Thursday, 26 June 2014

9th Street Summerfest With Cole Swindell!

Join NASH 100.1 FM for 9th Street Summerfest with Cole Swindell on Friday 5 September in downtown Columbia!

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 20. You can get your tickets here

for those who are new to these amazing shows: We closed down the block of 9th Street between Broadway and Walnut. Gateway is located at the north end, on the corner of 9th and Walnut. Drinks are served both outside and inside.

This event is rain or shine and general admission. No pets, bicycles, backpacks or the event area please. Garden chairs are allowed behind a midpoint clearly marked "line chair 'at block of 9th Street.

Students may charge student tickets in MSA Box Office in the Student Center on the MU campus.

 

Occasionally, a song and the artist cannot be denied.

Earlier this year, Cole Swindell was nothing more and nothing less than a phenomenal songwriter with a publishing deal in Nashville and a growing reputation as one of the most exciting young players in the city. Now, he is on the road to stardom.

The gateway is "Chillin 'It," a song so infectious groove laden as anything out there with a relaxed charm that perfectly captures the guy who wrote and performs summer. Independent radio airplay and media quickly became a sensation. With sales continuing to rise, "Chillin 'It" is tending to be its first individual gold certificate. A sellout show at a club with 600 seats in Atlanta did the rest. It was attended by representatives of Nashville label you want to see if the type of small Bronwood, Georgia, could put on what he had put on CD. The offers came from almost every major label meant the answer was an unqualified "yes."
In fact, high-energy show victories Cole becomes increasingly standing in front of a crowd, either headlining in a club or an opening act in front of 20,000 people.

"Honestly," he says, "I just want it to be fun I get people who see me on stage to say.’Hey, looks like he's having the time of your life up there,' and I really am every night is. just a bang and join in. "

Not bad for a guy who just three years ago it was selling merchandise on tour with Luke Bryan, who once had to open some shows in Georgia. But such was his drive that there was not a moment lost on the way. Lucas observed and each act performed, learning what worked with the crowds, and he poured what I was learning in the songs he was writing.

Over time, these songs earned him a gig editorial team 'in Sony ATV, and each co-write extended his circle of followers.


"The publisher said, 'People are calling back and looking forward to more dates,'" he says. "" It seems that this city is behind you.’So I kept writing and pay my bills, working hard to get to the point where I deserved to be in the room with the great writers, people whose songs I sang in university bars a few years ago. "
Meanwhile, he continued his acting skills with solo concerts and slot opening, and finally, his skills as a writer and performer met in "Chillin 'It", which captures the restless energy that makes his one of the most compelling, high-energy shows in the business.

"My band laughs at me because I am a pacemaker," he says. "I get anxious every time I go on stage. My music is everything to me, so if I was not jumping around backstage being amplified by the show, which would be a mistake. Then when I got to the stage, I just want to get those first letters out.'s like football in high school. Kickoff in, once you get that first hit in, you are in your groove. Thereafter, it is very open. I'm having fun. "

Then you work to keep them that way.
"I do not want to have a song in which people feel comfortable going out for a beer," he says. "Once we start, do not want you to risk missing what's next I want them to leave saying." That's the best show I've seen in my life. '"

As anyone who has seen him perform can attest, it is working, and now, with "Chillin 'It" hit the waves everywhere, fans across the country can get their first look at one of the hottest country artists .
"People are buying music just wanna have fun" he says, "and 'Chillin' It 'is the perfect song to introduce me to them.'s Not a song full-out party, and is not serious. As he says, is only chill song, and that's just me. "

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