Sun May 18 2025

7:00 PM (Doors 5:30 PM)

3rd and Lindsley

818 3rd Ave. S Nashville, TN 37210

$19.61 - $35.06

All Ages

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As a kid, Phillip-Michael Scales didn’t understand what it meant that his aunt’s close friend, the guitar player who called him “Nephew” and he called “Uncle B,” was B.B. King. Once Phillip-Michael began guitar less, the significance became so clear that he shied away from soloing and most things blues. Instead, he fell in love with songwriting when an English teacher told him “A great writer can make their reader identify with anyone.” The trouble was he couldn’t find his story in the blues. 

With a fierce independent streak and a passion for performing, Scales fronted his own indie bands, wrote and recorded his own music, and worked to make a name for himself on his own terms. All the while, his “Uncle B” just smiled a knowing smile and encouraged him to “stay with it.” Their relationship grew closer as Scales began to discover “the blues” in his personal and professional life. 

When his Uncle B passed away, Scales began incorporating more of the blues into his music as a way to honor him. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues. A lot has led me here between politics, my identity, and the idea of Legacy.” The result is a sound he calls “Dive Bar Soul” which takes a bit of indie rock storytelling and couples it with the passion of the blues.  

His single “Find a Way” attracted national radio attention in 2022 and garnered an invite to perform on the Ellen Degeneres Show. His music has taken him all the way to the Middle East, as well as festivals across Europe and North America. He has opened for Abraham Alexander, The Welshly Arms, Milky Chance, Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), Caravan Palace, Fantastic Negrito, The New Respects, Anderson East, Guster, The Record Company, and Cory Brannan.

On his forthcoming release, “Good To Be Here,” Phillip-Michael teamed up with Grammy nominated producer Dan Knobler (Allison Russell, Lake Street Dive, Bahamas). The result is a polished sound that spans from Roots Rock to Stax-era R&B complete with horn section underscoring Scales’ thoughtful songwriting and unique voice. There is a confidence that he’s grown into on “Good to be Here,” an Artist taking life in his own hands. 

 

Lightning 100 Nashville Sunday Night
Phillip-Michael Scales

  • Phillip-Michael Scales

    Phillip-Michael Scales

    Soul-Blues

    As a kid, Phillip-Michael Scales didn’t understand what it meant that his aunt’s close friend, the guitar player who called him “Nephew” and he called “Uncle B,” was B.B. King. Once Phillip-Michael began guitar less, the significance became so clear that he shied away from soloing and most things blues. Instead, he fell in love with songwriting when an English teacher told him “A great writer can make their reader identify with anyone.” The trouble was he couldn’t find his story in the blues. 

    With a fierce independent streak and a passion for performing, Scales fronted his own indie bands, wrote and recorded his own music, and worked to make a name for himself on his own terms. All the while, his “Uncle B” just smiled a knowing smile and encouraged him to “stay with it.” Their relationship grew closer as Scales began to discover “the blues” in his personal and professional life. 

    When his Uncle B passed away, Scales began incorporating more of the blues into his music as a way to honor him. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues. A lot has led me here between politics, my identity, and the idea of Legacy.” The result is a sound he calls “Dive Bar Soul” which takes a bit of indie rock storytelling and couples it with the passion of the blues.  

    His single “Find a Way” attracted national radio attention in 2022 and garnered an invite to perform on the Ellen Degeneres Show. His music has taken him all the way to the Middle East, as well as festivals across Europe and North America. He has opened for Abraham Alexander, The Welshly Arms, Milky Chance, Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), Caravan Palace, Fantastic Negrito, The New Respects, Anderson East, Guster, The Record Company, and Cory Brannan.

    On his forthcoming release, “Good To Be Here,” Phillip-Michael teamed up with Grammy nominated producer Dan Knobler (Allison Russell, Lake Street Dive, Bahamas). The result is a polished sound that spans from Roots Rock to Stax-era R&B complete with horn section underscoring Scales’ thoughtful songwriting and unique voice. There is a confidence that he’s grown into on “Good to be Here,” an Artist taking life in his own hands. 

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limit 10 per person
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Price is per ticket - must purchase 4 tickets.

$35.06 ($30.00 + $5.06 fees)
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$19.61 ($16.00 + $3.61 fees)

Delivery Method

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Terms & Conditions

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

WE ONLY ACCEPT TICKETWEB TICKETS.

Seating for each show are different.

