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SUMMARY:Michael Vincent Band
DESCRIPTION:The Michael Vincent Band make their way back to The Shed!
URL:https://thecozyrosy.com/event/michael-vincent-band/
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SUMMARY:1 Accord
DESCRIPTION:1 Accord is a cover band known for its wide range of musical styles and genres\, ranging from Blues/Country to Oldies/Motown and in between. The band is based in Ocean Springs\, MS and has performed in a variety of venues and special events all over the Southeast to include weddings\, corporate events\, private/exclusive events\, casinos and beyond. In addition\, 1 Accord has an established reputation of engaging its audiences during performances from start to finish and each member is committed to professionalism at all times. Lastly\, for a night of fun\, filled with great music and dancing\, join 1 Accord. You’re sure to have a magnificent time!
URL:https://thecozyrosy.com/event/1-accord-3/
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SUMMARY:Grayson Capps Band!
DESCRIPTION:Heartbreak\, Misery & Death is the seventh studio album by beloved Alabama-based troubadour Grayson Capps. For this latest effort\, Capps turned his attention to 16 long-lost folk songs and traditionals performed by artists ranging from Doc Watson and Jerry Jeff Walker to Randy Newman and Gordon Lightfoot. Introduced to these timeless touchstones as a child by his father\, they’d catalyze Capps’ love for music at a young age\, while informing the Southern Gothic vernacular that he’s gone onto so eloquently explore and reimagine in his own body of work. \n\n\n\nAs Capps explains in his own words: \n\n\n\nI grew up with music\, whether hearing Fred Stokes\, Bobby Long and my dad\, Ronnie Capps\, singing around the house on Fridays and Saturdays\, or listening to vinyl records in the den\, my youth seemed to always be surrounded with music. One of the first artists I gravitated toward was Doc Watson. I first found my own voice by emulating him singing “Wake Up Little Maggie.” We had The Essential Doc Watson and Doc Watson Memories\, and I wore those records out. “Columbus Stockade Blues” was one of the first songs I learned to play on the guitar. \n\n\n\n“Barbara Allen” was a favorite song of Bobby Long’s to sing. I remember him saying to Fred\, “Come on Fred\, give me a chord\,” pronouncing the ‘ch’ like ‘chore.’ Fred would hit a chord\, and Bobby would start in singing. I guess that’s where I learned the joy associated with singing and playing guitar. \n\n\n\nI love Doc’s version of “Moody River\,” and that song led me to appreciate more complex chord progressions. “Today” was another favorite of Bobby’s and my dad’s. I figure I’ve known that song ever since I can first remember. “Early Morning Rain” holds a special place in my heart and memory. We listened to the Peter\, Paul & Mary version of the song after taking a severely hung-over Bobby Long to the airport on a rainy morning with no shoes on his feet\, headed to Las Vegas. I see him there every time I sing that song. \n\n\n\nA little later on\, I discovered Randy Newman\, and it wasn’t until spending some time playing on the streets of New Orleans that the song “Guilty” became a sordid truth in my life. It ties itself to “Stoney\,” seamlessly sewing the fabric of my youth to the fabric of my adulthood. I learned “Stoney” for Bobby off a Jerry Jeff Walker record\, and he swore it was his theme song until I wrote A Love Song for Bobby Long. The song\, “I Really Don’t Want To Know” would have Bobby\, Fred and my dad in three-part harmony\, cracking themselves up while trying to record it into a Realistic tape recorder. “Old Maid’s Lament” was another song in their repertoire\, though they called it “Sister Sarah”. I remember Fred singing “Louise\,” and when I heard that baritone voice of his with that old Martin guitar\, singing that sad-ass song\, my soul soared like the raven from Edgar Allen Poe. \n\n\n\nAs the album title Heartbreak\, Misery & Death suggests\, I have always gravitated toward dark songs\, and probably the darkest one on this album is “Saint James Hospital\,” but no matter how forlorn it is\, it somehow makes me feel good to sing it. That leads me back to Doc Watson and his most beautiful version of “Alberta.” I think you can only sing that song after having experienced unreciprocated love. The reason I gravitated toward Doc is Doc’s voice resembled Fred’s\, and their baritone registers are much like my own natural voice. \n\n\n\nBobby\, Fred and my dad had great harmonies which were highlighted when they sang “Wreck On The Highway.” When I was young\, I was sure everybody knew that song. My father introduced me to all of the songs in this collection. The one song I introduced to him\, a song he absolutely loved\, is the Leonard Cohen classic “Hallelujah\,” and I learned this song for him. My memories of the music my dad and his friends made sculpted a large part of who I am musically and spiritually. So\, just as they might end a Saturday night drunk and high with “Copper Kettle\,” I\, too\, shall end this collection with the greatest campfire song of all time.
