The popular Zach McNabb and the Tennessee Esquires band returns to Northeast State Community College on Tuesday, March 7 for a performance at 7:00 p.m., in the Entertainment Technology program space on the Blountville campus.
The Entertainment Technology program’s Live from Northeast State music series welcomes McNabb and the Esquires to Sound and Lighting Lab, Room 058, of Technical Education Complex (TEC) facility on the Blountville campus next to Tri-Cities Airport. You don’t need tickets! Admission is free and open to the public.
These East Tennessee based troubadours carry the torch for traditional country music with a unique sound and style all their own. Inspired by legendary artists such as Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, and others, the band is led by McNabb on lead vocals and rhythm guitar with Caleb McNabb playing upright bass and fiddle. The Esquires round out with Willie Vance playing lead guitar and C.J. Laing on drums.
With stage presence and an astounding precision to turn out traditional country music, their performances are reminiscent of the Grand Ole Opry’s days at the historic Ryman Auditorium and features the distinctive country and western stage wear, as well as a variety of country, bluegrass, and gospel music.
The band performed throughout East Tennessee and southern Appalachia and as far as South Texas. Notable regional performances include Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, the Blue Plum Festival in Johnson City, and Jonesborough Days. The band played the Rio Grande Valley Music Festival in Mercedes, Texas, the annual Run for the Hills Car Show in Burnsville, N.C., and HarrisFest in Easley, S.C.
The Live from Northeast State performances are being produced by Entertainment Technology program students as a capstone project during the spring semester. All performances begin at 7:00 p.m., in the Sound and Lighting Lab of the TEC building on the Blountville campus. All performances are free and open to the public.
The shows are open to the public, and anyone interested to see the Entertainment Technology department operate in full effect. For more information, contact tec@northeaststate.edu.
The popular Zach McNabb and the Tennessee Esquires band returns to Northeast State Community College on Tuesday, March 7 for a performance at 7:00 p.m., in the Entertainment Technology program space on the Blountville campus.
The Entertainment Technology program’s Live from Northeast State music series welcomes McNabb and the Esquires to Sound and Lighting Lab, Room 058, of Technical Education Complex (TEC) facility on the Blountville campus next to Tri-Cities Airport. You don’t need tickets! Admission is free and open to the public.
These East Tennessee based troubadours carry the torch for traditional country music with a unique sound and style all their own. Inspired by legendary artists such as Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, and others, the band is led by McNabb on lead vocals and rhythm guitar with Caleb McNabb playing upright bass and fiddle. The Esquires round out with Willie Vance playing lead guitar and C.J. Laing on drums.
With stage presence and an astounding precision to turn out traditional country music, their performances are reminiscent of the Grand Ole Opry’s days at the historic Ryman Auditorium and features the distinctive country and western stage wear, as well as a variety of country, bluegrass, and gospel music.
The band performed throughout East Tennessee and southern Appalachia and as far as South Texas. Notable regional performances include Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, the Blue Plum Festival in Johnson City, and Jonesborough Days. The band played the Rio Grande Valley Music Festival in Mercedes, Texas, the annual Run for the Hills Car Show in Burnsville, N.C., and HarrisFest in Easley, S.C.
The Live from Northeast State performances are being produced by Entertainment Technology program students as a capstone project during the spring semester. All performances begin at 7:00 p.m., in the Sound and Lighting Lab of the TEC building on the Blountville campus. All performances are free and open to the public.
The shows are open to the public, and anyone interested to see the Entertainment Technology department operate in full effect. For more information, contact tec@northeaststate.edu.
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