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The Cadillac Three livestream hometown gig

Wednesday, August 26, 2015 – The Cadillac Three will livestream a sold-out, hometown show in Nasvhille next month.

The trio will play The Cannery Ballroom on Saturday, Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. central and stream it through Big Machine's iHeart Radio Channel.

Jaren Johnston (guitar and lead vocals), Neil Mason (drums, Percussion and vocals) and Kelby Ray (bass steel guitar, Dobro, acoustic and vocals) comprise the trio.

"Damn, we started playing music to grow out our hair and meet chicks," Johnston joked. "We've seen some of our favorite bands here. So, it's cool to sell out The Cannery. Hopefully our fans will make similar memories."

"We haven't really played a headline date in Nashville since 2013 so we're pretty excited for this show," said Mason. "Plus, it'll be nice to see our family and sleep in our own beds."

"Our fans always come out in full force," said Ray. "It just makes sense to offer them all a chance to catch the show and join the party from wherever they are."


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CD review - Legacy The Cadillac Three's bio is stacked with amazing bullet points that partially explains their mutant rockabilly-heavy-on-the-rock cocktail. The born-and-raised Nashville trio - drummer/vocalist Neil Mason, bassist/dobroist/vocalist Kelby Ray Caldwell and guitarist/lead vocalist Jaren Johnston - have extensive indie-rock-and-beyond resumes, including their previous incarnation as Bang Bang Bang which morphed into the sadly overlooked American Bang. Johnston, Caldwell and Mason remained ...
CD review - Bury Me In My Boots The Cadillac Three may not be much more country than Florida Georgia Line, who help the group out on the track "The South," but they are certainly a better Southern rock band than that hack act. This group incorporates some blues influence from The Black Crowes, mixed in some of The Georgia Satellites' winking sense of humor, to create the enjoyable Southern summer party that is "Bury Me in My Boots." The group reveals its funny side through "Ship Faced," a ...


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