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The SteelDrivers Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The SteelDrivers

Birchmere
3701 Mt Vernon Ave
Alexandria, VA 22305-2408

Nov 1, 2024

7:30 PM EDT
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Greg
April 1st 2024
The Steeldrivers are awesome, no doubt about it. They are some of the most talented artists and performers in Nashville. I had seen them 5 times in smaller venues in Nashville, Austin, and The Cavern (the best) before this show at Billy Bob's. So I admit, I've been somewhat spoiled when it comes to the sound quality. But the sound quality at Billy Bob's was by far the worse I had ever experienced at a music venue. We were seated on the left side (facing the stage), in the second row of tables (B4), and the sound was a mashed up mix of mid-range sounds and all the vocals were muffled, however the center area directly in front of the stage was much better. There was also feedback on the lead vocalists mic numerous times. It did all get better during the last 20 minutes of the show which means they were trying to make it better. It was the first time the Steeldrivers had ever placed at Billybobs as a group, and Billy Bob's must be a difficult place for acoustics. So I just think it took a while for the sound crew to get it right. It sounded great toward the end. The Steeldrivers will always be a 5 star performance no matter how crappy the sound quality is.
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In music circles, the reputation of the Birchmere is legendary. Many careers have been launched from this internationally recognized music hall. On any given night, a sta...
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The SteelDrivers Biography

They say the only thing consistent about change is...well, that it changes. Whether through design or destiny, that’s a precept the SteelDrivers know all too well. Throughout their career --one that encompasses four highly acclaimed albums and any number of awards and accolades --the band has demonstrated the ability to adapt to change with unwavering persistence. Their’s is a lingering legacy defined by quality and consistency. It’s one in which they’ve never stopped looking forward, successfully marshalling their resources for wherever that trajectory takes them. Ultimately, it’s all about the music. “Our dedication and determination remain intact,” says singer, songwriter and fiddler Tammy Rogers. “We honor our older music by always putting our focus on the songs. Some people describe our music as being bluegrass based, but the fact is, we’re not bound to any one regimen. I liken us to what the Rolling Stones would sound like if they played banjos, fiddles and mandolins – it’s that rock-n-roll edge played on traditional instruments. I don’t know if that’s true, but we are primarily a band that’s centered around songwriting and also just happens to have a bluegrass background.”That persistent push could be called the key to SteelDrivers’ success. Each step in their journey has created a new chapter, one that finds them building on the past but consolidating their strengths as they build for the future. That’s also been the case since the beginning, when Rogers, multi-instrumentalist Mike Henderson, bass player Mike Fleming, banjo player Richard Bailey, and singer/guitarist Chris Stapleton first convened after a series of songwriting sessions between Henderson and Stapleton. What began as a casual get-together to jam in the late summer of 2005 became a fully committed band that signed with Rounder Records in 2007. They released their eponymous debut album at the beginning of 2008, garnering a GRAMMY® nomination for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for one of the songs in that set, “Blue Side of the Mountain.” That honor was followed two years later, when they received two more nominations for Reckless, their sophomore set -- one for Best Bluegrass Album and another for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals courtesy of its song “Where Rainbows Never Die.”When Stapleton left the fold for a highly successful solo career in April 2010, the band closed one chapter and began another anew, while literally never missing a beat. Singer/guitarist Gary Nichols, a highly accredited artist in his own right, was brought on-board for the recording of the band’s third album, 2012‘s Hammer Down, which subsequently climbed all the way up to number one on the Billboard Bluegrass charts, their highest placement yet. Nevertheless, the real journey had just begun. When Henderson left the band at the end of 2011, musician and producer Brent Truitt was brought in as his replacement. If there was any proof needed that the momentum had been maintained, The SteelDrivers‘ highly acclaimed fourth album, 2015‘s The Muscle Shoals Recording (featuring guest contributions from Nichols’onetime bandmate Jason Isbell), garnered the group that long elusive GRAMMY® win with a notable nod for Best Bluegrass Album. In addition, it garnered three IBMA nominations --Album
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