URL:https://thecozyrosy.com/event/grayson-capps-band/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260711T180000
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SUMMARY:Grayson Capps Band!
DESCRIPTION:Heartbreak\, Misery & Death is the seventh studio album by beloved Alabama-based troubadour Grayson Capps. For this latest effort\, Capps turned his attention to 16 long-lost folk songs and traditionals performed by artists ranging from Doc Watson and Jerry Jeff Walker to Randy Newman and Gordon Lightfoot. Introduced to these timeless touchstones as a child by his father\, they’d catalyze Capps’ love for music at a young age\, while informing the Southern Gothic vernacular that he’s gone onto so eloquently explore and reimagine in his own body of work. \n\n\n\nAs Capps explains in his own words: \n\n\n\nI grew up with music\, whether hearing Fred Stokes\, Bobby Long and my dad\, Ronnie Capps\, singing around the house on Fridays and Saturdays\, or listening to vinyl records in the den\, my youth seemed to always be surrounded with music. One of the first artists I gravitated toward was Doc Watson. I first found my own voice by emulating him singing “Wake Up Little Maggie.” We had The Essential Doc Watson and Doc Watson Memories\, and I wore those records out. “Columbus Stockade Blues” was one of the first songs I learned to play on the guitar. \n\n\n\n“Barbara Allen” was a favorite song of Bobby Long’s to sing. I remember him saying to Fred\, “Come on Fred\, give me a chord\,” pronouncing the ‘ch’ like ‘chore.’ Fred would hit a chord\, and Bobby would start in singing. I guess that’s where I learned the joy associated with singing and playing guitar. \n\n\n\nI love Doc’s version of “Moody River\,” and that song led me to appreciate more complex chord progressions. “Today” was another favorite of Bobby’s and my dad’s. I figure I’ve known that song ever since I can first remember. “Early Morning Rain” holds a special place in my heart and memory. We listened to the Peter\, Paul & Mary version of the song after taking a severely hung-over Bobby Long to the airport on a rainy morning with no shoes on his feet\, headed to Las Vegas. I see him there every time I sing that song. \n\n\n\nA little later on\, I discovered Randy Newman\, and it wasn’t until spending some time playing on the streets of New Orleans that the song “Guilty” became a sordid truth in my life. It ties itself to “Stoney\,” seamlessly sewing the fabric of my youth to the fabric of my adulthood. I learned “Stoney” for Bobby off a Jerry Jeff Walker record\, and he swore it was his theme song until I wrote A Love Song for Bobby Long. The song\, “I Really Don’t Want To Know” would have Bobby\, Fred and my dad in three-part harmony\, cracking themselves up while trying to record it into a Realistic tape recorder. “Old Maid’s Lament” was another song in their repertoire\, though they called it “Sister Sarah”. I remember Fred singing “Louise\,” and when I heard that baritone voice of his with that old Martin guitar\, singing that sad-ass song\, my soul soared like the raven from Edgar Allen Poe. \n\n\n\nAs the album title Heartbreak\, Misery & Death suggests\, I have always gravitated toward dark songs\, and probably the darkest one on this album is “Saint James Hospital\,” but no matter how forlorn it is\, it somehow makes me feel good to sing it. That leads me back to Doc Watson and his most beautiful version of “Alberta.” I think you can only sing that song after having experienced unreciprocated love. The reason I gravitated toward Doc is Doc’s voice resembled Fred’s\, and their baritone registers are much like my own natural voice. \n\n\n\nBobby\, Fred and my dad had great harmonies which were highlighted when they sang “Wreck On The Highway.” When I was young\, I was sure everybody knew that song. My father introduced me to all of the songs in this collection. The one song I introduced to him\, a song he absolutely loved\, is the Leonard Cohen classic “Hallelujah\,” and I learned this song for him. My memories of the music my dad and his friends made sculpted a large part of who I am musically and spiritually. So\, just as they might end a Saturday night drunk and high with “Copper Kettle\,” I\, too\, shall end this collection with the greatest campfire song of all time.
