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String Band And Bluesgrass
About The SteelDrivers
They say the only thing consistent about change is...well, that it changes. Whether through design or destiny, that’s a precept the SteelDrivers know all too well. Throughout their career --one that encompasses four highly acclaimed albums and any number of awards and accolades --the band has demonstrated the ability to adapt to change with unwavering persistence. Their’s is a lingering legacy defined by quality and consistency. It’s one in which they’ve never stopped looking forward, successfully marshalling their resources for wherever that trajectory takes them. Ultimately, it’s all about the music. “Our dedication and determination remain intact,” says singer, songwriter and fiddler Tammy Rogers. “We honor our older music by always putting our focus on the songs. Some people describe our music as being bluegrass based, but the fact is, we’re not bound to any one regimen. I liken us to what the Rolling Stones would sound like if they played banjos, fiddles and mandolins – it’s that rock-n-roll edge played on traditional instruments. I don’t know if that’s true, but we are primarily a band that’s centered around songwriting and also just happens to have a bluegrass background.”That persistent push could be called the key to SteelDrivers’ success. Each step in their journey has created a new chapter, one that finds them building on the past but consolidating their strengths as they build for the future. That’s also been the case since the beginning, when Rogers, multi-instrumentalist Mike Henderson, bass player Mike Fleming, banjo player Richard Bailey, and singer/guitarist Chris Stapleton first convened after a series of songwriting sessions between Henderson and Stapleton. What began as a casual get-together to jam in the late summer of 2005 became a fully committed band that signed with Rounder Records in 2007. They released their eponymous debut album at the beginning of 2008, garnering a GRAMMY® nomination for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for one of the songs in that set, “Blue Side of the Mountain.” That honor was followed two years later, when they received two more nominations for Reckless, their sophomore set -- one for Best Bluegrass Album and another for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals courtesy of its song “Where Rainbows Never Die.”When Stapleton left the fold for a highly successful solo career in April 2010, the band closed one chapter and began another anew, while literally never missing a beat. Singer/guitarist Gary Nichols, a highly accredited artist in his own right, was brought on-board for the recording of the band’s third album, 2012‘s Hammer Down, which subsequently climbed all the way up to number one on the Billboard Bluegrass charts, their highest placement yet. Nevertheless, the real journey had just begun. When Henderson left the band at the end of 2011, musician and producer Brent Truitt was brought in as his replacement. If there was any proof needed that the momentum had been maintained, The SteelDrivers‘ highly acclaimed fourth album, 2015‘s The Muscle Shoals Recording (featuring guest contributions from Nichols’onetime bandmate Jason Isbell), garnered the group that long elusive GRAMMY® win with a notable nod for Best Bluegrass Album. In addition, it garnered three IBMA nominations --Album
of the Year, Song of the Year (for “Long Way Down”), Songwriter of the Year (for Rogers) and Best Liner Notes (for writer Peter Cooper). Still, one more major development was left to come. Nichols departed in August 2017, leaving yet another void the band was left to fill. Once again, the group rose to the challenge, selecting Kentucky native Kelvin Damrell after Rogers‘ daughter spotted him singing on a YouTube video. He fit in just fine, and today again, The SteelDrivers’ saga continues unabated. Part of the lure is undoubtably due to the freedom each musician gets to express themselves without any reservation, even as the group maintains the consistency of its sound. Rogers, a former member of the all-star Dead Reckoning music stable, is widely recognized as one of the most versatile and expressive fiddlers on the scene today. Truitt and Bailey are certified string benders who take their respective instruments to new levels of innovation and expertise. Damrell’s vocals and fretwork add a fresh voice to the mix, while Fleming continues to anchor it all with rock solid rhythm and a firm foundation. It’s a sound The Tennessean once described as “Gutsy, gritty bluegrass songs.” The Philadelphia Inquirer put it even more succinctly. “You can call it power-bluegrass or country soul, but whatever you call it, Nashville’s Steeldrivers have bushels of it.”In fact, The SteelDrivers’ success lies in their consistent growth and ability to reinvent their regimen. It’s also nurtured the various influences that each member brings to the band. With the emphasis on song structure as to parceling out their parameters, elements of Americana, country, blues, rock and soul all enter the equation. Yet their consistent standing at the IBMA awards --which began when they were voted Best Emerging Artist -- testifies to the fact that they’ve been able to maintain a fierce following even while growing their audiences at every interval. The band plays approximately 75 shows a year, including major festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Merlefest, Wintergrass, Bristol Rhythm and Roots and Telluride Bluegrass Festival. It’s their populist approach that finds their devotees -- self-proclaimed “SteelHeads”-- traveling hundreds of miles to see them in repeat performances. “It’s hard to believe it’s been ten years since our first album,” Rogers muses. “And yet, even with all the change and transition, we still have the same joy and enthusiasm that we did in the beginning. Even as the trajectory changes, the story continues to unfold.”
