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The Bellamy Brothers

July 18, 2024 - 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Ticket Prices: $45 – $55

Join us July 18, for The Bellamy Brothers!

The Bellamy Brothers, Howard and David, stand as pillars of country music, their careers marked by an impressive array of accomplishments. With a harmonious blend of talent and tenacity, they've carved a niche for themselves in the industry, amassing a devoted fanbase worldwide. From chart-topping hits to award-winning albums, their musical journey spans over four decades, a testament to their enduring relevance and unwavering passion. Beyond their chart success, the Bellamy Brothers have also left an indelible mark on the genre through their innovation and willingness to push boundaries. Their contributions to country music are immeasurable, shaping its landscape and inspiring generations of artists to come. As they continue to perform and create, the Bellamy Brothers' legacy remains firmly entrenched in the annals of music history.

Tickets are on sale now.  Preferred seating is $55 and reserved seating is $45.  Doors open at 6:00 pm, and the concert begins at 7:00 pm.   Bar and concessions available.

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The Bellamy Brothers

Howard and David continue to prove that the trail they’ve ridden to fame has been as unique as their
music itself—music that is now celebrating 40 years of success.

The road that started on the pop music charts in the ‘70’s, took a winding turn into country music in the
‘80’s, paving the way for duos to come, such as Brooks & Dunn, Montgomery Gentry, Big & Rich, and
previously—The Judds. But before the road forked into country, the musical odyssey of brothers Bellamy
started creatively smoldering in their home state of Florida, before exploding nationally amidst the ’70’s
pop music culture of L.A.

The brothers first official gig was in 1968, playing a free show with their father at the Rattlesnake
Roundup in San Antonio, Florida. They honed their early skills playing black clubs throughout the south,
and singing backup for artists such as Percy Sledge, Eddie Floyd, and Little Anthony & The Imperials.
Within a few months, the brothers moved north, immersing themselves and their rock/country sound in
the Atlanta market, where the Allman Brothers were the emerging kings of the music world.
With the dawning of the Age of Aquarius on the horizon, and America embroiled in a smoke haze of
drugs, civil unrest and an unpopular war, The Bellamy's music picked-up the hard driving edge that
bespoke the times. Songwriting had become David Bellamy’s drug of choice during the long road gigs he
and Howard were regularly pulling bodies and equipment to and from. It was his songwriting that was
posed to soon provide the duo a national breakout.

The break came in the form of the hit, “Spiders & Snakes,” written by David and recorded by Jim Stafford.
The song became a smash, eventually selling more than three million units worldwide. It became the
catapult that rocketed the brother onto the L.A. music scene. Young and impressionable, Howard and
David fell into the musical circle of the greats of the day: Bob Dylan, James Taylor, and Van Morrison, as
well as West Coast based country rockers like Poco and the Byrds.
It was a creative shoe that fit.

Now known by their music and the company they were keeping, The Bellamys officially lifted off the
launch pad in 1976 when their single, “Let Your Love Flow,” became an instant smash in both the U.S. and
Europe. It stayed on the international charts long enough to build a huge international fan base for the
hip young brothers that endures to this day. In Germany alone it perched at #1 for more than two
months. The love was indeed flowing as The Bellamys jammed for audiences on their sold-out concerts
and shared stages with the likes of Loggins & Messina, the Doobie Brothers, and the Beach Boys., with
their patented blend of rock/country music.

True to their musical roots, their style and their songwriting was moving steadily more towards their
raising. By the late ‘70’s The Bellamys were emerging on the country charts with another bona fide
smash. “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me),” originally scrawled on a
dinner napkin by David, rocketed them to the top of the country charts the way “Let Your Love Flow,” had
done in the pop market just a few years earlier. It proved to be the first of a string of fourteen #1 singles
in the U.S. alone.

Success followed success: “Dancing Cowboys,” “Sugar Daddy,” “You Ain’t Just Whistlin’ Dixie,” “Lovers
Live Longer,” “Do You Love As Good As You Look,” “Redneck Girl,” “For All The Wrong Reasons,” “I Love
Her Mind,” “I Need More Of You,” “Old Hippie,” “Too Much Is Not Enough,” “Kids Of The Baby Boom,” and
“Reggae Cowboy” and “Crazy From The Heart,”…all have lined the corridors of the Bellamy’s musical
history and their walls with platinum and gold.

Along the way, Howard and David created a patent on the newly cool “duo” category in country music. In
the era of the 2000’s, The Bellamy Brothers hold the record in both the Academy of Country Music (ACM)
and the Country Music Association Awards (CMA) for the most duo nominations. Numerous Grammy
nods have also been directed toward the brothers.

Internationally, the story has been the same—though the titles may be different. The Bellamys have
released more than two-dozen hit songs outside the U.S. that were never released here. With a sharp eye
on the songwriting skills that have been the bedrock of their success, Howard and David concur that their
career is unique in their international finesse for matching their songs to the market.

“For the international releases, you have to have a strong melody,” notes David. “The lyric is very
important, but internationally the melody is something fans can lock into, even if they can’t understand
the lyrics.” Howard and David continue to perform and film TV specials in Europe and around the world.
These days when the subject turns to touring, The Bellamys are showing a new generation of country
music how it’s done. “We’re old road dogs,” grins Howard when asked about the motivation behind the
brothers 200 plus concert dates each year. Adds David: “Our live draw is bigger than it was in the ‘80’s. I
think the same people that grew up with us and with our music in the ‘60’s and ‘70’s obviously have
raised a whole new generation of Bellamy fans who started toddling to our music. Now they’re turning up
at our concerts as college kids, who are really turned on and tuned in to us and our music….it’s a great
feeling.”

On the infrequent off days from the road, Howard and David head the bus back to their 150-acre family
ranch in Darby, Florida just north of Tampa. A working ranch, the spread consists of Purebred Charlois
cattle and quarter horses. Amid a land lush with fruit trees, ancient oaks and crepe myrtles, three
generation of the Bellamy family, headed by David and Howard’s mother, Frances, populate the homes
clustered in the family compound.

The Bellamy Brothers latest project is their new album titled '40 Years' is an ambitious project that
celebrates their career with 20 of their biggest hits and then adds 20 brand new songs in this 2 cd
anniversary collection.

Bundle Tickets with Discounted Hotel Stay

Located next door to the Hall of Fame, The Hampton Inn & Suites Waterfront is the perfect option for accommodations when joining us for a concert!  Enjoy sweeping riverfront views while staying with our hotel partner.  When you bundle your tickets, the Hampton Inn offers discounted rates for your stay.  The price includes two tickets to the concert, and the tickets are located in row H.  You will receive your tickets at check-in with the hotel.  Call the Hampton Inn directly at:  270-685-2005

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