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Local fans turn out for Chicagoland Band's Debut in Nashville TN

Nashville, TN. - Local country music group Ethan Bell Band [EBB] played their debut show in Nashville Tennessee on Saturday, January 18th, 2020. The show took place at Live Oak on Nashville's Music Row and featured two openers also from the greater Chicago area, Brina Kay and Michael Keys. Over 40 local fans showed up for the band's first performance in Music City.

"When we found out the Ethan Bell Band was making their Nashville debut, we couldn't miss it" said Mary Lyn Buckner alongside fellow EBB fan Jasmin Mclntosh. "We traveled eight hours, our longest trip yet, to see them play. As expected, they killed it! The Ethan Bell Band is a must-see!"

Throughout the night, fans cheered, danced, and sang along to the band's original music as well some recognizable country cover songs. Lead singer and Yorkville native Ethan Bell expressed excitement over the show's success and says he looks forward to having more opportunities in Nashville.

"We had such a blast debuting at Nashville at Live Oak," said Bell. "Brina and Michael are awesome musicians and we were so excited to have 40 plus of our Chicago friends and fans come down to the show with us. We are really looking forward to being back over the summer."

Bell along with band members Eric Smith (bass) Brandon Weber (guitar) and Jonny Gifford (drums) also spent time in Nashville meeting with producers, co-writing new songs and recording new music for their upcoming project.

The Ethan Bell Band plays 180 plus shows in the greater Chicago area year-round, making frequent trips to Nashville to work on their next release. Their Debut self-titled album dropped in August 2019 and is available on Spotify and iTunes.

For more information on release updates and performance dates, visit ethanbellband.com

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