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Ronnie Bowman Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Ronnie Bowman

Nov 16, 2023

7:00 PM CST
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Ronnie Bowman Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Muletown in the Round is an ongoing series where legendary singer-songwriters share the stories behind some of Country Music’s greatest hits. Each episode is filmed LIVE and features musical performances from songsmiths in an intimate “in the round” style that mimics a traditional jam session. The series is produced by Grammy Award-winning artist, Rory Feek, who created Muletown in the Round to bring the unique storytelling format—originally birthed at the famed Bluebird Cafe—to viewers at home where they can see one-of-a-kind performances and hear the unique stories that created musical history. The second season will be guest-hosted by legendary singer/songwriter Wynn Varble and taped LIVE at Rory Feek’s Homestead Hall, located on his historic farm just south of Nashville in Columbia, Tennessee (which is affectionately known as “Muletown”). The upcoming season of Muletown in the Round, will feature performances by Varble, Feek, as well as exciting guests like Brice Long, Mark Nesler, Shane Minor, Moe Pitney, Clint Daniels, Ronnie Bowman, Don Sampson, and Jim “Moose” Brown! Don't miss additional TV tapings and shows for Muletown in the Round this fall at Homestead Hall. September 7th - Songwriters Wynn Varble (Host), Brice Long, and Mark Nesler. (Don't miss additional TV taping dates in Oct, Nov, and Dec). Event Details: Location: Hardison Mill Homestead Hall, 4544 Hwy 431, Columbia, TN 38401 Gates Open at 5 pm CT / Doors Open at 6 pm CT / Show Starts at 7 pm CT
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The Hall at Hardison Mill Homestead began in 2005 as a 40' x 70' barn where Joey and Rory Feek first stored mowers and tractors, then became a sound stage to film their w...
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Ronnie Bowman Biography

From the tender age of three, Ronnie Bowman has been performing music. Starting in a family band playing churches in North Carolina and Virginia, he eventually joined the acclaimed Bluegrass band The Lost & Found. Shortly after Ronnie joined The Lonesome River Band, and became a participant in the band’s recording of "Carrying the Tradition"; an album that was named the International Bluegrass Music Association’s (IBMA) Album of the Year in 1991.

It wasn't long before Ronnie Bowman became a household name in the Bluegrass community. With the release of an additional four albums as a member of the Lonesome River Band, Ronnie also recorded four solo projects. He has been awarded IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year three times, has twice earned the IBMA song of the Year award ("Three Rusty Nails", and "Cold Virginia Night"), and was awarded the Gospel Performance of the Year award for "Three Rusty Nails". As a songwriter Ronnie has earned a great deal of respect not only among Bluegrass professionals, but also in Country Music. Both Brooks & Dunn, and Kenny Chesney have brought Ronnie Bowman originals to #1, and Lee Ann Womack also included a song by Ronnie on the multiplatinum selling album "I hope you Dance".

Ronnie Bowman has achieved remarkable heights in his musical career as an award-winning Bluegrass songwriter and vocalist, and a respected, successful writer in Country music. Continuing to play the festivals that endear him to the music he loves, (and has contributed so much to over the years) remains an important focal point for him.
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