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Sunday Spotlight with Stephanie Quayle
Sun, 7 Nov, 6:00 PM CST
Doors open
5:00 PM CST
The Bluebird Cafe
4104 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37215
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THIS IS A PREPAID SHOW, REFUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
In an effort to keep our guests, staff and songwriters safe, we have joined many other local venues in asking for proof of government-issued photo ID along with full course of vaccination or negative lab conducted Covid-19 test within 48 hours of show entry. If you are making reservations for a group, please relay this information to all members of your party so everyone can be seated. By purchasing tickets, you and all of your party agree to these conditions.
There are 17 tables, 8 bar seats and 8 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.

Music
Stephanie Quayle
Stephanie Quayle
Music
When you talk about Stephanie Quayle making it “the old fashioned way” in country music, the easy assumption is: it's the honey blonde’s ability to book her own gigs, haul her own gear and make it happen in the bars, rodeos and fairs across the country. But the Bozeman, Montanan earned her country bonafides by living a life that’s far-flung and experienced. Raised on a working ranch with “hundreds and hundreds of acres of alfalfa and just under 100 head of Black Angus,” she developed grit without even thinking about it. She also grew up on the kind of country music cowboys love – and invokes Dolly, Tammy, Loretta and Patsy in a way that suggests immersion not drive-by name-checking for legitimacy. Resourceful, strong, smart and business savvy enough to defy the odds – nothing phases the woman who has since partnered with massive brands like Wrangler, Winnebago, Bass Pro Shops, Murdochs, Harley-Davidson and KOA, to name a few.
Quayle isn’t just the artist, either. Rather than have someone tell her what kind of music to make or how to build her career, she draws on her own life experience with “a different kind of female perspective” as a songwriter, creative, entrepreneur, and industry pioneer.
With a strong dose of Western, an emphasis on baritone guitar and a frisky put-it-out there candor, the singer-songwriter leans straight into what’s on her mind. Recorded almost entirely virtually during COVID-19, the country music singer-songwriter's latest offerings define a new era in Quayle’s musical journey. Paired with Alex Kline, award-winning songwriter and one of the most notable female producers in Nashville, the two have expanded upon Quayle’s Big Sky Country roots in this collection of songs that cements her place in country music as an artist who authentically carries the genre’s roots into the contemporary landscape of today.
It’s working. Rolling Stone Country named her “An Artist You Need To Know,” CMT tapped Quayle as part of their “Next Women of Country” franchise, The Kelly Clarkson Show featured Quayle as a performer and guest, her last three singles garnered over 100 million audience impressions, and the Grand Ole Opry has hosted the get-it-done artist multiple times. Cited by Billboard for her “captivating story-telling,” Quayle serves a powerful dose of self-propulsion tempered with a dollop of “go, girl” affirmation and the above mentioned truth-telling. With a vocal forward tilt, she blazes through her songs with equal parts of wonder, sinew and enough vinegar to shuck the sugary good girl role for an ever-evolving grown ass woman."'