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mattstillwellbannerCan you find me in this picture? This is the banner for my show this Thursday night in Nashville. Awesome!
   
Matt Stillwell grew up in Sylva, North Carolina with an eye on athletics. While he dabbled in music growing up, performing mainly at his church, he focused on sports. He played baseball through college and was a member of the Western Carolina University baseball team which won the Southern Conference while he was a member. When a career in the pros didn't work out, Stillwell started looking towards music.
“I played baseball my whole life, all the way up through college and that kind of dominated everything,” Stillwell said. “After I moved to Nashville, I dove in head first.”
While countless artists make the move to Nashville hoping to make it big as country music stars, for Stillwell, the move was about learning – learning the business, the craft and how to be relevant in the industry for a long time.
“The move to Nashville was to learn my craft, whether that's songwriting, performing, or being in the studio,” Stillwell said. “Nashville is by far the most talented city in the world. In terms of songwriting, the studio musicians, engineers, that kind of thing, there is no place that comes close. Learning has always been my focus. People come to Nashville thinking it will make them a star, but it doesn't do that for people.”
Stillwell has worked diligently since moving to Nashville and he feels his latest album, Shine, will be the album that gets him noticed on a grander scale. While it is not his first album, in a lot of ways, Stillwell said, it is.

Read more: Country Music News Today

   

The first-ever CountryMusicIsLove Concert Benefiting City of Hope was held on Tuesday in Nashville at The Rutledge. The concert was an absolute success! We raised over $3,000 for City of Hope!

Words cannot express how thankful we are for the fans and the artists (& Jon Anthony!) for helping us make this show possible. We’re hoping to make this an annual event, so if you didn’t make it to the show this year, hopefully we’ll see you in 2011!

Here are some photos from the show…Enjoy!

Click HERE to view photos

   

aaveragejoesNOT YOUR EVERYDAY CUP OF JOE

AVERAGE JOE'S ENTERTAINMENT invites you to a "Cold Beer" at CRS

February 25, 2010
Legends Corner
428 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203
10 pm - 1 am

 

   

Nashville, don't miss the first ever Country Music Is Love Concert benefitting City of Hope!    It's happening tomorrow, February 9th at The Rutledge. Tickets are $15. Showtime: 7:00pm. For more info visit: http://www.countrymusicislove.com/charity

   

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