Private Sponsor Event: A Night of Hope with Stephanie Quayle
After 13 years of hosting successful auctions, The Cody Dieruf Benefit Foundation is moving onto a new Venture.
A Night of Hope with Stephanie Quayle will take place at The Commons in Bozeman, MT on May 11, 2019.
Stephanie Quayle is celebrating a breakthrough year. The Rebel Engine Entertainment recording artist was inducted into CMT’s Next Women Of Country class of 2019, made her Grand Ole Opry Debut, played the historic Ryman Auditorium for the first time, and was a consistent presence on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Quayle was also one of the only independent female acts in 2018 with two videos in rotation on CMT. That, combined with numerous accolades in the media and a vigorous touring schedule, made Quayle one of the most talked about indies of the year.
Quayle has been in the studio recording new music with producer Julian King alongside executive producer and industry vertan Mark Wright, drawing inspiration from the Montana native’s western roots. Stephanie is back in Nashville now spending countless days co-writing with Music Row’s finest. Her forthcoming single, “If I was a Cowboy” is set to release on February 22, 2019.
“I grew up surrounded by cowboys — always wanted to be one. I love and respect their courage, strength and toughness. It was important to me to convey that sentiment while also sharing the contrast of the heartbreak in the lyric.
”Named one of Rolling Stone Country’s “Top Artists You Need To Know,” Quayle is garnering attention from her high-energy live shows across the country while sharing stages with artists like Kane Brown, Brett Eldredge, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, LOCASH, Billy Currington, and more.
The singer-songwriter’s booming personality has also been tapped as a special guest host for Wrangler Network on the ACM Awards red carpet, as well as for Sounds Like Nashville on the CMT Awards and CMA Awards red carpets. And in a once in a lifetime opportunity, the charismatic performer was the only independent act invited to perform for the five living former U.S. presidents (Obama, W. Bush, Clinton, H.W. Bush and Carter) alongside artists like Lady Gaga and Alabama as part of the hurricane relief concert “Deep From The Heart: The One America Appeal” in Texas.
She has been highlighted in People, Huffington Post, Glamour, Hollywood Life, Inspirer Magazine, Taste Of Country and Sounds Like Nashville, to name a few. She also serves as music ambassador for Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply, an original store from her hometown of Bozeman, MT and has teamed up with national brands Kampgrounds Of America (KOA), Winnebago, Wrangler, and Polaroid for various campaigns. She is also an active supporter of charitable organizations like the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement, Care Camps, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Quayle is poised to make a significant impact on country music with her much-anticipated new music.
Comstock Lode will be our opening act for Stepanie. Comstock Lode began in the 1990’s in Seattle. Not to be confused with a band from Missoula with the same name, the Bozeman version of the Seattle band started in 2002. Over the years Comstock Lode has played many fundraisersand also appeared at the Bozeman Car Show, Headwaters Country Jam, Rockin the Rivers, and the Gallatin County Fair.
Time(s)
This event is over.
Sat. May. 11, 2019 8pm
Location
The Commons at Baxter and Love1794 Baxter Lane
Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) 451-0067
thecommonsbozeman.com