

In addition to their success domestically, the band has also had #1 Rock, #1 Independent, and #1 U.K. This became the 4th consecutive album for Blackberry Smoke to be atop the charts. It also debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Americana/Folk sales charts. Most recently, in 2019 Blackberry Smokereleased Homecoming: Live in Atlanta, a recorded performance from their annual show in the band’s home town. 2018 saw the band outsell all other releases with their self-produced Find A Light plus the acoustic accompaniment, The Southern Ground Sessions. Like An Arrow followed in 2016, again putting them at #1. In 2015 they released Holding All the Roses, which was the first independently-released record to hit #1 on the Billboard Country album charts in modern history. The band has also had unparalleled success with sales of each of their last albums. Since their debut in 2004, the Atlanta-based band has independently released six full-length albums and toured relentlessly, building a strong and loyal community of fans. General Admission tickets on-sale to the public on Friday, March 5th at 12pm. All tickets are $39, plus Ticket Master fees.Īmerican rock band Blackberry Smoke – Made up of Charlie Starr (vocals, guitar), Paul Jackson (guitar, vocals), Richard Turner (bass, vocals), Brit Turner (drums) and Brandon Still (keyboards) – has become known for a singular sound indebted to classic rock, blues, country and folk. THIS IS A LAWN SEATING ONLY SHOW, PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS. Orange Motorsports & Entertainment is pleased to present BLACKBERRY SMOKE with Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown, Nick Perri and the Underground Thieves & Sahara Moon at the Orange County Fair Speedway, Middletown, NY. In the mean time GET TICKETS FOR BLACKBERRY SMOKE ON JUNE 27 and be among the first to sample KW Speed Moonshineīlackberry Smoke At The Orange County Fair Speedway KW is busy setting up new copper stills and will begin production soon! KW was on the move once again and found his best location yet. KW Speed has changed production locations many times after nosey mountain folk have come across his stills.
