Ty Brown in Hermann, MO

WHEN: Friday, July 15, 2011
WHERE: Hermann, MO (Oak Glenn Winery)
TIME: 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm (Warm-up band is Point South)
TICKETS: $10 - ($1.00 of every paid ticket is donated to the Hermann Area Volunteer Fire District)
MORE INFO: "I love to get on stage and lay it down. As my football coach would say…’leave it all on the field’... I try to leave it all on the stage.” Currently working on his first studio recording, Brown is in the song selection process and hopes to have an assortment of his own co-writes on the project.
“All of my songs are exactly who I am as a person. I have to be able to get behind a song to record and perform it. There’s no sense ‘moving and shaking’ to a song you don’t relate to!” A man who knows the business of doing business, Ty’s developed a business plan of his own. With all of the players and pawns in place and a strong foundation beneath him, there’s no “luck” involved; Ty Brown is a product of his own making. A man with a mission, he’s making his way to make a mark in country music today…tomorrow…and in the years to come.
Jason Jones in Hermann, MO

WHEN: June 11, 2011
WHERE: Hermann, MO (Clara Eitmann Messmar Ampitheatre)
TIME: 7:45 - 9:45 pm (Gates open at 5:30 pm, Opening act starts at 6:30 pm
TICKETS: Purchase online or at the Hermann Welcome Center (800-932-8687)
Adults $10 BUY ONLINE
Children 12 and under $5.00 BUY ONLINE
MORE INFO: It's gonna go a little something like this/I'm gonna lean in to give you a kiss,” sings Jason Jones, taking his best gal on a roundabout trip to bliss in “Ferris Wheel,” his new single. Those lines could serve as a statement of intent not just for the object of his affection, but for the legions of country fans who are about to go airborne via the breakout song from the Warner Bros. Records newcomer. A native of Wakulla, Florida, Jones is a songwriter, guitarist, and singer, with an immediately irresistible alto-tenor voice that really does lift you 100 feet off the ground. So fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a smooth—but skyward—ride.
