National Park Radio
National Park Radio @ Tie & Timber Beer Co.
Tie and Timber Beer Co.
1451 E Cherry St
Springfield, MO 65802
May 31, 2024
7:00 PM CDT
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T&T Beer Co. presents NATIONAL PARK RADIO
Friday, May 31st 7pm, $10
Limited Pre-Sale Tickets Available: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/tietimberbeerco/1236191
Come early to guarantee seating. Standing Room Available.
Tie & Timber Beer Co. Cheers, friend! 🍻🎶🎸
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National Park Radio Biography
National Park Radio is an indie-folk "power duo" from the Ozark mountains, featuring enthusiastic, positive energy, powerful & inspiring songwriting, and beautiful harmonies from husband & wife Stefan and Kerrie Szabo.
Emotional, gut-wrenching, but still incredibly hopeful, National Park Radio’s music reverberates important themes about life, love, and difficult choices, all while echoing the enduring beauty of the band’s deep-seated roots in the Ozark Mountains.
Formed in northern Arkansas in 2012, National Park Radio, headed by singer/songwriter Stefan Szabo, have infused the music scene with their unique brand of indie-folk music.
Emerging from the shadows cast by giants Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers, and The Avett Brothers, NPR offers the indie-folk world something a little different:
An outstanding blend of incisive songwriting and organic Americana charm alongside a DIY independent lifestyle and a heritage in genuine mountain music.
Szabo (lead vocals, acoustic guitar) self-produced the band’s EP back in 2013, and National Park Radio has never looked back. Initially, the music spread like mountain wildfire throughout the region, earning the band a substantial and incredibly loyal following in their home region.
The success of the EP led to national touring and recording a professionally-produced full-length album named “The Great Divide” in 2016. Since then, National Park Radio became a featured artist in Reverbnation.com‘s CONNECT program, signed with powerhouse PR company All Eyes Media (Jason Isbell, Flogging Molly, Shovels & Rope, Widespread Panic), and secured a distribution deal with SONY/RED. They have opened for national touring acts such as Blitzen Trapper, Kevin Fowler, LOCASH, and The Turnpike Troubadours, and have had a national radio promotion campaign with MM Music.
In early 2017, National Park Radio released their second full-length album adding Szabo’s wife, Kerrie, for vocals & percussion. “Old Forests” brought a more simple, lyric-focused album with an emphasis on powerful lyrics featuring beautiful harmonies from the newly formed husband & wife duo.
With 2020 came more new music in the form of a 5-song EP titled “The Road Ahead” – a collection of songs that speak to the heart of where National Park Radio needs to be: Adventures on the open road, interacting with fans, and enjoying the beauty of nature.
National Park Radio’s fan base continues to grow nationally and internationally, as they tour and create new music that feeds the soul of adventure and independence. Stay tuned for more new music from National Park Radio coming soon!
Read MoreEmotional, gut-wrenching, but still incredibly hopeful, National Park Radio’s music reverberates important themes about life, love, and difficult choices, all while echoing the enduring beauty of the band’s deep-seated roots in the Ozark Mountains.
Formed in northern Arkansas in 2012, National Park Radio, headed by singer/songwriter Stefan Szabo, have infused the music scene with their unique brand of indie-folk music.
Emerging from the shadows cast by giants Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers, and The Avett Brothers, NPR offers the indie-folk world something a little different:
An outstanding blend of incisive songwriting and organic Americana charm alongside a DIY independent lifestyle and a heritage in genuine mountain music.
Szabo (lead vocals, acoustic guitar) self-produced the band’s EP back in 2013, and National Park Radio has never looked back. Initially, the music spread like mountain wildfire throughout the region, earning the band a substantial and incredibly loyal following in their home region.
The success of the EP led to national touring and recording a professionally-produced full-length album named “The Great Divide” in 2016. Since then, National Park Radio became a featured artist in Reverbnation.com‘s CONNECT program, signed with powerhouse PR company All Eyes Media (Jason Isbell, Flogging Molly, Shovels & Rope, Widespread Panic), and secured a distribution deal with SONY/RED. They have opened for national touring acts such as Blitzen Trapper, Kevin Fowler, LOCASH, and The Turnpike Troubadours, and have had a national radio promotion campaign with MM Music.
In early 2017, National Park Radio released their second full-length album adding Szabo’s wife, Kerrie, for vocals & percussion. “Old Forests” brought a more simple, lyric-focused album with an emphasis on powerful lyrics featuring beautiful harmonies from the newly formed husband & wife duo.
With 2020 came more new music in the form of a 5-song EP titled “The Road Ahead” – a collection of songs that speak to the heart of where National Park Radio needs to be: Adventures on the open road, interacting with fans, and enjoying the beauty of nature.
National Park Radio’s fan base continues to grow nationally and internationally, as they tour and create new music that feeds the soul of adventure and independence. Stay tuned for more new music from National Park Radio coming soon!
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