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July 3rd Freedom Fest

Wed July 3, 2024 Pinehurst Resort & CC
Pinehurst, NC 28374 US

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Freedom Fest 2024
Wednesday , July 3

Kids Amusements 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

DJ - 5:30 p.m.-7:15 p.m.

Live Music 7:30-9:00 p.m. 
( Jameson Rodgers )

Fireworks at dusk (approximately 9:00pm)
(Sponsored by The Village of Pinehurst)

Food is not included in the price of a ticket, but items will be available for purchase.

 Food Options:

Hot Dog $12
Pork Sandwich $15
Chicken Sandwich $15
Cheese Burger $15
Chicken Salad Cup $15
Chicken Caesar Salad $15
Ham and Cheese Sandwich $12
Turkey and Cheese Sandwich $12
Vegetarian Wrap $12

*Includes bag of chips and cookie

All prices are subject to service charge and tax

IMPORTANT NOTES

The event will take place rain or shine. 

No Pets
No outside food or beverages or coolers. 
There will be some seating available,
but we suggest you bring chairs or blankets.  
The Village of Pinehurst Fireworks show starts at dusk.

Information About the artist!

https://www.jamesonrodgers.com/

A native of Batesville, Mississippi, Rodgers grew up not only on 90’s country music, but on the work ethic demonstrated during those days by the people who surrounded him and the artist who inspired him – artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Merle Haggard, and Eric Church.
“Sinners Like Me stayed in my truck for probably two straight years,” Rodgers laughs. “I was just getting started in music and just starting to take it seriously. I remember being struck by how his music was speaking to the guys even more than the girls. It just resonated with me.”

In 2010, Rodgers moved to Nashville and started laying the groundwork of his career at a myriad of open mic nights in Music City. Eventually, Rodgers laid down his first month of rent on a tiny apartment he found in the Bellevue neighborhood in Nashville and began to Google open mic nights in an effort to get some much-needed experience under his belt. It was at those open mic nights that he met people like Michael Hardy and Hunter Phelps and Brandon Lay, all who found themselves joining him in the trenches in pursuit of something more than what they had always known.

Soon, Rodgers’ talent as a songwriter began to get noticed, as he co-penned multi-Platinum-selling hits for Florida Georgia Line (Top 10 single “Talk You Out of It”) and Chris Lane (No. 1 standout “I Don’t Know About You”), along with “Camouflage Hat” on Jason Aldean’s most recent album 9 and the title track of Luke Bryan’s latest release Born Here Live Here Die Here.

But soon, it was his turn to shine under the spotlight.

Currently out on his 27-date headlining COLD BEER CALLING MY NAME TOUR 2021, Rodgers finds himself finally being about to relish in the reaction of the crowd to his monster hit “Some Girls,” a career-defining song that unbelievably gained much of its traction during the uneasy years of the ongoing pandemic. The song went on to earn more than 207 million on-demand streams and was ranked No. 17 on Billboard’s 2020 year-end Country Airplay Songs chart.

“It was like seven or eight months before I even got to play a show with a No. 1 under my belt,” says Rodgers, who might soon have another chart-topper to celebrate thanks to “Cold Beer Calling My Name.” “Now, I get chills every night on stage now that I can see and hear people knowing the songs. I'm not saying I didn't have fun in the early years playing when nobody knew who I was, but it is way more fun to get on stage when they do.”

And it’s this guy that has gone and established himself as one of country music’s most intriguing powerhouses as he releases his debut album Bet You’re from a Small Town, an album that came up out of the mess of the pandemic, destined to become one of the greats.

“I will never be as cool as Merle Haggard or John Mellencamp or any of those guys, but in a way, with the making of this record, I was trying to find a way to honor them for paving the way for guys like me.”

And like those he has spent a lifetime looking up to, Rodgers finds a way on Bet You’re from a Small Town to effortlessly travel both sonically and lyrically between love songs (“Porch with a View”) and breakup songs (“Girl with a Broken Heart”) and between party songs (“Cold Beer Calling my Name”) to songs that tell the story of his deepest of losses (“Good Dogs.”)

And as a co-writer on every song but one on this album, Rodgers goes and proves that he isn’t looking for quick hits without substance. He sings anthems without gimmicks and stays in his lane, and once he’s put a hard day of work in, he retreats to the people who made him who he is at his core.

“All these songs make me feel something. That’s the whole goal of music, isn’t it? I just feel like I'm writing the best songs I've written and I'm singing the best stuff I've ever said.”
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My Mamaw left her temporary home for her forever home and I’m still trying to process how to go about life without this woman being around. When I was a kid, she rarely missed one of my ball games. As an adult she rarely missed one of my shows (if I was within a couple hours). The last show she came to was in Starkville and I didn’t even go on stage until 11pm. Didn’t matter. She was there. At 84. I can only hope to be as strong and spontaneous as her. She was a fire cracker, truth teller, flower and red bird lover, book reader, lions club member, Jesus lover and a family before anything kinda gal. She had a way of telling you like it was and leaving you still loving her for it. Demanded respect with grace. I’m really gonna miss our Sunday afternoon calls, her trips to come see me at the Opry and our visits when I came home. Two things that are helping me is knowing she was proud of me and knowing she’s in a better place. I’ll see ya on the other side Mamaw. Love ya.
Best co writer in Nashville. : @sarahallisonturner
2 year anniversary with this dream girl today. Best decision I’ve ever made. I love you @sarahallisonturner
The music industry… it asks everything from you and promises you nothing in return.. here lately, for various reasons, I’ve felt as if it was giving me nothing back.. until last night.. Armada, Michigan!!! You’ll never know what that meant to me last night. This ole boy needed what you gave us. Top 5 show EVER for me. Thank you 
ALL ABOARD THE WHISKEY TRAIN BABY  Excited to announce the #WhiskeyTrainTour with @lauren.watkins, @greylanjames and @johnmorgan95! Y’all can get presale tickets starting this Wednesday 8/2 at 10am local time using code: WHISKEYAll tickets go on sale Friday 8/4 at 10am local time!ALSO, PUMPED to announce that my new song “Whiskey Train” will also be out everywhere on 9/1 so y’all go pour yourself a whiskey and pre-save and pre-add it!!*10/7 Indianapolis, IN is on-sale now
Back to the real world today. But first a beach dump
Y’all help me wish the one and only @sarahallisonturner a happy birthday today! I’d be lost without ya Sarah Jean. Glad we get to celebrate at the beach. Swipe to the end for my fav pic of you 
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Cliches make Jameson Rodgers cringe.

But here goes.

“This is a dream come true,” he gushes of his debut album Bet You’re From a Small Town, a gritty, country music masterpiece that most certainly will have the soft-spoken yet edgy country traditionalist landing in superstar territory. “I can remember a time, not so long ago, when none of this was going on and it seemed like it would never happen. I mean, things like this don’t happen to guys like me.”

He speaks in somewhat hushed tones, as if speaking too loudly about all that he has already achieved might make it somehow all go away. But with the success of his Platinum-certified, No. 1 debut hit “Some Girls” and his follow-up Top 10 smash “Cold Beer Calling My Name,” Rodgers is in fact cementing his place amongst the future legends of the genre, finding that truth and toughness mixed in with a whole bunch of authenticity can form a career for even the most skeptical of artists.

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Pinehurst Resort & CC
1 Carolina Vista Drive
Pinehurst, NC 28374 US

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