MUSCADINE BLOODLINE AND FRIENDS ROCK WHISKEY JAM STAGE FOR FINAL OUTDOOR SHOW OF THE YEAR

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Photo Credit: Wales Toney
Photo 2 ID (L to R): Gary Stanton, Whiskey Jam’s Ward Guenther and Charlie Muncaster

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (October 12, 2021) – Muscadine Bloodline tore up the Whiskey Jam parking lot stage in Nashville to a packed crowd last with special guests Drake White, Ray Fulcher, Hannah Dasher, Adam Hood, Jason Nix and DJ JD. The guys made the stop in Nashville amid their “Dyin’ For a Livin’ Tour” to play their new jams “Dispatch to 16th Ave.” and “Dyin’ For a Livin’,” along with their standards like “Porch Swing Angel” and “Can’t Tell You No” which had everyone raising their cell phone lights and singing at the top of their lungs.

The duo has been creating quite the buzz with their recently released singles, tour and album announcement. The band’s sophomore album, Dispatch to 16th Ave. will be released on February 4, 2022. Saving Country Music said of the title track, “Country protest songs are a dime a dozen. Good country protest songs that actually say something meaningful and are enjoyable to listen to are hard to find. Muscadine Bloodline are so confident in theirs, they’re naming their new album after it. And yes, it’s that good.”

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About Muscadine Bloodline
Proudly independent and unapologetically Southern, country duo Muscadine Bloodline find their true voice on their upcoming new album, Dispatch to 16th Ave.Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton grew up in Mobile, Alabama, but didn’t cross paths until they each started to pursue their musical dreams. In 2012, they forged a friendship when Stanton opened a show for Muncaster’s band at Soul Kitchen in Mobile. Charlie’s contemporary vocals complimented by Gary’s harmonies and masterful guitar licks showcase a powerfully refreshing mix of talent, passion and unfiltered authenticity. Since naming themselves Muscadine Bloodline in 2015, they’ve had two Billboard-charting critically-acclaimed EP’s, have sold out shows across the country, opened concerts for hundreds of artists and earned a standing ovation at their Grand Ole Opry debut in 2018. The guys’ Southern roots carry over to their band name as well: Muscadine grapes grow in the South while Bloodline represents their heritage.

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