Peter and Jim Mayer and Roger Guth. “This was a very lucky break for me, but I was in a bit over my head,” says Kirby. “Peter, Jim and Roger were incredibly patient with me and it was a fantastic learning experience.”

Between 1993 and 2006, Kirby continued to write new material and recorded four more CDs with Key West producer/engineer Dan Simpson. In 2008 luck struck again when famed drummer/producer Russ Kunkel offered to produce Kirby’s Row Me Home CD at his studio in Los Angeles. “Next thing I know I’m cutting my songs in the Hollywood Hills with Russ, bassist Leland Sklar and guitarist Dean Parks and feeling like the luckiest guy in the world.”

Speaking of luck, Kirby’s wistful ballad “Lucky Enough” struck a chord with listeners on Sirius/XM Radio Margaritaville, which exposed his music to more markets around the country and led to his current touring schedule through 35 states each year. He continues to receive regular airplay on the station.

Kirby joined a group of friends in 2011 to open the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon, a 200-seat bar and music venue in Key West, where Kirby often performed in the winter months. The Tuna is also host to the Key West Songwriter’s Festival, which has exploded into the largest event of its kind, in the world.

In 2013 Kirby released his seventh CD, Sol Searching, a collaboration with producer/engineer/musician Lew London. “Lew was great to work with as he’s so multi-talented,” says Kirby. “He performed for years with Steve Goodman and is such a fine songwriter in his own right that he really understands how to build a sound around acoustically- based songs.”

Scott Kirby’s eighth CD, La Casa Cayo Hueso, was a live collaboration with occasional bandmates, Brendan and Peter Mayer. His ninth effort, Chasing Hemingway’s Ghost, was recorded in Nashville with producer Andy Thompson in 2017.

When it comes to songwriting, Kirby respects authenticity and counts on everyday life and his coastal roots for much of his inspiration. “I don’t wake up every day thinking about writing the next commercial hit,” says Kirby. “Songwriting for me is about telling stories, expressing emotions, and commentary on things I may find funny or absurd.”

Over the years Kirby has shared the stage with some of his favorite artists: Carole King, Jimmy Buffett, Tom Rush, Mac McAnally, Darius Rucker, Livingston Taylor, Marty Stewart, Asleep at the Wheel and others. When not on the road or performing in Key West, Kirby splits his time between Key West and the coast of Maine, where he can often be found sailing, a lifelong passion of this descendent of Newfoundland fishermen. He’s also recently discovered a little town in Southern France, where he plans to lay his head a month or two each year.

Yes, Scott Kirby is—as he readily admits—lucky enough.

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Nick Lampman

Nick Lampman

There’s no big secret to putting on a great show.  It’s all about the music.  When you book Nick Lampman, that’s exactly what you get; a great show thats all about sharing the best hit songs.  Nick has been performing professionally since the age of 18.  With a wealth of experience playing different styles from jazz to country,  he brings a contagious passion for music to any event.  As a solo performer,  Nick strives to connect with and include his audience.  Sharing songs from artists ranging all the way from The Temptations to Garth Brooks,  people are sure to be singing along and dancing with every tune!

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Leslie Craig

Leslie Craig has been singing professionally since the age of 19, and over her 25+ year career, she has performed on international television, at World Famous Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and the legendary Ryman Theatre in Nashville, and all over the St. Louis area, to name just a few. In St. Louis, she has performed in jazz combos & diverse duos as well as fronting several full bands including Trixie Delight, which she founded in 2001. Leslie lived and performed in Nashville for eight years; while there, she became the first female to headline the “late shift” at any bar on Broadway when she fronted her 4-piece band at Tootsie’s for 6 years, shared the Ryman stage with Kris Kristofferson, Jamey Johnson, and Randy Houser, and did a lot of session work. She also recorded her first full album of original material while in Nashville, writing 7 of the 12 songs on the record.

Leslie is known for her versatility and stage presence, and her repertoire includes pop, rock, R&B, country, dance, disco, classic rock, rap, and even showtunes. A thorough and experienced professional, her current duo partner is St. Louis guitarist/vocalist Scott Logan; together they are able to perform everything from laid-back dinner/happy hour music to full-blown party and dance tunes, making them ideal for any occasion.

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Arvell & Cheri

Arvell & Cheri Band

Arvell & Cheri Duo entertains audiences of all ages with their soulful voices and ability to move seamlessly through many musical genres. Their talent and chemistry on stage is unmatched. Whatever the occasion, Arvell & Cheri will leave you and your guests hoping the music never ends.

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Peter Mayer

Peter Mayer

Peter Mayer is a guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, touring musician and recording artist in Nashville, Tennessee. With his unique writing style, distinctive voice and virtuoso musicianship, Mayer creates compelling and soulful music for an electrifying live performance. Mayer has released 13 albums to date and tours year round with the Peter Mayer Group. He is the lead guitarist in Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band and has shared the stage with a variety of artists such as James Taylor, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Ringo Starr.

As a young child in Tamilnadu India (where his parents were Lutheran Missionaries), Peter Mayer had a passion for music. Drawing musical influence from his upbringing, Mayer’s music evokes melodic notes such as music and lyrics of The Beatles, traditional Indian music, church hymns and jazz standards. After moving back to the United States, he went on to study formal theory and composition and taught jazz guitar as a faculty member at Webster University. In 1988, Mayer released his debut album for Warner Brothers Records with the group PM. Working with producer Elliott Scheiner (Steely Dan, Aretha Franklin, Bruce Hornsby) – this album produced the single “Piece of Paradise,” charting to number eight on Billboard.

Mayer began touring with Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer band in 1988 as lead guitarist, a position that he holds to this day. He regularly tours with his own bands, including The Peter Mayer Group, The Peter Mayer trio and Peter Mayer’s Songs of Faith.

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