The SteelDrivers are:
Richard Bailey - Banjo
Grammy nominated banjo player, Richard Bailey has recorded with such diverse artists as Al Green and George Jones. Featured in the book Masters of the 5-String Banjo, Bailey has performed with Bill Monroe, Roland White, Vassar Clements, Loretta Lynn, Chet Akins, Larry Cordle, Laurie Lewis, Dale Ann Bradley, and countless others. He has also recorded with Kenny Rogers, Michael Martin Murphy, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, and Ronnie Milsap and has played at Carnegie Hall and on Austin City Limits.
Mike Fleming - Bass/Vocals
A versatile veteran, Mike Fleming lays down the firm foundation and sings the baritone harmony that rounds out the SteelDrivers’ sound. A self-confessed “recovering banjo player,” Mike has recorded with Holly Dunn, Joy Lynn White, and with groundbreaking singer/songwriter David Olney. In addition to traveling the world during stints with Dunn and Kevin Welch, Mike has appeared on Austin City Limits, Nashville Now, Crook and Chase, and too many Grand Ole Opry shows and festivals to count.
Brent Truitt - Mandolin
With many years of recording touring and producing under his belt, Brent isn't a newcomer to the music scene. Brent has performed with John Hartford, Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton, Dixie Chicks, and James Taylor, and has traveled the globe with James Taylor, Dixie Chicks and Dolly Parton. He has won Grammy awards for his engineering and mixing on tracks from Disney's 'Monsters Inc" and "Toy Story II", and has appeared on Austin City Limits, Hee Haw, Today Show, Saturday Night Live and many more TV appearances.
Tammy Rogers - Fiddle/Vocals
Growing up in a family bluegrass band that also included banjo great Scott Vestal, Tammy brings a lifetime of instrumental and vocal experience to the SteelDrivers. She was also in the legendary pre-Union Station bluegrass band Dusty Miller with Barry Bales, Tim Stafford, Adam Steffey, and Brian Fesler. No stranger to the studio, she has recorded with Neil Diamond, Wynonna, Rodney Crowell, Radney Foster, Bill Anderson, Iris Dement, Randy Scruggs, Patty Loveless, Buddy and Julie Miller, Jim Lauderdale, and many more. She has toured the world with Trisha Yearwood, Reba McEntire, Patty Loveless, Maria McKee, and the Dead Reckoners. Her songs have been recorded by Terri Clarke and Frances Black.
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Genres
String Band And Bluesgrass
Band members
Brent Truitt - Mandolin, Tammy Rogers - Fiddle/Vocals, Mike Fleming - Bass/Vocals, Richard Bailey - Banjo
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What fans are saying
Cindy
One of the best concerts we’ve attended in a long time. The music and singing were excellent. They played hard for an hour and a half without a break and then came back for an encore. Awesome band - awesome show - so much energy in that room. Please come back to Lynchburg, VA!!!
Academy Center of the Arts
Lynchburg, VA
Oct 20, 2023
Ian
Extremely talented musicians. I’m a road guy on stage as a back line tech and this was some of the best front of house sound I’ve heard in a while.
Apparently the soundman has been with them for years.
Glad they have him.
Capital theater had a great system for Bluegrass and it sounded fantastic.
Capitol Theatre
Clearwater, FL
Jan 23, 2019
Kara
I bought my tickets for 2020 and that show was cancelled. Fast forward to now, the venue gave me better seats than I originally had! Point of the Bluff is a gorgeous place , acoustics were perfect. The SteelDrivers put on an amazing show! Wonderful music, great stories, Incredible vibe.
Point of the Bluff Vineyards
Hammondsport, NY
Aug 21, 2022
Eric
Loved it, loved it, loved it. It took half the set but we finally got that staunchy crowd clappin! Standing ovation and when they came back on stage the crowd had to be told to sit down. That's a testament, lol. Think they made some die hard Steelheads last night.
Gallo Center For the Arts
Modesto, CA
Nov 04, 2018
Mark
Great show!!!! Our group really enjoyed Troubadour Blue for a great start. The Steeldrivers delivered an excellent performance with lots of energy and personality! Vocals and harmonies were spot on and as usual,the musicians were so fun to watch!!!Ifyou have a chance you need to see them.
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN
Jul 22, 2022
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The SteelDrivers Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About The SteelDrivers
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The SteelDrivers on tour?
Yes, The SteelDrivers is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
The SteelDrivers concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The SteelDrivers tour
is scheduled for 4 dates across 2 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is The SteelDrivers scheduled to play?
The SteelDrivers is scheduled to play 4 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the The SteelDrivers tour start?
The SteelDrivers’s tour starts Mar 28, 2025 and ends on Jun 01, 2025.
They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Jacksonville at Florida Theatre and their next upcoming concert
will be in Pelham at The Caverns.
What venues is The SteelDrivers performing at?
As part of the The SteelDrivers tour, The SteelDrivers is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Mar 28 - Jacksonville,
FL @ Florida Theatre
May 30 - Pelham,
TN @ The Caverns
May 31 - Pelham,
TN @ The Caverns
Jun 01 - Pelham,
TN @ The Caverns