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Bombshell Events Calendar

Here is the Bombshell Beer Company calendar of events! We do our best to keep it up to date and accurate, but sometimes things change with our food truck partners, our entertainers and the events we're planning to attend.
Johnny Orr
Start Date/Time:
Sunday, March 4, 2018 2:00 PM
End Date/Time:
Sunday, March 4, 2018 4:00 PM
Recurring Event:
One time event
Importance:
Normal Priority
Category:
Live Music
Description:

North Carolina is known for the creative musical talent it has sent to the world stage, and Raleigh’s Johnny Orr is on his way to seeing his name added to the list of renowned contemporary Country acts as the dynamic vocalist and main songwriter for the Johnny Orr Band(JOB). JOB has opened for Kenny Chesney, the Zac Brown Band, Little Big Town, Gretchen Wilson, Parmalee, Cole Swindell, Tyler Farr, Jason Michael Carroll and more. In 2012 the band won the prestigious American Country Star talent competition in Nashville, starting a buzz that has opened the doors for the band to take its career to the next level. His 2014 EP, DOWN SOUTH has hit the Top 50 for many local country radio stations!

Spotlighting Johnny’s one-of-a-kind voice on six outstanding originals, DOWN SOUTH opens with “Bottoms Up,” a catchy rocker driven by a crunchy guitar line about tipping a few at the end of a hard day. The everyman Southern vibe of the title song shows Orr’s love of God and family, with a melody that just won’t quit. He uses his coastal Atlantic background as the setting for “Sunday In Savannah,” a song about the innocence of early life in this beautiful Southeastern city. With the unique “I Don’t Speak Spanish,” Johnny taps his sense of humor while addressing an issue that so many Americans deal with, namely, how to communicate in another language. On “You Can’t Hide Love,” he describes couples who can’t conceal the desire to be with someone else, something he’s witnessed from countless nights on stage. And on the EP’s closer, “We’ll Get By” (The Autism Song), Orr digs deep and exposes his heart in a way that few writers would on a ballad addressing the issue of childhood autism with an intensely emotional lyric and vocal performance.

Basically the guy next door, Johnny writes what he knows and what he’s lived and seen, penning tunes about the everyday man and woman and their trials and triumphs. “Those are the kind of songs I love the most, and what we deliver to our fans,” he says. And it’s that commitment to the music and their audience that has gained JOB one of the most loyal followings in the Southeast. Check out the web site here.

 

Owned by Chris On Wednesday, February 28, 2018