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In The Round with Jay Patten, Mike Loudermilk, Alan Rhody & Darrell Clanton
Tue, 20 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
THIS IS A PREPAID SHOW, REFUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
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. Please note that you may be seated with persons outside of 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.

Cool Jazz
Jay Patten
Jay Patten
Cool Jazz
Jay has had a career as a solo artist, songwriter and studio saxophonist in Los Angeles and Nashville playing on recordings for people like Johnny Cash, Bill Anderson, Riders In The Sky, Lobo, David Loggins, Delbert McClinton, Leon Russell, Nanci Griffith and Crystal Gayle. He was awarded the NARAS "Super Pickers" award for musicianship.
Crystal Gayle took notice and hired Jay. He has been Crystal Gayle's bandleader/music director for over three decades, playing saxophones, guitar, vocals and mandolin. Jay has appeared with Crystal on some of the world's greatest stages including the London Palladium, Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center and many more. Jay has conducted over 50 symphony orchestras for her including the Chicago Symphony, The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra and The United States Navy Band.
Jay is a graduate of the Berklee College Of Music and was honored with The Berklee Distinguished Alumnus Award.
After college, Jay toured the world as lead vocalist and guitarist with the new Glenn Miller Orchestra with jazz clarinetist Buddy DeFranco as leader. Jay is featured on the "Live At Royal Festival Hall" album.
Jay is featured in the movie documentary "BLUEBIRD" because he's the first artist to perform at Nashville's famous Bluebird Cafe, and he and his band have hosted the Anniversary and Holiday Shows every year since 1982. Guest artists who have appeared with Jay's band include Vince Gill, Rita Coolidge, John Prine, Larry Gatlin and many more.

Country
Mike Loudermilk
Mike Loudermilk
Country
Mike Loudermilk has been making music most of his life. He started his musical career when his first song, an instrumental, was recorded by guitar legend Chet Atkins, who invited him to Nashville to play on the session. Atkins offered then to sponsor him in Nashville, but approved of Mike’s decision to return to Louisiana and finish his education in music theory and guitar.
Mike made his way back to Nashville where he began playing music full time. As an artist, he has recorded several albums internationally. He has performed on numerous television shows and specials and has played on world stages from the London Palladium to the Crazy Horse Saloon, and from the casinos of Las Vegas to the White House.
Mike has had songs recorded by Tracy Lawrence, Chet Atkins, Crystal Gayle, and Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown to name a few. He also worked with Crystal Gayle for many years and co-produced Crystal’s “Midnight In The Desert,” a song they wrote for the international radio talk show “Coast to Coast AM.” The song was nominated for a NAMA (Native American Music Award) for “Song of the Year” in 2002. He is now concentrating on songwriting and producing at his studio "Nashville Sound Project House." There he has recorded, co-written, and arranged songs with some of Nashville's biggest hit songwriters.
Mike has also performed at fund raisers for Aids and Cancer Research, National MS Society, and St. Jude Children Hospital along side of country music's most talented singer/songwriters.
Endorsements with Taylor guitars, Elixir Guitar Strings, Fishman Transducers, Bill Lawrence, and KJL Amplifiers point to his reputation as a "musician's musician," both onstage and through recording projects.

Classic Country
Alan Rhody
Alan Rhody
Classic Country
Alan Rhody is a Kentucky native whose songs have crossed genres and won awards for more than four-decades. The Nashville based singer-songwriter released his tenth independent album in 2017 and has been touring since the mid 1970s. His music has been featured on NPR's "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered" along with folkd, country and roots radio stations around the world. He's made numerous network TV appearances in the U.S. and Canada and conducts songwriting workshops whenever possible, in his travels. Rhody is also an art college graduate and accomplished painter and graphic artists.
Over the years his songs have been recorded by others, as well. Most recently, The Del McCoury Band, with his hard-driving "That Ol' Train" (co writtern with Ronny Scaife) on their newest CD, May 25, 2018. Just prior to that, two of his songs were recorded by multiple IMBA award winners, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper. Others who've topped the charts and made hits of his songs linclude: Oak Ridge Boys (I'll Be True To You); Lorrie Morgan (Trainwreck of Emotion); Ricky Van Shelton (Wild-Eyed Dream); Del McCoury (Trainwreck of Emotion); Toby Keith, Tanya Tucker, Lee Greenwood (Christmas to Christmas) plus others by George Jones, Suzy Boggus, Atlana Rhythm Section, Hoyt Axton, Michael Martin Murphey, Don Gibson, Kevin Welch, John Schneider, CCMA inductees, The Good Brothers and Murray McLauchlan (also a serious rocker) and Main's David Mallett.
