Brad Irons
Christian / Singer Songwriter / Christian/Gospel
Multi-National Award winning Shana Stack has performed throughout the East Coast and into Canada and has opened for the likes of Reba McEntire, Sugarland, Rascal Flatts, The Band Perry, Little Big Town and Travis Tritt (Nascar Cup pre-race stage at the NH Motor Speedway start/finish line). Most recently she and the band had the honor of performing on the Main Stage at Bank of NH Pavilion opening for legend Toby Keith. They also had a blast performing on the main stage opening for Craig Morgan at his Stadium show. Shana and the band have released 4 original CD's and are currently working on their 5th! Their songs are getting airplay not only on US radio, but also over in Europe. Shana has performed on national television while having the honor of singing both the Canadian National Anthem as well as our National Anthem before Nascar and Indy races at NHMS.
Ed Leavitt is a singer/songwriter originally born and raised in VT, currently living in southern NH. Ed has shared the same venue with a number of top country artists: Tracy Byrd, Mark Wills, Billy Arnold, George Jones, Chuck Wicks, Reba McEntire, Sugarland, Travis Tritt, Rascal Flatts, the Band Perry, Little Big Town, Toby Keith, Craig Morgan and Aaron Parker. He has worked with Nashville producer, Bruce Allen. Ed-co-wrote (along with Pat Kelley), More Than Just a Farm; demo engineered in Nashville by Galen Breen, sung by rising country star, Craig Campbell. More Than Just a Farm was also, recorded by popular Indie artist Doug Briney on his album, It's All Country. You can listen to some of Ed's work by visiting his songwriting page at http://www.ourstage.com/profile/edleavitt. Ed has songs published by Buried Treasure Music in Nashville. Ed's song, Let It Go, is featured in the Indie movie, "Compliance" that was released in spring 2012 at the Sundance Film Festival and was picked up by Magnolia Pictures for national release. Ed is a member of NSAI (Nashville Songwriter's Association International) and has his own publishing company, (Kenzy Linn Productions) through ASCAP.
Kurt started playing drums at the age of 11 and has been influenced by artists from The Doors and Van Halen to Buddy Rich and Dave Brubeck with everything in between! Since the age of 20, he has played at numerous locations around the New England area. In his last band the October Sons, he had the pleasure of opening for such acts as Rick Derringer, John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band as well as an all star band consisting of former members of Boston, Steely Dan, Extreme and others. Playing all styles from rock and blues to jazz has given Kurt a broad vocabulary of musical styles which has afforded him the opportunity to contribute to multiple CDs with varied artists. Kurt is a collector of Ludwig drums from the 30’s to present. Kurt also endorses Kelly Shu internal bass drum microphone systems and Rich Sticks.
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