Handicap accommodations can be arranged. Please contact the venue ahead of time.
Lightning 100 Nashville Sunday Night

Phillip-Michael Scales

Sun May 18 2025 7:00 PM

(Doors 5:30 PM)

3rd and Lindsley Nashville TN
Phillip-Michael Scales

$19.61 - $35.06 All Ages

As a kid, Phillip-Michael Scales didn’t understand what it meant that his aunt’s close friend, the guitar player who called him “Nephew” and he called “Uncle B,” was B.B. King. Once Phillip-Michael began guitar less, the significance became so clear that he shied away from soloing and most things blues. Instead, he fell in love with songwriting when an English teacher told him “A great writer can make their reader identify with anyone.” The trouble was he couldn’t find his story in the blues. 

With a fierce independent streak and a passion for performing, Scales fronted his own indie bands, wrote and recorded his own music, and worked to make a name for himself on his own terms. All the while, his “Uncle B” just smiled a knowing smile and encouraged him to “stay with it.” Their relationship grew closer as Scales began to discover “the blues” in his personal and professional life. 

When his Uncle B passed away, Scales began incorporating more of the blues into his music as a way to honor him. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues. A lot has led me here between politics, my identity, and the idea of Legacy.” The result is a sound he calls “Dive Bar Soul” which takes a bit of indie rock storytelling and couples it with the passion of the blues.  

His single “Find a Way” attracted national radio attention in 2022 and garnered an invite to perform on the Ellen Degeneres Show. His music has taken him all the way to the Middle East, as well as festivals across Europe and North America. He has opened for Abraham Alexander, The Welshly Arms, Milky Chance, Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), Caravan Palace, Fantastic Negrito, The New Respects, Anderson East, Guster, The Record Company, and Cory Brannan.

On his forthcoming release, “Good To Be Here,” Phillip-Michael teamed up with Grammy nominated producer Dan Knobler (Allison Russell, Lake Street Dive, Bahamas). The result is a polished sound that spans from Roots Rock to Stax-era R&B complete with horn section underscoring Scales’ thoughtful songwriting and unique voice. There is a confidence that he’s grown into on “Good to be Here,” an Artist taking life in his own hands. 

 
Phillip-Michael Scales

Phillip-Michael Scales

Soul-Blues

As a kid, Phillip-Michael Scales didn’t understand what it meant that his aunt’s close friend, the guitar player who called him “Nephew” and he called “Uncle B,” was B.B. King. Once Phillip-Michael began guitar less, the significance became so clear that he shied away from soloing and most things blues. Instead, he fell in love with songwriting when an English teacher told him “A great writer can make their reader identify with anyone.” The trouble was he couldn’t find his story in the blues. 

With a fierce independent streak and a passion for performing, Scales fronted his own indie bands, wrote and recorded his own music, and worked to make a name for himself on his own terms. All the while, his “Uncle B” just smiled a knowing smile and encouraged him to “stay with it.” Their relationship grew closer as Scales began to discover “the blues” in his personal and professional life. 

When his Uncle B passed away, Scales began incorporating more of the blues into his music as a way to honor him. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues. A lot has led me here between politics, my identity, and the idea of Legacy.” The result is a sound he calls “Dive Bar Soul” which takes a bit of indie rock storytelling and couples it with the passion of the blues.  

His single “Find a Way” attracted national radio attention in 2022 and garnered an invite to perform on the Ellen Degeneres Show. His music has taken him all the way to the Middle East, as well as festivals across Europe and North America. He has opened for Abraham Alexander, The Welshly Arms, Milky Chance, Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), Caravan Palace, Fantastic Negrito, The New Respects, Anderson East, Guster, The Record Company, and Cory Brannan.

On his forthcoming release, “Good To Be Here,” Phillip-Michael teamed up with Grammy nominated producer Dan Knobler (Allison Russell, Lake Street Dive, Bahamas). The result is a polished sound that spans from Roots Rock to Stax-era R&B complete with horn section underscoring Scales’ thoughtful songwriting and unique voice. There is a confidence that he’s grown into on “Good to be Here,” an Artist taking life in his own hands. 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
RESERVED TABLE
Price is per ticket - must purchase 4 tickets.
$35.06 ($30.00 + $5.06 fees)
GA
$19.61 ($16.00 + $3.61 fees)

Delivery Method

Will Call

Terms & Conditions

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

WE ONLY ACCEPT TICKETWEB TICKETS.

Seating for each show are different.

Handicap accommodations can be arranged. Please contact the venue ahead of time.