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Title:
Colt Ford
When:
Tue, May 3
Where:
Average Joes Downtown - Lethbridge
Category:
Country

Description

Time: 8 p.m.

Tickets: $40 day of show, $25 in advance

A very special concert will take place at Average Joe’s Sports Bar on Tuesday May 3rd Colt Ford with his special guest. Colt Ford is an American country rapper, musician and song writer who has put down a large footprint on the USA country music scene. Colt’s unique sound has been heavily influenced by both country and hip hop. He has 5 albums to his credit, the 4th of which, “Declaration of Independence”, reached first on the Top Country Albums listing. He co-wrote “Dirt Road Anthem” which was later covered by Jason Aldean. He wrote the theme song, “Buck em” for the Professional Bull Riders Association.
The Colt Ford concert will start at 8:00 P.M. Advance tickets are $35.00 and can be purchased on line at www.thejoe.ca, or can be picked up at Average Joe’s, 420 -6th street south in downtown Lethbridge. Any remaining tickets the day of the show will be available for $40.00.

Colt Ford http://www.coltford.com/

 Colt Ford is an Athens, Georgia based country musician.

Answer to No One: The Colt Ford Classics

“I won’t back up/I won’t back down/I’ve been raised up to stand my ground” “Answer to No One”

Colt Ford’s story is so improbable, it could well be the subject for one of his songs, and indeed his autobiography is laced through his music on the five albums he’s released on his Average Joes Entertainment label over the past, from his 2008 debut, Ride Through the Country, to 2010’s Chicken & Biscuits, 2011’s Every Chance I Get, 2012’s Declaration of Independence and last year’s Thanks for Listening.  Answer to No One: The Colt Ford Classics collects 13 tracks from those five – and one from the 2010 Mud Digger compilation – for the most complete collection yet of his revolutionary mash-up of good old boy country and the rhythms of hip-hop, a groundbreaking combination.

Former Sirius/XM Highway PD John Marks said, whenever he played Colt Ford, “he moved the needle in sales, he moved the needle in social media… You have to be impressed with what he’s done, starting his own company and exposing a culture that many of us were completely unaware of.  It’s amazing what he’s been able to accomplish through touring and marketing with very little airplay support.”

Four of Ford’s five albums have peaked in the Top 10 on the Billboard Country chart, with Chicken & Biscuits (#8), Every Chance I Get (#3), Declaration of Independence (#1) and Thanks for Listening (#2), with the latter two hitting the Billboard 200 at #4 and #10, respectively.  All his best-known hits are represented on Answer to No One, from his debut, “No Trash in My Trailer” and his duets with Brantley Gilbert (“Dirt Road Anthem”) and Jason Aldean (“Drivin’ Around Song”) to collaborations with Jake Owen (“Back”), Duck Dynasty’s Boss Hog Willie Robertson (“Cut ‘Em All”), Eric Church (“Country Thang”), Jamey Johnson (“Cold Beer”), John Michael Montgomery (“Ride Through the Country”) and the Nappy Roots and Nic Cowan (“Waste Some Time”).

For the Georgia native and one-time golf pro, now an entrepreneur and cultural pioneer who started playing the mud truck circuit then went on to touring with the likes of Toby Keith, Eric Church and Florida Georgia Line, and breaking into film with a recent cameo in David Spade’s Joe Dirt 2, Colt Ford’s compilation album allows him to take a breath and survey how far he’s come in seven short years.

 “I’m doing this album for the fans,” he suggests, laughing that he’s never had a song in the Top 40.  “These are greatest hits to those guys. My life’s on that album. When you look at the history of music and start picking out the people that really move the needle, most of them didn’t answer to anyone. They did their own thing. It wasn’t as if they were disrespecting anybody else. But I’m going to make music my way.  If you want a long career, that’s how you have to do it. You can do what somebody else wants you to, but I don’t think you’ll last too long that way.”

Indeed, Colt Ford has followed his own muse, combining his early love, listening to hip-hop records by the likes of Run-DMC to a form of country that harks back to spoken word greats like Tex Williams (“Smoke Smoke Smoke That Cigarette”), Roger Miller (“Hot Rod Lincoln”), Johnny Cash (“A Boy Named Sue”) or C.W. McCall (“Convoy”).

“What do you think Jerry Reed was doing?” laughs Ford. “People say I’m ruining country music, but this stuff has been around before I was born.”

