Paris, Tenn.–Tennessee River Jam merchandise is available for purchase, including t-shirts, hats, tanks and coozies.
Merchandise is available at the Paris-Henry Co. Chamber office and is going fast. You can also order by phone or if you order in bulk, the merchandise will be delivered. Chamber Director Travis McLeese said, “We will be glad to deliver bulk orders of 5 or more items to your business! Call (731) 642-3431 or email uspariscoc@paristnchamber.com to place your bulk order.”
What is Tennessee River Jam? Three days, twelve concerts, and twenty two artists will rock the shores of the Tennessee River Friday, June 28 through Sunday, June 30 as part of the Tennessee River Jam.
As previously announced, the popular Froggyfest 2019 will take place at Paris Landing State Park and will boast award winning country artist, Joe Diffie. In addition to Diffie, the concert will include Confederate Railroad, the Kentucky Headhunters, Johnny Mac and the Heart Attacks and American Idol alum Tristan McIntosh. That concert will begin at 4 pm Saturday, June 29thand will last until approximately 11 pm. Tickets can be purchased online at www.froggy1037.com.
Starting Friday at lunch, local artists Ethan Torsak, followed by the Old Sprits, will perform at Ace’s Restaurant. Both groups play a wide variety of styles ranging from rock, blues and country. That afternoon, at the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center, check out an upcoming singer-songwriter duo from the Nashville area, Cherry Avenue. The Bethel University alumni sing a combination of original and cover tunes, predominately in the country genre.
From there, stop by The Breakers to check out sets from locals Josh McKee and Johnny Mac as they open for the Wilson Brothers, who recently enjoyed a #1 video on CMT 12-Pack Countdown and over 2 million streams. There will be a $10 cover charge at the door for this concert.
Not far from the Breakers, at Blues Landing, you will find the regional group of exceptionally talented musicians with the band, Stronghold. Later that night, stop by LL’s Bar and Grill to hear local new comer Nikki Bobo of Paris and the After Dark Band from Memphis. Her powerful vocals and stellar rhythm section have made quite a splash in the region. There will be a $12 cover charge at the door for this concert.
Kick off your Saturday morning with the friendly staff at Sweet Jordan’s and Henry County High graduate Lydia Shoemaker. For lunch, head back to the Breakers and see Tick Pony’s front man, Keith Burns and Will Dakota.
In addition to Froggyfest that evening, Tayla Lynn and the SoulShine Band will be at Blues Landing. Tayla Lynn’s life could be a country song, which is no surprise considering she was born into the country music dynasty created by her grandmother, Loretta Lynn. She’s experienced success as songwriter and artist, most recently as a part of the trio Stealing Angels.
Also that evening, check out River Dan and His Band at the Breakers. They play a raw blend of “Roots Music” combining soulful country, blues, rock, bluegrass, and Gospel, and their raucous musicianship is matched only by Dan’s distinctive and powerful voice. There will be a $10 cover charge at the door for this concert.
Sunday features some of our local favorites with Olivia Fay opening up for Johnny Macand Randall French at the Breakers and 24 Seven rocking the house at Blues Landing.
Top photo: Henry Co. Clerk Donna Craig and her staff are wearing their ‘Jam’ shirts every Friday to help promote the event.
