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Heartbreaker – America’s Tribute to Pat Benatar to Perform with A Springsteen Celebration at City Winery Nashville

Heartbreaker - America's Tribute to Pat Benatar

New Show Alert!

Heartbreaker – America’s Tribute to Pat Benatar will be opening for our friends A Springsteen Celebration at the City Winery Nashville on Oct 28th! We hope to see you there!

Thank you to A Springsteen Celebration for inviting us!

Saturday Oct 28th, 2023
Doors: 6pm
Show: 8pm

Tickets: https://citywinery.com/nashville/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=NSH-ASC-10-28-23-8PM&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=

Missy Garnett David Lowry – Guitarist Jeff Gibson Jamie Smith Angela Marie Rudy Zeithammel Sean Harrison

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Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar Release “Heartbreaker” Rehearsal Video

Le Bel Age - A Tribute to Pat Benatar Heartbreaker

Heartbreaker – Pat Benatar cover from rehearsal from 5/5/2023 (room audio). Here is a quick video from rehearsal the other night! Please subscribe to you YouTube Channel if you don’t mind!

David Lowry – GuitaristMissy GarnettJeff GibsonBob Marinelli Jamie Smith

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Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar Release “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” Rehearsal Video

Le Bel Age - A Tribute To Pat Benatar

Hit Me With Your Best Shot – Pat Benatar cover from rehearsal from 5/5/2023 (room audio).

Here is a quick video from rehearsal the other night! Please subscribe to you YouTube Channel if you don’t mind!

David Lowry – Guitarist Missy Garnett Jeff Gibson Bob Marinelli Jamie Smith

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Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar Announce New Vocalist Missy Garnett

Missy Garnett - A Tribute to Pat Benatar

Veteran Nashville vocalist Missy Garnett joins the Nashville-based tribute Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar

By: The Lowry Agency

Apr. 21, 2023 PRLog — Nashville, TN – Missy Garnett has joined Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar (www.lebelagetribute.com) based in Nashville, TN as the lead singer.

Missy Garnett - A Tribute to Pat Benatar
Missy Garnett Photo Credit: Amanda Ballenger

Missy Garnett (www.missygarnett.com) comes from a musical family and was inspired to perform at an early age by seeing her father’s performances with his band. She moved to the Nashville area a few years ago from Illinois where she worked as an on-air personality at 101.3 WMCI and immediately began performing in and around the Nashville area on various Nashville stages, including Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, The Second Fiddle, Bailey’s, The Cadillac Ranch, John A’s, The Nashville Palace, Bowies, local and state fairs, and community events, just to name a few. 

Missy has recorded and released two CD’s which are available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, YouTube, and hundreds of musical stores and radio stations. She has performed and opened shows for such artists as Gary Allen, Keith Urban, Diamond Rio, Trace Adkins, Cyndi Thompson, The Buckinghams, The Kentucky Headhunters, Aaron Tippin, Trace Adkins, and others. The Missy Garnett Band twice featured on the Kentucky Downs TV commercials as well as their website.

“I’m beyond excited and blessed to be invited to participate in a group of such talented musicians and to be able to pay tribute to such a classy and iconic woman in rock and roll is such a huge honor.” states Missy.

“We are extremely excited to bring Missy aboard and to add her expertise, professionalism and high energy to Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar. Missy brings power, clarity, range and incredible pitch to the band which will only increase the experience for those who attend shows. There has already been an extreme change in the energy and progress of the Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar” replies David Lowry, Guitarist and Founder of Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar..

The Lowry Agency is a full service artist management/development and promotions agency. Primarily they work with musicians, actors, speakers, voice over artists, entertainment companies, music coordination/supervision for film and TV as well as Talent Buying for entertainment venues. The Lowry Agency helps clients to meet and exceed their business goals.

More information about The Lowry Agency can be found at www.thelowryagency.com.

For booking Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar, please contact The Lowry Agency at lowryagency@gmail.com or visit our booking page here: www.thelowryagency.com.

The Lowry Agency

www.thelowryagency.com

6732 Birchbrook Dr.

Nashville, TN 37013

615-881-4559

Contact: David Lowry

Email: lowryagency@gmail.com

Why Aren’t People Coming to Your Shows?

The entertainment business is incredibly tough to be in. We all think we are amazing talents and think we should be paid for all of our hard work and what it takes to put on a show of any kind but that isn’t the reality. The reality is it’s hard to separate people from their hard earned income and with all the entertainment being thrown at them from every angle now days, it’s very hard to capture their attention.

This is why is so incredibly critical that word of mouth spreads about your show the entice people to your future shows. It almost always takes lots and lots of shows before you start to see the crowds you want but there is a strategy to doing it and most importantly, it has to be an experience they will remember and always talk about.

The other day, Dana White of the promotions company UFC came out and said “If you want to get paid, you don’t want people doing the wave during your fight.You want them talking about you on Monday and Tuesday and that isn’t going to happen if they aren’t paying attention to your fight” (paraphrased.) This is completely true of any form of entertainment. If you can’t get people to talk about how completely amazing your show or performance was, you are not giving the audience the experience they are paying for and hence, you don’t deserve to get paid no matter how hard you worked nor should you expect them to. This isn’t an hourly paying gig based on the hours you put in. Lot’s of people work hard (most likely in the wrong areas) but may not be talented enough, visionary enough or a good enough producer to put on the entertainment experience of a life time.

This is the truth. Hard work doesn’t determine getting paid. Buying gear doesn’t determine getting paid. Nothing determines getting paid other than your show putting butts in seats no matter how hard you work or talented you are. This can be a very long and arduous process for any entertainer but it is usually the most common road. Time, effort, talent and an amazing amount of patience are absolutely necessary in the entertainment business. If you aren’t giving the public something that makes them want to part with their money, then you have no one to blame but yourself. You don’t deserve to get paid just for showing up.

Along with talent, planning, intense amounts of practice and the vision to make your dream happen and to also deliver something the public finds value in comes the actual real work that most entertainers don’t want to do and hope others will do for them before they are big enough for anyone to want to. The promotion, booking and business end of things. Somehow the entertainers have to be able to do all of this. It’s obviously very hard and if it was easy, every one would be doing it but they aren’t. However it can be done and there are plenty of examples in the business to prove it. It comes down to will, determination and talent not only to perform but design a show that will provide and experience, not just another so-so show that the public usually gets. They deserve much better than average if they are going to spend money on a ticket plus any other expenses such as drinks, dinner, parking or babysitting etc.

I would estimate that about 95% of what entertainers are putting out there in their performances or shows is completely average or below, yet all I see are entertainers demanding that they should get paid. Paid for what? Mediocrity? I won’t pay you for that. When you send in your material and tell me how amazing you are then that is what I expect. If you aren’t that, if you don’t deliver on your words of your live show, if you don’t put butts in seats or increase your crowd on average over time, then you simply are not as good as you say you are. That is reality. That doesn’t mean give up though. It means you need to re-evaluate your show. Take the time to make adjustments, improve in the areas that need it and learn to put on the show that people wan’t to see. If you don’t, you can’t complain about people not wanting to pay ticket prices. You aren’t providing the value to make it worth the price to them.

You want to sell tickets? Provide the experience that people can’t stop talking about. This means the most well rehearsed, professional dedicated performance you can deliver and it must keep getting better. Until then, you will be mired in mediocrity and low ticket sales and letting the business jade you for your perceived slights. No one owes you a living. In this business, talent, hard work, creativity and vision are all you have. Bring it or go home. Don’t complain about people not coming to your shows when you aren’t giving the very best for them to see.

This is the reality that haunts us all. You and me alike.

Good luck!