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In The Round with Gary Burr, Georgia Middleman, Ryan McMullan & Sinclair
Thu, 11 Sep, 9:00 PM CDT
Doors open
8:30 PM CDT
The Bluebird Cafe
4104 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37215
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Description
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 cover charge and applicable taxes/fees and to meet the $12.00 per seat food and/or drink minimum.
Ticket holders may cancel their reservation for a full refund of the ticket price and applicable tax (excluding ticketing fees) if the cancellation is made at least 48 hours before the scheduled showtime. Cancellations made within 48 hours of the show are non-refundable. To cancel, please email info@bluebirdcafe.com or call 615-383-1461. Phone line hours are Monday-Friday, 12-4 pm.
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.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Refund Policy
Ticket holders may cancel their reservation for a full refund of the ticket price and applicable tax (excluding ticketing fees) if the cancellation is made at least 48 hours before the scheduled showtime. Cancellations made within 48 hours of the show are non-refundable. To cancel, please email info@bluebirdcafe.com or call 615-383-1461.

Country
Gary Burr
Gary Burr
Country
Award winning songwriter Gary Burr has been responsible for some of the greatest Pop and Country songs of the last three decades. In addition to writing fourteen #1 hits, he has also been inducted to the Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame and has been ASCAP, Billboard and NSAI’s songwriter of the year. Gary’s songs have been recorded by such diverse artists as Faith Hill, Ringo Starr, Garth Brooks, Kelly Clarkson, Carole King, Reba, Ricky Martin and Christina Aguilara to name a few. Burr has released three solo records and is currently a member of the group Blue Sky Riders along with his wife, hit songwriter Georgia Middleman and Kenny Loggins.

Country
Georgia Middleman
Georgia Middleman
Country
One of Nashville’s most accomplished singer/songwriters, Georgia has had songs recorded by Faith Hill, Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Terri Clark, Joe Nichols, Maia Sharp and Sheila E., among many others. In 2010, Keith Urban took “I’m In,” which she co-wrote with Radney Foster, to the top of the country charts. Those who have seen her live, though, can attest that there is real magic in her own renditions of her songs as, she wraps one of music’s most expressive voices around lovingly crafted glimpses into life and love at their most compelling.
Born and raised in Texas, Georgia earned a degree in acting from NYU and played the city’s clubs until a visit to Nashville. “That’s when everything changed,” she says. “I fell in love with this town because it was a community of writers.”
She earned a publishing deal with Polygram and then a record deal with Giant Records. Her solo records include “Endless Possibilities” on Giant Records and the independent “Unchanged,” “Things I Didn’t Know I Knew,” and “Plum.” Georgia just recently released on her fifth solo record, an acoustic collection of her most requested original songs called “Requests.”
When not performing solo, Georgia is one third of the trio, Blue Sky Riders, along with Gary Burr and Kenny Loggins. Blue Sky Riders have recorded two cds on their own label, “Finally Home” and “Why Not.”
Georgia is also one half of the husband & wife duo, Middleman Burr.

