Heading to Nashville for the 2015 CMA Fest this year? If so, we’ve got a great opportunity for you and a guest!
Up and coming country duo The Springs are hosting their fan club party in the heart of Nashville, TN on Saturday June 13th at The Listening Room Cafe and we’ve got your chance to join them at the event for free!
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Not sure who The Springs are quite yet? Whether you’re going to Nashville or not, check out their bio and more below!
BIO:
What do you get when you pair Stewart Halcomb and Holly Helms together? Along with tight harmonies, sure-footed songwriting direction, high energy shows, authenticity, and undeniable chemistry, you ultimately get – The Springs. At just 22 and 24, the driven pair is carving out a place of longevity in Music City. Featuring both male and female vocals, The Springs come packed with an always growing fan base. The versatile multi-award winning duo delivers Country/Southern Rock, Rock, and traditional favorites, offering something for the whole family.
Some things are just meant to be, and the divine pairing of Stewart and Holly serves as a perfect example. The two Alabama natives met at the world famous Bluebird Café shortly after they each moved to Nashville. They both moved to town with a dream and a moving story. During their high school days, both Stewart and Holly found healing and comfort in music as they each had endured tragedies – Stewart survived an EF4 tornado hitting his school and taking the lives of eight of his friends, while Holly lost her grandmother and cousin in drunk driving accidents.
“These tragic events helped us know that music was what we wanted to do with our lives,” shared Holly.
“I realized it could make a difference in other people’s lives, and that you can touch the life of someone you’ve never met,” added Stewart.
Holly made it to the third round of the preliminaries of NBC’s “The Voice, while Stewart brought several impressive awards to the table. The future duo began co-writing, and both approached their music with a “live life to the fullest” outlook. Sparks flew between the two, and it became certain that their chemistry onstage and offstage set them apart in a large pool of aspiring artists. They began working with Rick Barker, who managed Taylor Swift when she got her record deal. Barker witnessed their unwavering work ethic and their obvious connection. Subsequently he encouraged them to work as a team. From taking his advice and following his model, they continue to watch their careers flourish.
The Springs have shared the stage with some of country music’s top recording acts including Florida Georgia Line, Thompson Square, Jake Owen, Josh Turner, Gary Allan, Hunter Hayes, Love and Theft, Mark Wills, Little Big Town, Eric Church, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith, Charlie Daniels and Easton Corbin.
Alongside their EP and merchandise which can be found on their website, The Springs also have a new CD slated for release in June. In the studio they have worked with Shayne Hill (lead guitar of Sawyer Brown).
As down to earth as they are talented, The Springs enjoy interacting with their fans of all ages. Each week they do an “Inside The Springs” episode in which they keep their listeners involved in what they’re doing. They name a “Fan of the Week” and they have giveaways.
Offstage, Holly accepted Stewart’s marriage proposal on December 20, 2013. Stewart popped the question at the Bluebird where the pair first met on January 23, 2011. He was successful in closing the Bluebird down for 2 hours and successful in getting that “Yes.” Besides the future bride and groom, the only other people present for the memorable moment were Stewart and Holly’s parents and a photographer.
Their faith, individuality and unwavering work ethic, positively places them in a league of their own in the midst of an ever competitive industry. They believe in family friendly shows and their songs reflect those values. The standout duo tirelessly performs approximately 150-200 shows, while personally engaging with their audiences.
As their careers continue to rise, they remember where they came from. They’re just doing what they love and loving what they do…..and they’re inviting everyone along for the ride.
Check them out online with the links below!