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Tyler Lance Walker Gill / Electric Blue Yonder / B.B. Palmer (Sturgill Simpson After Show Party)
Fri, 21 Feb, 10:00 PM CST
Doors open
9:00 PM CST
The Nick
2514 10th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35205
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The Nick is a Private Club - Membership Card ($5 Per Year) & Valid ID - 21 + Up to Enter
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Age Limit
21+

Alternative Country
Tyler Lance Walker Gill
Tyler Lance Walker Gill
Alternative Country
Country from Louisville, KY
Hard drinker with a workin' problem.
Born with a plastic spoon in his mouth, and at least one too many names, Tyler Lance Walker Gill comes from Bullitt County, KY, home of the world's largest go-kart track. Gill spent most Saturday nights of his childhood in a country music jamboree in Mt. Washington, KY, where his mother and aunt sang country classics with the house band. Tyler's a hard drinker with a workin' problem, and a sound reminiscent of all your country heroes. Tyler writes drinkin' songs for drunks, i.e., country fucking music.
Tyler Lance Walker Gill is a musician and outspoken advocate for common sense political ideas and causes. Some of these include: better gun laws, affordable education and healthcare for all, freedom over your own body - you know, standard pinko commie snowflake stuff.

Americana
Electric Blue Yonder
Electric Blue Yonder
Americana
The origination of Electric Blue Yonder is in the harmonies of Beth Hataway and Johnny Veres. The two Montgomery Alabama natives met during the summer of 2010. Beth was headed out of her home town, and Johnny had returned to make a difference. He embarked on a quest to show her the heart & soul of the city before she left, and they quickly became friends along the way. Only three weeks before her departure, Johnny realized he loved her so he told her, and they kept in touch even though it felt like they were galaxies away. The distance in their early relationship sparked their interest in travel and living life in an experiential way. They were married in 2015, and together they work to make the world around them just a little bit better, cultivating an arts and music scene in their hometown while still honing their own crafts.
As their relationship grew, Beth and Johnny began shaping their experiences into songs and eventually formed the project Electric Blue Yonder. Writing and arranging as a team, they released their first EP, Born of the Sky, in 2017, touring along the way. As their songwriting and orchestration expanded, they brought in Russell Thomas Bush as a core collaborator along with a rotating cast of musicians. In 2020, just before the world shut down at the hands of the COVID-19 pandemic, their first full-length, Between Space and Time, proved to fans and critics that they have what it takes to withstand just about anything, so long as they’re doing it together.
With a space folk sound influenced by Lena Hughes, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, and David Bowie, the band can bend, but never break. In 2021, now that the world has opened back up, and freedom of creative exploration can once again be found, they’re gearing up to release a new full-length on September 29, 2021 called Mourning Sounds that’s sure to snap you back to life and blast you off to exciting new pathways of sonic imagination. Time to open the door, and step outside into the Electric Blue Yonder.

Honky Tonk
B.B. Palmer
B.B. Palmer
Honky Tonk
Country, Honky-Tonk from Lee County AL
Born from the plains of southeast Alabama, amongst the fertile ground in Lee County, BB Palmer & Kudzu are one of the few current old school honky-tonk outfits that stay true to the genre of country music. Simple yet intricate, humble yet proud, the band combines early traditional influences of country music (Lefty Frizzell & Hank Williams Sr.) with the likes of modern singer/songwriter influences (Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson). The band has shared the stage with the likes of Alan Jackson, Earth Wind & Fire, Old Crow Medicine Show, and St. Paul & The Broken Bones.
Known as Lee County’s finest, BB & crew aim to raise the bar at each venue, whether it be downtown at your local bar, the festival scene, or at the frat house. The band’s set combines the old with the new; original material with the classics that everyone loves.