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James Carothers Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

James Carothers

Saints & Sinners

Southbound Bar & Grill
5739 S Campbell Ave b

Mar 23 – 24, 2019

7:00 PM CDT
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James Carothers Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
About this concert
Come enjoy this awesome night of music and help benefit research for ALS! Lineup includes but not limited to: • Porter Union (full band) • Justin Wells (full band) • James Carothers (full band) • Jake Stringer and Better Than Nothin’ • Tim Allen Music • Dan Conklin Music & Cody Jones
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Justin Wells
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James Carothers
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Porter Union
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Jake Stringer
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Tim Allen Music
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Official Merch

Songs & Stories CD
$12.0 USD
Still Country, Still King: A Tribute ...
$12.0 USD
Honky Tonk Land CD
$12.0 USD
US Flag / Guitar T-Shirt
$25.0 USD
USA Eagle T-Shirt
$25.0 USD
1911 Pistol T-Shirt
$25.0 USD
Limited Edition Honky Tonk Land 18" x...
$25.0 USD
Whatcha Got Left CD
$12.0 USD

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October 15th 2023
True Country music! James was Amazing! Can’t wait to see him again!
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James Carothers Biography

Nashville honky-tonk crooner, James Carothers, is best known for his stone-country originals and spot-on impressions of some of country music's greatest icons.

On September 28, 2021, James released his most recent album, Whatcha Got Left. Previous albums include Songs & Stories (2019), Still Country, Still King: A Tribute to George Jones (2018), Relapse (2017), and Honky Tonk Land (2014).

Just prior to the 2020 shutdown, James fulfilled a lifelong dream by making his Grand Ole Opry debut at the Ryman Auditorium, receiving a standing ovation from a crowd full of friends and family. Another recent highlight was being selected by Alan Jackson to open his show at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville in 2021, as well as several other dates on Jackson’s “Honky Tonk Highway” tour from 2019 to 2022.

James has been performing in Nashville since 2015, having played over 2000 shows at places like The George Jones Museum, AJ's Good Time Bar, Martin’s BBQ, and Music City Bar when he's not on the road. He enjoys playing at fairs, festivals, bars, corporate events, and private events all across the United States, and has also traveled to Canada, Japan, Scotland, Norway, and Lichtenstein for shows.

Raised in rural Tennessee, Carothers grew up leading acapella singing every Sunday in the Church of Christ. His father Jim was a hobby songwriter who landed a song he wrote on the Grand Ole Opry (Puttin’ On the Dog performed by Mike Snider). Jim recorded a couple of studio albums in Nashville before moving the family out west for work while his son was still in grade school. Inspired by his dad, James always toyed with songwriting and began playing his own shows in local honky-tonks around New Mexico during his teens and 20s. Meanwhile, he got married, started a family, and paid the bills as a technician at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, working in the same place the atomic bomb was created.

In 2015, James left his job at LANL and returned to his native state of Tennessee to pursue a country music career. Shortly after arriving in Nashville, George Jones's widow, Nancy, personally hired him for his first steady gig at the George Jones Museum, giving him the opportunity to do something he’s thankful for and that so many aspiring artists moving to Nashville dream of doing – make a living playing music. In addition to supporting his family, performing downtown helped Carothers build a large fan base of fiercely supportive followers who appreciate his Tennessee twang, southern storytelling, and throwback country style.

Highlights:

• Received a standing ovation following Grand Ole Opry debut performance at the Ryman Auditorium in January 2020

• Selected to open Alan Jackson’s show at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN in October 2021, in addition to several tour dates on Jackson’s “Honky Tonk Highway” tour (2019 – 2022)

• Listed as one of Rolling Stone Country’s “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know”

• WSM Road Show Winner

• Has opened for Alan Jackson, Ricky Skaggs, Trace Adkins, The Charlie Daniels Band, Mickey Gilley, Dustin Lynch, Cody Johnson, Ben Haggard, Joe Diffie, & The Kentucky Headhunters.
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