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Earth Day X with Bee Taylor and Zion Stovall and the Mojo Kingz

  • Bert Driver Nursery 175 Hurricane Ridge Road Smithville, TN, 37166 United States (map)

Our 10th Annual Earth Day Celebration features live music from Bee Taylor and Zion Stovall and the Mojo Kingz, Taste of NOLA prepared by the Boil Bros., craft beverages, vendors, and more! This event is family (and pet) friendly, kids 10 and under are free.

  • Gates open at 12pm

  • Taste of NOLA prepared by the Boil Bros. starts at 1pm while supplies last (purchase on site - meal options or à la carte)

  • Zion Stovall and the Mojo Kingz at 1pm

  • Bee Taylor at 4pm

We have limited seating throughout the venue, but feel free to bring your own camping chair. In the event we have to move inside the Solstice Sage area, no personal chairs are allowed inside the Solstice Stage/Greenhouse #3 (but there is limited seating inside the Solstice Stage). Venue seating is first come, first serve.

What's on the menu?

The authentic taste of NOLA prepared by the Boil Bros., and this year they're serving their "Around the World" plate which includes 3 items: Acadiana Black Pot Jambalaya, Shrimpalaya Pasta, and Alligator on a Stick! You'll also be able to purchase other menu items à la carte.

More info about Bee...

“Bee Taylor is an artist and lyricist who’s melodies will conjure up all the feelings of a mysterious night in New Orleans.

Whether you want to parade down the streets or peek inside a shade drawn window, she is not one to miss the appointment of jazz, funk, roots, and soul.

Growing up on a cattle ranch in East Texas, Bee is no stranger to working for what you want. As a teenager she raised piglets and took them to market to buy her first guitar.

Moving to Nashville soon after, she discovered the music of Django Reinhardt, Howlin’ Wolf, Tom Waits, and Dr. John, among many others.

She fell in love with the New Orleans style of piano playing, and on June 6th, 2019 she took her last $100 to buy her first piano. On the way home, she got a call that her new musical hero, Dr. John, had passed away. She vowed that day to teach to herself how to play in the NOLA style, and has been touring the U.S. with her band doing just that.

If you’re wanting a unique experience of musical and lyrical gumbo, Bee Taylor is the show to see.”

- Tes Hill, LBS Magazine

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