Drake White and The Big Fire – Friday November 11

Named one of the Huffington Post’s Top Country Artists to Watch in 2016, DRAKE WHITE is an accomplished songwriter with a rock-infused, organic country sound and signature foot-stomp. He continues to stun crowds with his incredible live show and soulful voice. Backed by his band The Big Fire, Drake has previously toured with Superstars including Willie Nelson, Zac Brown Band, Little Big Town, Eric Church, Toby Keith and more. It is no wonder that the Alabama native was featured in Rolling Stone’s 10 Country Artists You Need To Know and Billboard’s Hot New Country Artists to Watch. Drake’s current single “Living The Dream” is both heartfelt and humbling with a wholesome lyric video to match.


Smash Mouth – Saturday November 12

“We’ve got so many hits on this new record it’s ridiculous” says Smash Mouth lead singer Steve Harwell.  Harwell oughta know a thing or two about hit songs.  His band has charted more hits than a World War || battleship.  Smash Mouth, the band that’s given you such memorable songs as “All-Star,”  “Walkin’ on the Sun,”  “Then the Morning Comes,” and “I’m a Believer,” is back for more season-of-the-sun fun with their vibrant new CD “MAGIC”.

“MAGIC” is a no-holds-barred party from start to finish.  First-listen gems such as “Flippin’ Out” and “Magic” jump out at you like a barrel full of monkeys.  Both these songs also feature young super talent J. Dash.  The dynamic 25-year old wunderkind was a long-time Smash Mouth fan when he was tapped to sprinkle a little “magic” on these tracks.


Lincoln Brewster – Sunday November 13

What is “real life”? Is it the pain, struggles and moments where hope is in short supply? Is it faith in a God we can’t see and hope for a future we don’t yet know?

For acclaimed worship leader Lincoln Brewster, “real life” has meant all of that and more. Born and raised in a small town in Alaska, Brewster’s childhood in a broken home was perhaps a little too “real.” It was an environment darkened by his stepfather’s violent behavior and alcohol addiction. An environment from which Brewster and his mother sought solace in music.

“My mom loved music and played with local bands,” he says. “She was the one who inspired my love for singing and playing  instruments.” As Brewster bonded with his mom through music, he began mastering a variety of instruments —including a stunning prowess on the guitar. It was this incredible talent that caught the attention of mainstream labels, landed Brewster a “gig” playing with rocker Steve Perry (formerly of the band Journey) and earned him a mainstream record contract by age 19.