URL:https://thecozyrosy.com/event/grayson-capps-band-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260717T180000
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SUMMARY:The BIG Reveal
DESCRIPTION:The BIG Reveal is an alternative rock band from Grand Bay Alabama. Their set consists of a blend of 90s cover songs accompanied with originals that are reminiscent of Matchbox Twenty\, Fastball and early Sister Hazel. The BIG Reveal is a three-piece band who uses each of their own talents and abilities to the max. Their songs bounce between acoustic and electric guitar with soulful leads\, and slide guitar backed by a rocking rhythm section holding everything together. \n\n\n\nYou can find The BIG Reveal on TikTok with over 37\,000 followers and growing daily! You can also connect with them on Spotify and Facebook. The Big Reveal is receiving airplay on 92 ZEW ( the sound of Mobile ) and college radio. This October will see their fourth single release\, “ New Scars”.
URL:https://thecozyrosy.com/event/the-big-reveal/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260718T180000
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SUMMARY:Justin Jeansonne
DESCRIPTION:With a passion for music and a talent for performance\, Justin Jeansonne has been captivating audiences for over a decade. From intimate bar scenes to grand concert halls\, Justin Jeansonne’s versatility and range has left a lasting impression on all who have had the pleasure of hearing his music. With a repertoire of self written songs that embody a classic outlaw country sound with hints of blues\, rock\, funk and other contemporary genres\, Justin Jeansonne changing the game in country music! 
URL:https://thecozyrosy.com/event/justin-jeansonne/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260731T180000
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SUMMARY:Tyler Livingston & The Absolutes
DESCRIPTION:Classic Rock n Roll\, Blues and Funk. This is what Rock’n’Roll is all about with the classics of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers\, Stevie Ray Vaughn\, Van Halen\, Jimi Hendrix\, Journey\, Santana mixed in with Sublime\, John Mayer and even some Ozzy. The Classic Rock that you know and love that makes you want to get up and Scream or you can sit back\, relax\, have a drink and watch an amazing show as​Tyler Livingston makes his Guitar Scream the way it is meant to be played.
URL:https://thecozyrosy.com/event/tyler-livingston-the-absolutes/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T180000
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SUMMARY:Dottie Kelly
DESCRIPTION:Born in West Palm Beach\, FL\, Dottie sang in a Baptist church\, which is where she developed her talent for singing. She would later follow her Aunt Betty Padgett\, a well-known singer out of Ft. Lauderdale\, FL\, to her various shows. Aunt Betty Padgett eventually asked Dottie to sing background with her and Joey Gilmore.​From that point on\, Dottie has traveled to various states\, and opened for many artists from around the world. Those experiences mixed with pure raw talent\, have made her a bona fide soul singer.​Dottie released her 1st promo CD in 2012 and Single Dec 2020. “I Don’t Want No Man Like You”. Now released CD in Mar 2022 “Dancing Shoes”​She has been requested to perform on several occasions with Darrell Raines\, Otis Cadillac\, TKBlu Band\, Ladies of Soul and Legendary Joey Gilmore band\, just to name a few. Her soulful voice and natural stage presence is a force to be reckoned with.​Dottie Kelly and Darrell Raines\, a duo act\, made it to the IBC finals in Memphis on May 10\, 2022.
URL:https://thecozyrosy.com/event/dottie-kelly/
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