Y108 8 Man Jam @ Rivers Casino
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Her focus on encouraging empowerment and self-worth through honest, raw, and
humorous songwriting is clearly resonating with her growing #ColeTeam community. Breakup
anthems, “Side Piece”, “Thank God We Broke Up”, and “Best Worst Ex” (with Alexandra Kay)
have helped millions take a glass-half-full approach to dodging a bad relationship bullet, while
love song duets “Things I Can’t Say” (with Spencer Crandall) and “Worst Day” (with Charles
Esten) have encouraged millions to pull their special someone even closer. The Houston-based
singer got her start performing the Star-Spangled Banner before her own high school volleyball
games, which quickly led to performing for NFL, MLB, NASCAR and ESPN events before
crowds of over 75,000. Mizuno Athletic Wear signed Julia as a sponsored ambassador, and is
using her single, “Honey Child” in their women’s empowerment campaign. Julia credits athletics
for her team-player mindset and determination, and as a women’s athletics advocate, has
fundraised thousands for women’s sports initiatives for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle
Tennessee.
Julia has opened for acts like Dan + Shay, Dierks Bentley, Kane Brown, Carrie Underwood, and
Kenny Chesney in over twelve countries. Additionally, Cole hosts "The Julia Cole Show" on
YOCO 96.7FM and a new TV series, “The Ultimate Fanfest" on Circle TV (to air in the Fall of
2022).
For tour dates and more information, visit https://www.juliacolemusic.com and follow
@juliacolemusic on all socials.
Aaron Watson is a singer-songwriter who hails from Amarillo Texas and attended Abilene Christian University, where he start playing the guitar. He played a number of gigs around Texas before releasing his debut album entitled “A Texas Café”. In the last fifteen years he has released upwards of about ten studio albums, his most recent one that he is touring with, called “Real Good Time” made it to number 9 in the US Country Charts. He opens with the song “Barbed Wire Halo” which opens with a violin played as a fiddle playing an exert similar to the song “Amazing Grace”. He joins in on his Gibson Hummingbird guitar. It is almost as though this song samples the original song. The audience is singing along from the start to the finish with their hands high up in the air. One of the songs that goes down the best is a song called “July in Cheyenne” which has everyone in this place dancing and jumping around, whilst the Texan crooner provides a worthy soundtrack.