Chris Janson, The Davisson Bros Band & Noah Hicks
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11943 Rio Road,Savannah GA 31419
13 November, 2021
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Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield MWR presents Chris Janson, the Davisson Brothers Band & Noah Hicks! Join us in gettin' them good vibes!Tickets Prices:Free - Active Duty Service Members & their Dependents (Ticket & military ID card will be required to enter event). $20 - Veterans, Retirees, DoD Employees & Civilians (additional fees may apply). Every concert goer is required to have a ticket, children over the age of 3 included. Transferring tickets will not be permitted. Refunds will be handled on a case by case basis. Parking is free. For event details such as prohibited items, what to expect, event timeline & more, visit us on www.stewarthunter.armymwr.com. The Venue:Saber Hall, Hunter Army Airfield Public access will be permitted to all concert-goers through Rio Gate. This event is open to the public! All that is required to enter is your event ticket & valid driver's license/government issued ID. Please note: HAAF is an active military base and guests/their vehicles/ their items may be subject to random search to ensure the safety of our community. Installation access is at the discretion of the Commander based on health & force protection conditions. Chris JansonWebsite | Facebook | InstagramWho is Chris Janson? He’s a “live legacy in the making” (Rolling Stone). Breakout country star Janson is a platinum-selling recording artist, high-octane entertainer, multi-instrumentalist, and award-winning singer/songwriter. The three-time CMA nominee has collected prestigious accolades that place him amongst country music greats. He took home the trophy for ACM Video of the Year for his Gold-certified, inspiring hit song “Drunk Girl,” which also earned the Song of the Year title at the 2018 MusicRow Awards and was named one of the “Ten Songs I Wish I’d Written” by NSAI. His chart-topping, 3x Platinum smash “Buy Me A Boat” earned the same NSAI honor, making Janson one in a handful of the industry’s most elite artists to earn the title multiple times, as well as the iHeartRadio Music Awards Country Song of the Year. “Good Vibes,” the flagship single from his 2019 album Real Friends, and follow-up “Done” both topped the country charts, bringing his total of No.1 hits to four – and now the hit-maker has new music on the horizon. In addition to his own successes, the talented songwriter has lent his pen to industry peers including Tim McGraw (“Truck Yeah,” “How I’ll Always Be”), LOCASH (“I Love This Life”) and the legendary Hank Williams Jr. (“God Fearin’ Man,” “Those Days Are Gone”). The Davisson Brothers BandWebsite | Facebook | InstagramThe Davisson Brothers Band, hailed as Rolling Stone Country “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know,” boast musical foundations that are classic, obvious and etched in stone. Singer Donnie Davisson commands attention with his working-class, Van Zant-like vibe, and the rest of the band – including drummer Aaron Regester, guitar player extraordinaire Chris Davisson and bass player Rus Reppert – gives body to a punchy throw-down sound with echoes of the Marshall Tucker Band, Skynyrd, Bon Jovi, ZZ Top, Neil Young and 38 Special. The sonics are based in old-school rock ‘n’ roll, while the messages support all-American fundamentals: family, self-determination and satisfaction in a job well done. The Davisson Brothers Band have emerged as a regular component on the festival circuit including a performance at CMC Rocks the Hunter Festival in Australia that underscored their bona fide hit Down Under with “Po’ Boyz.” Their album Fighter, recorded with ace producer Keith Stegall (Alan Jackson, Zac Brown Band), represents their show well. Donnie sings with ferocity, and the instrumental parts – from Chris’ convincing solos to Regester’s powerful backbeats – are delivered with sinewy directness. Noah HicksWebsite | Facebook | InstagramWith a vocal warmth that emulates the feel of his Carrollton, Ga. upbringing, country newcomer Noah Hicks tells his story through song in a way that’s strangely familiar and universally relatable. Using home as his inspirational ‘true north,’ the ingenuity and maturity behind his sound and lyricism has provided Hicks a gateway into a community of some of Nashville’s top songwriters and producers, and has seen the young artist warmly welcomed by peers. “I wanna show the world it ain’t just trucks and tractors - my music has a lot of depth, a lot of warmth. I really try to put myself back in past scenarios when I write so I can make listeners feel like they’re in that moment, too.” That depth is highlighted in his upcoming single “No More Of ‘Em,” co-produced by Jeremy Stover and Will Bundy, and co-written by Hicks with Stover, Rhett Akins, and Will Bundy. “I’m one of them ‘good song’ boys. If I can write an incredible song that listeners immediately connect with, I’ve done my job.”
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