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Stacey Earle
Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall
122 E Exchange Ave Suite 200
Fort Worth, TX 76164
Jun 30, 2024
8:00 PM CDT
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Doors open one hour prior to showtime. Venue box office opens one hour prior to door time. Closing hours vary per event. Bag Policy: Bags up to 12"x6"x12" are allowed in the venue. All bags will be searched prior to entry. Bags that are not clear will be subject to additional search. Mobile Tickets: Your phone is your ticket! Download your tickets into your mobile wallet and transfer to friends via www.livenation.com or the Live Nation app. Ticket Help: https://help.livenation.com/ COVID-19: The venue follows local COVID-19 guidelines, which currently are not requiring proof of vaccination/negative test for entry. Parking: Ride-share service is encouraged. Valet parking is available near the entrance to Tannahill's on Exchange Street for $20. Paid lots within short walking distance. Venue FAQ page: https://www.tannahills.com/connect/faqs Dining by Chef Tim Love: https://www.tannahills.com/food-drink
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Stacey Earle Biography
Stacey Earle is the sister of country music's Steve Earle (who often joins her in her music.) She arrived in Nashville in 1990 after her divorce--to help Steve with his children while he went on tour. After Steve heard her tinkering around at home with music one day, he asked her to help him record; later, she joined Steve on tour as back-up. From there, she started her own music career.
Her music has been described as acoustic folk, her lyrics as emotional, and her melodies as pretty. She has been compared to Nanci Griffith and Iris Dement. Her first album, Simple Gearle (1999), was created for distribution at concerts; she felt bad that the fans were going home empty-handed. Albums that followed include: Dancin' With Them That Brung Me (2000), Never Gonna Let You Go (2003), Must Be Live (2003), and Communion Bread (2005). Most of her music is a joint venture with Mark Stuart, whom she met through her brother.
Read MoreHer music has been described as acoustic folk, her lyrics as emotional, and her melodies as pretty. She has been compared to Nanci Griffith and Iris Dement. Her first album, Simple Gearle (1999), was created for distribution at concerts; she felt bad that the fans were going home empty-handed. Albums that followed include: Dancin' With Them That Brung Me (2000), Never Gonna Let You Go (2003), Must Be Live (2003), and Communion Bread (2005). Most of her music is a joint venture with Mark Stuart, whom she met through her brother.
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