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Rory Feek

Homestead Hall Welcome's The French Family Band

Apr 6, 2024

7:00 PM CDT
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Spend an evening in Columbia, TN at Rory Feek's historic concert barn known as Homestead Hall just 45 mins south of Nashville. Country music just sounds better when a family sings it. That’s where it all began: mothers, fathers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, all huddled together, picking and singing on a porch in the twilight. That’s why when The French Family launch into the bittersweet ache of a classic or the startling tenderness of one of their self-penned original songs, the hairs on country music loving necks stand up, and we instinctively––sometimes tearfully––recognize this father, mother, and son as the real thing. “The French Family Band are simply great musicians and singers who know what a good song and a good sound means! They are as pure as music can be. ” - Tommy Emmanuel CGP “We’ve just stayed true to who we are and what we do,” mother Camille French says. “We’ve always done that––and we won’t change.” Camille is reflecting on a two-decade long career with her husband Stuie at the family’s home since 2019 in Nashville, oceans away from their childhood worlds where they both fell in love with country music and ultimately, mastered it. Touring over the last almost 20 years as Camille and Stuie, the duo became beloved in Australia. They earned three Australian Golden Guitar Awards––that country’s equivalent to the CMAs. The Golden Guitars have recognized both their singing and playing: In 2013, the couple earned their first trophy together for Best Alternative Country Album of the Year, while in 2017, Stuie received Best Instrumental Album honors for his stunning Axe to Swing. Two of the pair’s original songs––“Gone for All Money” and “Pretty Katalina”––were also featured on the wildly popular Australian television drama A Place to Call Home. Stuie grew up in Tasmania. He felt drawn to the guitar and his father and big brother’s old Johnny Cash records. “The guitar was so prominent and dominant on those records that I just wanted to learn it,” Stuie says. “We had an old Yahama acoustic guitar. Then in the mid-70s, my brother went and bought me an electric. He was a mechanic and didn’t have much money, but he bought me a guitar.” Stuie became a monster player with chops that sublimely meld the virtuosity and instinct of jazz with the clear tone and restraint of American hillbilly roots music. Also a fine singer, his vocals nod to the gentle ease of Western swing greats such as Tommy Duncan. Stuie’s prodigious skill led to high-profile sideman gigs with Australia’s top touring artists, as well as recognition from his own heroes including Tommy Emmanuel, who asked Stuie to serve as a tutor at the Tommy Emmanuel Guitar Camp Australia, and Les Paul, who invited Stuie on stage to play with him in New York. Stuie also toured and jammed with his idol Merle Haggard on the latter’s Australian tour as a member of the opening band. Camille, née Camille Te Nahu, was raised in New Zealand. A Maori whose mother was also part Samoan, Camille grew up immersed in a tight-knit familial culture that encouraged singing and dancing. Her voice, somehow both crisply expressive and immeasurably rich and smooth, can sit back to soothe in a pocket before jumping out to thrill. “I fell in love with country music,” Camille says. “From a very early age, I just knew it was something I wanted to do for the rest of my life.” Camille made her way to Australia, where gigs as a backup vocalist for established greats including Kasey Chambers family soon followed. She never forgot her roots––and they never forgot her. Years later, New Zealand television series Unsung Heroes of Maori Music would devote an entire episode to Camille. USA Gibson Guitars invited Sonny to be a part of an international mix of promising young musicians dubbed the “Gibson Generation Group” which he graduated from in 2021 and continues to be an endorsee. Sonny also appeared on the Australian TV show “Little Big Shots”. “Stuie and Sonny French have invaded Nashville with the best country guitar playing the town has heard in years. Every time l talk to Stuie l tell him “that he is the best country music guitar player in the world.” He is my favorite. The heartfelt beauty and language of that style of playing is in the best of hands with the French boys. From the dastardly skill of The Texas Troubadours Honey Fingers, sizzling Bakersfield shuffles,the prettiest of ballads or their own original pieces Stuie and Sonny French have the lights on bright at their house. As well they should because they have it going on in a mighty big way with plenty more to come l’m sure. I’m looking forward to every bit of it” – Marty Stuart Now performing as The French Family Band, Camille, Stuie, and Sonny (16) have acclimated to life stateside––deep roots in tow. 2022 saw The French Family Band featured in a National Holiday Season television campaign for the JC Penney Department store chain and in January 2023 they won an Australian Golden Guitar Award for Instrumental of the Year. In March 2023 they made their debut at the Grand Ole Opry and received a standing ovation for their original song “1945.” “We hope our music takes people back to a time when the essence of country music was twangy guitars, honest songs, and vocals that tear your heart out.” Gates Open @ 5PM | Doors Open @ 6PM | Show Begins @ 7PM (Central Time) Get more information about concerts at Homestead Hall on our FAQ page at hardisonmill.com/shows-faq
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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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Rory Feek Biography

Farmer and filmmaker, author and artist, Rory Feek is a true renaissance man. He’s a world-class storyteller that crosses all creative mediums from music and film to books and digital media.
As a musical artist, Rory is one-half of the Grammy-award-winning duo, Joey+Rory. He and his wife, Joey, toured the world and sold nearly a million records, before her untimely passing in March 2016. Rory’s highly anticipated first solo album "Gentle Man" was released June of 2021.

As a songwriter, Rory has written multiple number-one songs, including “Some Beach” by Blake Shelton and “A Little More Country Than That” by Easton Corbin.

As an author, Rory’s memoir, This Life I Live, debuted at the top of the New York Times Bestseller List, and his children’s books are family favorites everywhere.

As a blogger, Rory shares his heart and story in real-time through his personal blog that has 2.6 million followers. The love story of him and his wife, Joey, told through his writing and video vignettes, show how an unwavering faith and hope in the face of tragedy can inspire millions of readers who follow their story.

As a filmmaker and storyteller, Rory wrote, shot much of, and edited his docu-series, This Life I Live, which premiered on television in March of 2020, bringing his blog-style storytelling to life to more than 50 million homes. He has also made the feature-length film Finding Josephine (2019), the full-length documentary To Joey, With Love (2016), and dozens of music videos over his career as a musician and songwriter.

Rory and his daughter, Indiana, live an hour south of Nashville on a historic farm where she attends a one-room schoolhouse right on the property with more than a dozen other children from the community.

Read and watch more stories from Rory at www.RoryFeek.com.
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