It’s a country-hit-filled night, tailor-made to be in tip-top shape for music fans: “Workin’ Man’s PhD” holder Aaron Tippin is taking to Park Avenue in the ’Boro with hits in hand, and he’s bringing friends and family along for the ride for a Thursday, Nov. 7, performance at Murfreesboro’s Ridenour Rehearsal Studios.
This acoustic concert takes place in Ridenour’s intimate venue space “The Alley,” which studio manager Michael Elliot calls “warm for all ages and any genre” and says that wherever you’re seated you’re never more than 25 feet from the stage.
Hear such hits as “My Blue Angel,” “There Ain’t Nothing Wrong with the Radio,” “Kiss This,” “I Got It Honest,” “You’ve Got to Stand for Something,” “Ready to Rock (In a Country Kind of Way),” “He Believed,” “That’s as Close as I’ll Get to Loving You” and more, up close and personal. Wife Thea and youngest son Tom will join Aaron at the show.
In 2015, Aaron celebrated 25 years in the music business and released Aaron Tippin 25, a two-disc collection of 25 songs with 10 newly recorded versions of his biggest hits as well as 15 brand new songs.
While his “Where the Stars and Stripes (and the Eagle Fly)” is an exhilarating soar, Aaron’s son Tom, who attended Siegel Middle and High School, is soaring to new heights, too—he soloed three planes on his 16th birthday and recently received his private pilot license at Murfreesboro Aviation. Additionally, he’s signed with BMI (songwriting home to parents Aaron and Thea) for songwriting representation.
(From left) Josh Tomlinson with BMI, Thomas Tippin, Aaron Tippin and President/CEO of Sony ATV Music Troy Tomlinson
Opening the Nov. 7 show is Hayden Coffman, an Alan Jackson Road Show talent competition winner who earned the opportunity to play with the Grand Ole Opry house band and has opened shows across the US for Tracy Byrd, Confederate Railroad and Darryl Worley. Coffman’s debut EP is out now.
Hosting it all is revered radio personality, author and songwriter Devon O’Day (currently heard on 650 AM WSM). The show begins at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7, with doors at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50 for general admission and $85 for VIP, which includes preferred seating, meet-and-greet pass and a photo opportunity prior to the show.
A snack bar and drinks will be available.
This is one special appearance that you won’t want to “kiss goodbye.” So, see ya there!
For more information on the show, reach Ridenour at 615-956-7413. Find tickets to the Aaron Tippin show at Ridenour Rehearsal Studios on eventbrite.com.