Aaron Tippin to play Murfreesboro on Nov. 7

Oct 18, 2019 at 10:00 am by Voice Wire

Aaron Tippin

Country icon Aaron Tippin will perform at Murfreesboro's newest music venue, (not that) The Alley in Murfreesboro.

Multi-award-winning Country superstar Tippin will perform for a limited number of guests in an intimate setting on Thursday, Nov. 7. Joining him for this memorable evening of music are his wife, Thea Tippin, and son, Tom Tippin, a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University. Both are also professional singer-songwriters. Also, appearing is rising Country singer-songwriter, Hayden Coffman and WSM's Devon O'Day who will host the event.

Aaron Tippin's unique, traditional Country sound together with his working-class themed-songs made him one of the most popular acts of his genre in the 1990s and a musical icon of today. Some of Tippin's most notable career hits, all of which he wrote or co-wrote, include "Kiss This," "My Blue Angel," "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio," "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly," "Working Man's Ph.D.," and "You've Got to Stand for Something."

In 2015, Tippin celebrated 25 years in the music business and released Aaron Tippin 25; a two-disc collection of 25 songs that includes 10 freshly recorded versions of his biggest hits, as well as 15 new songs. To learn more about Aaron Tippin, upcoming tour dates, follow him on socials, or to purchase his music, please visit his website and iTunes.

Hayden Coffman is known for his smooth country vocals and traditional honky-tonk songwriting. His music is inspired by his hometown roots of East Tennessee. The 22- year-old singer-songwriter won the Alan Jackson Road Show competition, which earned him the opportunity to play with the Grand Ole Opry house band in March 2018. Coffman has since opened shows across the US for top artists including Aaron Tippin, Tracy Byrd, Confederate Railroad, and Darryl Worley. He released his debut EP, Where Has Country Gone in August 2018 and had three singles to follow in 2019, "That's Just Me," "Last First Date," and "Here To Drink." To learn more about Hayden Coffman, visit his website.

Devon O'Day, one of Country music's most loved radio personalities can be heard on the most famed Country Music station in the world, 650 AM WSM, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.- noon CST on Nashville Today. She is a career broadcaster whose resume includes The House Foundation with Gerry House, Mix92.9 Nashville, and nationally syndicated shows like Country Hitmakers, The Saturday Night House Party, and America's No. 1s.

O'Day is also the author of 4 books with Thomas Nelson/Zondervan and two with Abingdon Press including My Southern Food and My Angels Wear Fur. As a songwriter, she has had songs recorded by Lee Ann Womack, Hank Williams, Jr. Pam Tillis, Neal McCoy, Trace Adkins, and a No. 1 for George Strait, "The Big One," co-written with Gerry House. O'Day is the narrator for over 20 audiobooks and her voice has been heard on every major network for national clients including Hilton Hotels, KFC, and Fellowship of Christians and Jews. O'Day has also been the host of national radio specials for Garth Brooks, the Dixie Chicks, Kenny Chesney, Bill Gaither, and hosted Tammy Wynette's biography on Lifetime network. Learn more about Devon O'Day here.

The show will take place Thursday, Nov. 7 at Ridenour Rehearsal Studios' location, (not that) The Alley, at 8 p.m. with doors at 7 p.m. Location is 1203 Park Ave., Murfreesboro. Tickets are $50 for General Admission and $85 for the VIP Package, which includes preferred seating, a Meet & Greet pass and photo opportunity prior to the show. They can be purchased here.

Ridenour Rehearsal Studios is a rehearsal, performance and event facility, which opened in September 2018. Ridenour provides musicians with a fun, creative, unique yet affordable space to play their music.

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