Ian Noe at 7th Street
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Kentucky’s Ian Noe sold out his appearance at the 7th Street Entry on Thursday, October 17th.
Opening up the show was Nashville singer / songwriter Jeremy Ivey, playing tracks from his debut album The Dream and The Dreamer (ANTI- Records). The album, produced by Ivey’s wife Margo Price, seemed influenced by strong storytellers, such as the late Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan. It’s no wonder that Rolling Stone wrote, “Jeremy Ivey has long been one of Nashville’s most beloved behind-the-scenes musical magicians … Ivey’s lyrical approach is both narratively vibrant and heavily poetic.”
Since the show was sold out, the entire audience was packed on the dancefloor, listening to Ivey’s many stories about America through his songs. One song that he mentioned, “Paradise Alley”, was about a secret place in his travel.
Ivey’s The Dream and The Dreamer is out now on ANTI- Records.
There’s definitely big buzz for singer/songwriter Ian Noe, who released his highly anticipated debut album Between The Country on Thirty Tigers. It’s been a long road since his grand prize winning of “Appalachian Starsearch” in 2007 for his original song, “Don’t Let the Morning Bring Ya Down”.
This was Noe’s first national headline tour, so seeing as some dates are sold out is starting on a very positive note. This is mostly thanked to word of mouth recommendations, especially from one Aquaman actor Jason Momoa, on his YouTube channel: “I met Ian Noe at dinner the other night not knowing he was a musician or how incredibly talented a musician he is!! I love these spontaneous moments in life and wanted to share the love and share the music.”
Remaining tour dates:
Jeremy Ivey
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Since the show was sold out, the entire audience was packed on the dancefloor, listening to Ivey’s many stories about America through his songs. One song that he mentioned, “Paradise Alley”, was about a secret place in his travel.
Ivey’s The Dream and The Dreamer is out now on ANTI- Records.
There’s definitely big buzz for singer/songwriter Ian Noe, who released his highly anticipated debut album Between The Country on Thirty Tigers. It’s been a long road since his grand prize winning of “Appalachian Starsearch” in 2007 for his original song, “Don’t Let the Morning Bring Ya Down”.
This was Noe’s first national headline tour, so seeing as some dates are sold out is starting on a very positive note. This is mostly thanked to word of mouth recommendations, especially from one Aquaman actor Jason Momoa, on his YouTube channel: “I met Ian Noe at dinner the other night not knowing he was a musician or how incredibly talented a musician he is!! I love these spontaneous moments in life and wanted to share the love and share the music.”
Remaining tour dates:
October 12—Kansas City, MO—The Riot Room
October 16—Milwaukee, WI—Shank Hall
October 17—Minneapolis, MN—7thStreet Entry
October 18—Davenport, IA—The Raccoon Motel
October 25—Atlanta, GA—The Earl
November 1—Newport, KY— Southgate Revival House
November 2—Pineville, KY—Bell Theater
November 11-15—Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
October 16—Milwaukee, WI—Shank Hall
October 17—Minneapolis, MN—7thStreet Entry
October 18—Davenport, IA—The Raccoon Motel
October 25—Atlanta, GA—The Earl
November 1—Newport, KY— Southgate Revival House
November 2—Pineville, KY—Bell Theater
November 11-15—Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Ian Noe at 7th Street, Minneapolis (17 Oct 2019) |
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