Alternative Folk
Ryan McMullan
Ryan McMullan
Alternative Folk
Writing songs and then touring the world with them: that’s the dream for any singer songwriter. And for many years that was the dream that Ryan McMullan was chasing. The Portaferry native is blessed with a voice that can shift effortlessly between the ethereal and the guttural, and a prodigious songwriting talent to match. Since the early days of his career
he garnered significant attention from industry heavyweights, including Ed Sheeran, who called Ryan’s voice a ‘rare jewel’, and Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol, who likened his voice to that of an angel. From playing in stadiums supporting Ed Sheeran, to a string of hit singles, and selling out headline tours throughout the UK and Europe, Ryan’s rise was nothing short of extraordinary. In 2022, just after lockdown, Ryan was poised on the brink of stardom, ready to release his debut album Redesign and embark on a world tour that would surely secure his place as an artist with real staying power. There was even a film made documenting the album-making process: Debut directed by award-winning filmmaker Brendan J. Byrne and shown at Galway Film Fleadh and on the BBC. But suddenly Ryan had to cancel everything due to a severe mental health crisis. In his own words: ‘When Covid hit, I was left with a huge hole in my life. My identity felt like it had been taken from me and during that initial six-month period I felt imprisoned in my own home. But we were all in it together and that’s what I continued to tell myself to keep The demons at bay. In 2021, we were allowed to tour again and this was my chance to start to put things right again within myself. Calling the tour The Margarita Tour probably tells you just how far away from putting things right I actually was, and all of a sudden, not only had I lost myself, but I was running away and completely spiralling out of control. Then it came time to release the album, something written an entire lifetime ago. I was spent and I knew it. ‘At this point something had to give. And it did. I had my first ever panic attack while trying to say my wedding speech. I knew I couldn’t go through with releasing the album and touring. Running away hadn’t worked; I needed to face it and speak to someone. I spent the following six months in therapy and it turns out, therapy really works, because in 2023 I felt a shift occur. I knew I owed it to everyone to at least try. So that spring I decided to tour. I needed to know if I was really done. I owe a lot to the audiences that came to those shows, because the truth is they brought me back around on this music thing. I felt an ownership and obligation to the debut album. I mean, it had a documentary made about it! I sat down one night and listened to it front to back. Somehow this five year old, out of time album that I felt had nothing to say for so long was speaking loud and proud. I listened to it through the week and it never diminished. It kept talking. The fog had lifted and it was time to pick up the phone and get back to work.’ The version of Redesign that you hear today is down to a recalibration of Ryan’s sound and aesthetic, but it also refers to a redesign of his mind, too. There are undoubtedly some upbeat pop bangers on Redesign, not least fan favourite ‘Bowie on the Radio’, a song that Ryan holds dear to his own heart, the gleeful canter of ‘Us’, and the rousing ‘Real Love’, asong that came about when Seán Óg Graham and Niamh Dunne of Northern Irish folk band Beoga invited Ryan to their studio in Portglenone, Co. Antrim to write. The session went so well that Graham was soon installed as the producer of the new version of Redesign. The sensitive side to Ryan’s songwriting is exposed in songs like ‘Flailing’, which was written in an anxiety-riddled evening in front of the TV, in ‘Monarch’, written as a tribute to his mum after a falling-out, and in ‘Episodes’, a song containing the telling line, ‘I feel like I’m drowning in all my famous friends. Having already established himself as a talent to be reckoned with, even bigger things await Ryan McMullan once Redesign is finally released on August 26 th . Writing an album about love in its various forms - love for his family, his new wife, his friends or even his business associates - has aptly set the scene for an illustrious future, and there is talk of how album number two will take another creative leap forward. Let’s leave the last word to Ryan himself: ‘So with all that said, here comes an album, an EP, and then another album after that. And I’m only getting started. It’s good to be back. Thanks for your patience!’

Singer-Songwriter
Sinclair
Sinclair
Singer-Songwriter
Sinclair is a genre-defying artist whose music merges cinematic pop with gritty intimacy and poetic truth. A pastor’s kid and one of nine siblings, she cut her teeth leading worship before losing her family after coming out at 20. Music became her sanctuary—and her rebellion. A classically trained multi-instrumentalist and self-taught producer, she’s toured with Kacey Musgraves and Daughtry, earned placements across MTV, Netflix, and BBC, and caught the ear of industry giants like Babyface and Rodney Jerkins.
Her new album God Forbid is her most personal and fearless work to date—written and produced in solitude, then recorded live at The Chapel in rural Tennessee with legendary players like Jerry McPherson and Mark Hill. Led by the haunting single “Rebel in the Wreckage,” the record is a raw, soul-searching declaration from an artist who’s walked through fire and come out singing.
No gimmicks. No façade. Just Sinclair—undeniably herself.