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05.02.26 LUCIE TIGER & DAVIS COEN
Tickets are $10 in advance $15 day of show
Bleu Collar Toasties Kitchen Open 5:30-9 PM
Doors 5:30 / Start 7:00 PM
LUCIE TIGER (with full band)
Splitting her time between Muscle Shoals and Nashville, Lucie Tiger has been making her mark in the heartland of American music. “Lucie Tiger is showing the world what independent country artists can achieve on their own terms” (CountryTown).
In November 2025, Lucie Tiger won Country Vocalist of the Year at the 11th Annual Josie Music Awards, held at the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, and she celebrated her 8th single on the Music Row Country Breakout Chart with Harvest Moon - an unprecedented achievement for an independent Australian artist.
To date, Lucie Tiger has had three Top 20 singles, three Top 40 singles and two Top 20 albums in Australia. All bar one of Lucie Tiger's singles that have charted were self-penned and among her most notable are Found My Home (#50) and Everybody Knows Your Name (#53).
Her 2025 single, Harvest Moon garnered her first review - a good one! - from Robert K. Oermann, legendary country music author and critic. In the same year, Lucie Tiger was the only country music artist to receive an Australian APRA AMCOS ‘Women In Music’ award.
A prolific songwriter, Lucie Tiger won Country Blues Song of the year for Gasoline at the 2021 Tamworth Country Songwriters Awards and she has garnered numerous top 5 songwriting accolades. Lucie Tiger has played countless songwriters rounds in Muscle Shoals, Nashville, and further afield.
With her band, Lucie Tiger has played many notable venues including Whiskey Jam - where she opened for Tyler Farr - and played the opening night at the W.C. Handy Festival two years running.
Lucie Tiger was listed in the Top 25 New Music Critiques in Music Connection Magazine (2024), and her music has been described as “crowd-pleasing blend of classic 1970s Southern rock (drawing influence from bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers) and contemporary country grit, flavored with Crossroads blues” (Country Music News International).
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Official site: www.lucietigermusic.com
Oxford, Mississippi guitarist/singer-songwriter Davis Coen has toured for over two decades, promoting eleven album releases. His accomplishments include regular airplay on SiriusXM radio, multiple features on House Of Blues Radio Hour, and also NPR's Morning Edition and World Cafe. His music appears on the PBS special "The Blues," and a documentary about Mississippi blues matriarch Jesse Mae Hemphill, called "Dare You To Do It Again."
Coen has performed for audiences since his teens, either as a solo act or accompanied by a small group, mainly on the bar/club and blues festival circuit. He has billed at notable annual events such as the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena, Juke Joint Fest in Clarksdale, and Bellinzona Blues Festival in Switzerland.
Coen has also shared lineups with departed blues greats like James Cotton, Koko Taylor, Big Jack Johnson, T-Model Ford, Honeyboy Edwards.
Rock music legends he's opened sold-out shows for include Leon Russell, Richie Havens, Mountain, and Eric Burdon of the Animals.
Also notably, Davis' music was used on reality TV show "Lizard Lick Towing," "Home" - an Apple TV series, and independent films "Fresh Cut Grass" (2004), "Mental Scars" (2009) and "Two Headed Woman" (2019).
Tickets are $10 in advance $15 day of show
Bleu Collar Toasties Kitchen Open 5:30-9 PM
Doors 5:30 / Start 7:00 PM
LUCIE TIGER (with full band)
Splitting her time between Muscle Shoals and Nashville, Lucie Tiger has been making her mark in the heartland of American music. “Lucie Tiger is showing the world what independent country artists can achieve on their own terms” (CountryTown).
In November 2025, Lucie Tiger won Country Vocalist of the Year at the 11th Annual Josie Music Awards, held at the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, and she celebrated her 8th single on the Music Row Country Breakout Chart with Harvest Moon - an unprecedented achievement for an independent Australian artist.
To date, Lucie Tiger has had three Top 20 singles, three Top 40 singles and two Top 20 albums in Australia. All bar one of Lucie Tiger's singles that have charted were self-penned and among her most notable are Found My Home (#50) and Everybody Knows Your Name (#53).
Her 2025 single, Harvest Moon garnered her first review - a good one! - from Robert K. Oermann, legendary country music author and critic. In the same year, Lucie Tiger was the only country music artist to receive an Australian APRA AMCOS ‘Women In Music’ award.
A prolific songwriter, Lucie Tiger won Country Blues Song of the year for Gasoline at the 2021 Tamworth Country Songwriters Awards and she has garnered numerous top 5 songwriting accolades. Lucie Tiger has played countless songwriters rounds in Muscle Shoals, Nashville, and further afield.
With her band, Lucie Tiger has played many notable venues including Whiskey Jam - where she opened for Tyler Farr - and played the opening night at the W.C. Handy Festival two years running.
Lucie Tiger was listed in the Top 25 New Music Critiques in Music Connection Magazine (2024), and her music has been described as “crowd-pleasing blend of classic 1970s Southern rock (drawing influence from bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers) and contemporary country grit, flavored with Crossroads blues” (Country Music News International).
Follow on Socials: Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok
Official site: www.lucietigermusic.com
Oxford, Mississippi guitarist/singer-songwriter Davis Coen has toured for over two decades, promoting eleven album releases. His accomplishments include regular airplay on SiriusXM radio, multiple features on House Of Blues Radio Hour, and also NPR's Morning Edition and World Cafe. His music appears on the PBS special "The Blues," and a documentary about Mississippi blues matriarch Jesse Mae Hemphill, called "Dare You To Do It Again."
Coen has performed for audiences since his teens, either as a solo act or accompanied by a small group, mainly on the bar/club and blues festival circuit. He has billed at notable annual events such as the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena, Juke Joint Fest in Clarksdale, and Bellinzona Blues Festival in Switzerland.
Coen has also shared lineups with departed blues greats like James Cotton, Koko Taylor, Big Jack Johnson, T-Model Ford, Honeyboy Edwards.
Rock music legends he's opened sold-out shows for include Leon Russell, Richie Havens, Mountain, and Eric Burdon of the Animals.
Also notably, Davis' music was used on reality TV show "Lizard Lick Towing," "Home" - an Apple TV series, and independent films "Fresh Cut Grass" (2004), "Mental Scars" (2009) and "Two Headed Woman" (2019).
