In The Row with Hailey Benedict, Clara Park, Gordie Sampson & Kelly Archer

Thu Jun 12 2025

6:00 PM (Doors 5:00 PM)

The Bluebird Cafe

4104 Hillsboro Pike Nashville, TN 37215

All Ages

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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. 

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In The Row with Hailey Benedict, Clara Park, Gordie Sampson & Kelly Archer

  • On sale soon
  • Thu Jun 5 2025
  • 8:00AM CDT
  • Hailey Benedict

    Hailey Benedict

    Country

    Hailed as “the future star of country music” by Citytv and praised as a “prodigy whose star is definitely on the rise” by the Calgary Herald, the guitar-wielding Hailey Benedict has defied gravity, climbing the ranks from a dream-filled emerging artist to signing an international record deal with Big Loud Records in just a few years.

    Hailey drew international attention at age 14 in 2015 when Keith Urban pulled her on stage for an impromptu performance in front of a sold-out arena, instantly catapulting her into the spotlight.

    2023 was a monumental year for Hailey, topped off with being crowned the winner of the SiriusXM Top of the Country competition during the CCMA Awards weekend. Throughout the year, Hailey continued to soar to remarkable new heights in her musical journey – including a coveted slot at CMA Fest in Nashville, appearances at major events including Montreal's Lasso Festival and JUNOfest, her third CCMA Award nomination, the release of her captivating and acclaimed single Damn You July, national media appearances on CTV's Etalk and YTV, tours supporting the likes of Aaron Goodvin and Tim Hicks, and co-hosting the Country Music Alberta Awards, where she also took home three awards of her own. She ended the year releasing her first holiday song, Freeze, which reached No. 4 on the Overall Holiday Chart.

    In 2024, she fulfilled a lifelong dream by performing on the main stage at Big Valley Jamboree, her hometown festival where she has been a lifelong attendee. Having previously won a CCMA Award for Interactive Artist of the Year – thanks in part to her quarter-million-strong following on TikTok - she picked up another nomination at last year’s awards in the Breakthrough Artist category and presented an award on the nationally-televised broadcast. Hailey also earned three awards at last year’s Country Music Alberta Awards for Horizon Female Artist of the Year, Horizon Single of the Year, and Interactive Artist of the Year – cementing her as one of Alberta's most celebrated emerging artists with a career total of 10 award wins.

    Hailey introduced her next chapter with the heartfelt single “Things My Mama Says,” her first release since signing her record and publishing deals with Big Loud/Local Hay. The song spent 6 weeks in the Top 10 at Canadian Country Radio, and was the most played country song by a Canadian artist for five straight weeks – and is just a glimpse into the authenticity and artistry that define her journey ahead.

  • Clara Park

    Clara Park

    Singer-Songwriter

    Clara Park is a Nashville-based songwriter/producer originally from Charleston, South Carolina. Strong in country, pop, and R&B sessions, Park loves toplining while working with other producers, and producing sessions on her own. Park is a co-writer on Hailey Benedict’s debut Canadian country radio single, “Things My Mama Says,” which recently entered the top 10. Some of her other recent releases include “Don’t Miss” by Carson Wallace, “Come On Christmas” by Walker Hayes, “Pay It Forward” and “Everyday Joe” by Canaan Smith, “Yours For The Breaking” by Dawson Anderson,  “Same Song, Different Dance” and “I’d Like To Think” by Zach John King, “Outta The Blue” and “Wine’d Up” by Averie Bielski, “Behind Enemy Lines” by Jackson Dreyer, as well as upcoming cuts by Hailey Benedict, Rhys Rutherford, Lauren Watkins, Carson Wallace, and more. 
  • Gordie Sampson

    Gordie Sampson

    Country

    A brilliant writer, an innovative producer, a dynamic on-stage presence, and a mentor to emerging writers, Gordie’s musical genius and generosity is applauded by audiences and industry players alike. 

    Raised in the community of Big Pond (pop. 47), near the rugged, edge-of-the-world coastlines of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Sampson’s songwriting has taken him across the globe. But besides the island he hails from, there might be no place in his story more important than Nashville, Tennessee, where he lives now with his family. He moved to Music City in 2005, and in less than a year Carrie Underwood had recorded his own “Jesus, Take The Wheel,” which wound up at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for six weeks in a row and earned Gordie a Grammy for Best Country Song of the Year. Since then, Sampson’s songs have been cut by a long list of established artists that includes Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan, Rascal Flatts, Dan + Shay, Hunter Hayes and Caitlyn Smith and by young up-and-comers like Carly Pearce, Caylee Hammack and Tenille Townes. 

    It was a winding road to get here. He tore up the stage in high school and afterwards with his early bands, did time playing and producing for fiddlin’ phenom Ashley MacIsaac, toured with The Rankin Family, and was part of Canadian folk music icon Rita MacNeil’s group on her weekly CBC show Rita and Friends. Sampson’s straight-to-the-heart tunes benefit from the weight of his expressive voice on his own records, - his 1999 album Stones garnered a Juno Award nomination for Best Roots & Traditional Album and he has won numerous East Coast Music Awards.   Although he doesn’t often take on outside projects, he has appeared as a producer for records by The East Pointers and Port Cities. 

    Gordie heads back home to Canada every summer to spend time with family and friends in his beloved Cape Breton and to perform in the Maritimes, where enthusiastic audiences welcome him, year after year.  From 2010-2019 he ran The Gordie Sampson Songcamp, a retreat that gives young songwriters the opportunity to develop their skills and build relationships with their peers, and promotes learning in pursuit of artistic excellence. Numerous Songcampers, including Mo Kenney, the members of roots/pop group Port Cities, Dave Sampson and Kyle Mischiek (Sunsetto)  have gone on to build their own successful musical careers. 

  • Kelly Archer

    Kelly Archer

    Country

    Originally from Vancouver, B.C., Kelly has been a signed writer in Nashville for the past 20+ years and her songs have been recorded by Jason Aldean, Reba, Brett Young, Trisha Yearwood, Eli Young Band, Bailey Zimmerman, Dustin Lynch, Corey Kent, Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood, Justin Moore, Meghan Patrick, Chris Lane and many more.  Kelly has had several songs placed in the series “Nashville” as well as success in her native land of Canada. In the past few years, Kelly has celebrated 5 1 songs with Brett Young’s “Sleep Without You,” Justin Moore’s “Somebody Else Will”, Travis Denning’s “After A Few” and Corey Kent’s “Wild As Her”. Most recently Kelly celebrated a two week #1 with her song “I’m Gonne Love You” recorded by Cody Johnson ft. Carrie Underwood.