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The HercuLeons with Jody Nardone, Andy Peake, Paul Kramer, Will McFarlane, Abe Parker & More Special Guests!

Thu Mar 5 at 7:30pm

Nashville, TN

Event Info

Bluegrass Hall of Fame and Doobie Brothers member, John Cowan, along with the legendary fiddler and vocalist Andrea Zonn, introduce their new musical adventure together The HercuLeons. (Johnny C came to me and said he wanted to be called the HercuLeonsIts a hint at musical heavy lifting and a big ol musical nod to the great and soulful Leon Russell) muses Zonn. The six-piece band, led by Cowan and Zonn, features exquisite vocals and world-class musicianship. The HercuLeons music blends Appalachian, soul, rock, and jazz creating a unique blend of Pop Americana. The HercuLeons emerged as a creative project in the Spring of 2020, near the beginning of the long isolation and social distancing brought about by global pandemic. Finding themselves in a sudden live touring hiatus, longtime friends and collaborators John Cowan and Andrea Zonn, together with legendary producer and friend, Wendy Waldman, found a way to nurture their musical creativity, remotely, sending audio files back and forth amongst themselves, between Los Angeles and Nashville. What began as a musical conversation has grown roots, nurturing a mutual love of timeless songs, finessed studio production and finally now, high energy performances. Their debut album will be released later this year. John Cowan, also known as the Voice of Newgrass, has been singing his heart out for nearly forty years, and his soaring vocals have only improved with time. A true innovator, John applies his powerful pipes to genres from country, bluegrass, and gospel to soul, jazz, and rock-and-roll often within the space of a single concert. His ability to move fluidly through multiple styles, and carry mesmerized audiences on the journey with him, has set him apart as one of the most loved and admired vocal artists of his generation, not just by fans and critics but among fellow musicians as well. With his distinctive, rock-tinged tenor vocal and heart-thumping electric bass, John Cowan, along with fellow New Grass Revival band mates Sam Bush, Courtney Johnson, and Curtis Burch, and later Bela Fleck and Pat Flynn, introduced a new generation of music fans to an explosive, experimental and ultimately, eponymous brand of bluegrass. One of the most celebrated and innovative bands, New Grass Revival, was inducted into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame during the IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards on October 1, 2020. Singer-songwriter-fiddler, Andrea Zonn, is a rare breed in modern music. Her precision and grace, encompassing her wide-ranging classical and traditional music styles, has brought Zonn to tour and record with legendary artists over the years, including James Taylor, Vince Gill, Lyle Lovett and more.

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About John Cowan

John Cowan joined the New Grass Revival in 1974 initially to fill the bassist slot. After it was discovered that he could also sing, he was increasingly tasked with a significant share of the lead vocal duties alongside group founder Sam Bush. Cowan remained with the band until its dissolution in 1990, at which point he embarked on a solo career and worked as a session man, most often appearing as a backing vocalist on hundreds of country and Americana genre records. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

818 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does seating work at 3rd and Lindsley?
Seating at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville is primarily general admission, with a mix of table seating and standing room. The venue offers an intimate concert experience, where tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis. While some shows may offer reserved seating, most guests can choose their spots upon arrival, making early entry advantageous for the best views. The seating is arranged to provide clear sightlines to the stage, whether you're at a table or standing. For larger or sold-out events, the venue may remove some tables to accommodate more standing guests. It's recommended to check the specific event details on the 3rd and Lindsley website for any unique seating arrangements or VIP options.
Where does Taylor Swift eat in Nashville?
Taylor Swift is known to frequent several iconic dining spots in Nashville, reflecting her love for the city's vibrant food scene. Some of her favorite places include The Pancake Pantry, a legendary breakfast spot in Hillsboro Village, and Adele's, a modern American eatery in The Gulch. She's also been seen at Hattie B's Hot Chicken for Nashville's famous spicy fried chicken, and the upscale Italian restaurant, Giovanni Ristorante. Swift has mentioned enjoying the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere these local restaurants provide, making them popular choices for both locals and visitors hoping to dine where Nashville stars eat. These establishments are must-visit spots for Taylor Swift fans looking to experience Nashville's culinary culture.
What club does Justin Timberlake own in Nashville?
Justin Timberlake is a co-owner of The Twelve Thirty Club, a stylish and upscale club located on Broadway in downtown Nashville. This multi-level venue features a rooftop bar, a supper club, and a honky-tonk-inspired main stage, offering live music and a high-end dining experience. The Twelve Thirty Club is renowned for its chic décor, signature cocktails, and expertly curated entertainment, making it a hotspot for both locals and visitors. Timberlake's influence is evident in the club's modern yet classic ambiance, and it regularly hosts special events and performances. If you're looking for a celebrity-backed nightlife experience in Nashville, The Twelve Thirty Club is a must-visit destination.
Who has played at 3rd and Lindsley?
3rd and Lindsley has hosted an impressive array of artists, making it a staple in Nashville's live music scene. Renowned acts such as Lady A (formerly Lady Antebellum), Chris Stapleton, Leon Bridges, and Maren Morris have graced its stage. The venue is also famous for hosting the weekly radio show “Live from Nashville,” featuring both emerging and established talent. Bands like The Time Jumpers, featuring Vince Gill, and blues legend Keb' Mo' are regulars. Over the years, the venue has become a launchpad for up-and-coming musicians and a favorite spot for surprise performances by major country, rock, and Americana artists.
How many seats are at 3rd and Lindsley?
3rd and Lindsley has a capacity of approximately 700 guests. The venue's layout includes a combination of tables, chairs, and standing room, offering a flexible setup for different types of concerts and events. The intimate size of 3rd and Lindsley allows for a close-up experience with performers, creating a unique and memorable atmosphere for concertgoers. While seating arrangements can vary based on the event, the total capacity generally remains around 700, making it one of Nashville's premier mid-sized music venues. This size strikes a balance between an energetic crowd and a personal connection to the artists on stage.

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