Since the start of his career, Colt Ford has anticipated country music’s current obsession with good times and partying, but he’s having none of it.

“I just make music,” he explains. “I don’t think about it in terms of trends. I’m sure other people do.  I’m just going to continue to do what sounds right to me.  If what I’ve done has opened up the door for other young artists to have success, then I’m glad. But don’t put a label on me.  Just listen with an open mind.”

Pick any song on Answer to No One, and you get a glimpse into Colt Ford’s belief system – he’s the living embodiment of the American Dream (“To hell with anyone who don’t believe in the U.S.A.,” he sings in the title track), loves to hunt and fish (“Huntin’ the World”), prefers the country to the city (“Ride Through the Country”), listening to AC/DC (“Crank It Up”) and raising a little hell (“Drivin’ Around Song,” “Dirt Road Anthem”).

Once you see Colt Ford in front of an audience, it all becomes clear what he’s about.

“If I have to convert them one at a time, that’s what I’ll do,” he says. “When I walk on-stage, I don’t care if it’s 100 people or 100,000, the show will be exactly the same.”

As for the future, Ford has plans for a TV show, “sort of a country Curb Your Enthusiasm,” but for the most part, he’s happy doing what he does.

“I make music. I’m not a neurosurgeon,” he says. “I’m not a soldier, fireman or policeman laying my life on the line. I’m lucky to be able to do this. To be able to touch people’s lives with my songs is enough. It’s not about me, but the fans. I want to continue doing this and let it take me where it takes me.”

Answer To No One: The Colt Ford Classics takes you from where he was to where he is now.  It’s a trip well worth taking.

 

Venue

Average Joes DowntownMap
Venue:
Average Joes Downtown   -   Website
Street:
420- 6th Street South
ZIP:
T1J2C9
City:
Lethbridge
State:
AB
Country:
Country: ca

Description


Phone: 403-394-9337

420 - 6 Street South, Lethbridge, AB T1J 2C9

he premier watering hole in downtown Lethbridge since it’s opening in 2000. The welcoming atmosphere, cozy furnishings and friendly staff have made Average Joe’s a favorite stop for one and all. Every day you see working professionals, sports nuts, students and “average joes ” unwinding together at the end of the day.

If your aim is “the game”, Average Joe’s is the place to be. All major sporting events are in view with 2 -14 foot giant screens and 28 televisions in total conveniently placed throughout. Try your luck with your own skill, on the pool tables, shuffleboard, Nascar Racing, foosball, air hockey, or bubble hockey games. Favorite video games include Golden Tee Live, Buck Hunter, and Buzz Time Trivia.

Special events are always happening at Average Joe’s. Monday Night Football and UFC Pay Per View are regular happenings. Weekends come to life with live entertainment, with in house DJ’s or live music featuring classic rock or country bands.

Beer is Big at Average Joe’s, with 11 kegs on tap and 40 choices in the cooler, and of course our bartenders will serve you up your favorite cocktail. When the appetite is wetted, the Average Joe’s kitchen will fill you with your favorite pub food. Features are our famous home made burgers, specialty pizzas, the steak sandwich and over 30 choices of chicken wings.

Average Joes’s takes pride in being a big part of the Lethbridge community by sponsoring numerous youth and amateur sporting teams.


Our combination of warm atmosphere, super staff, love for the game, and great food and drink resulted in Average Joe’s being voted the best Sports Bar in Canada by Rogers Sportsnet poll in 2006. What are you waiting for, come join the crowd in downtown Lethbridge at Average Joe’s Sports Bar, 420, 6th Street South.



Joe’s Garage

Every week-end, the folks at Average Joe’s “ open up the back room”, Joe’s Garage, and “What Happens In The Garage Stays In The Garage”. The garage has already become a Lethbridge Friday/Saturday hotspot.

Music is the focus in Joe’s Garage, ranging from Rock, Classic Rock to All Things Country. Come on in, listen to the great sound or tear it up on the dance floor to the music of a DJ or one of the many live acts that take to the stage. Acts like, Streetheart, Nazareth, Julian Austen, J D Bixby, The Irish Decendants and Doug and the Slugs have rocked the garage.

All of the fun, the food and the beverages that Average Joe’s is famous for, are also available in the garage. As well, the garage can be booked for private functions for groups ranging from 80 to 140 people. Come and experience the unique and intimate atmosphere of Joe’s Garage and remember “What Happens In The Garage Stays In The Garage”.

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