Tickets are now on sale.
Join us early (6:00) for an evening of wine, craft beer, great food, music, and fun on the Farm. The keepsake Wine Glass is yours to keep.
Your meal begins at 7 pm. Dinner for the evening will consist of the following; bourbon loin of pork with raspberry chipotle sauce, Tuscan chicken, loaded mashed potatoes, green beans al mandine, teriyaki stir fried veggies, and for desert white chocolate rasp or chocolate mousse cheesecake.
Beverages will consist of coke products, iced tea, or water. Each ticket will include two beer or wine coupons, the bar will also accept cash.
At 8:00 The Kentucky Linemen will take the stage and play until 11:00.
The Brothers
What strikes you almost immediately upon hearing the sound of the Kentucky Linemen’s music, is how utterly distinctive it is. Distinctive, yet familiar.
Recalling tinges of The Gatlins and Alabama, the Kentucky Linemen’s harmonies are a driving force behind their signature sound. In an ocean of pop and teen influenced country music recurrently being produced in Nashville, the Linemen’s sound is a vessel of true country authenticity. Music Row Magazine’s Robert K. Oermann said; “Hearty harmonies are the hallmark here. [Kentucky Linemen] sing with immense gusto, and the hooky, mid-tempo song [“Walk On”] is a solid, rolling winner.” Oermann declared the boys Music Row Magazine’s Discovery Award Winner in July of 2010.
For as long as they can remember, the Fletcher brothers, twins Jon and James and younger brother Mitchell, have been singing and playing music together. One could argue that there wasn’t a single person within earshot of the siblings who would come to be surprised that the boys set out to pursue a career in music, not only as performing musicians but as performing songwriters, as well.
Born and raised in a close-knit household in Boyle County, Kentucky, their dad, Hershel, was a lineman for the Kentucky Utilities Company. The band’s moniker is a salute to the solid and stable roots that their father’s hard work as a lineman provided to their upbringing. Theirs was a home that had always been traditional in values and supportive of their talent. Music was a vital ingredient in their upbringing, with their mom and dad often joining in with them vocally, and on dobro (mom) and banjo (dad). In addition to their vocal abilities, the band of brothers are accomplished musicians: Tenor James is a guitar player, Baritone Jon is a drummer and mandolin player and lead singer Mitchell plays bass and acoustic guitar.
If you need lodging for the weekend please contact East Port Marina for reservations. 931-879-7511
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