See Charles Kelley at Rolling Stone Country Live Nashville Event
A packed house of Music City artists, insiders and special guests celebrated at the Rolling Stone Country Nashville Live party last night. Presented by Ram, and held at City Winery, the event featured special performances from Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley, who played songs from his upcoming solo project, and buzz artist Maren Morris.
Other VIPs in attendance ranged from country radio's newest star Kelsea Ballerini to neo-traditionalist cowboy Sam Outlaw and Eric Paslay, who joined Kelley onstage to sing their new collaboration "The Driver." Rolling Stone Country's cameras captured all of the memorable moments in this exclusive gallery.
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Raise ‘Em Up
Charles Kelley opened his set at the Rolling Stone Country Nashville Live event, powered by Ram, with a powerful new song titled "Leaving Nashville."
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Maren Morris
Maren Morris closed her set with her new single "My Church," from her upcoming EP.
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Kelsea Ballerini
Kelsea Ballerini, who with the hit singles "Love Me Like You Mean It" and "Dibs," is one of country's most promising female artists, poses prior to the Rolling Stone Country Live Nashville party, powered by Ram.
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Powered by Ram
Jeff Summers, Head of Advertising, Ram Trucks, poses with Maren Morris and Charles Kelley prior to their performance at City Winery in Nashville.
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Surprise Guest
Charles Kelley welcomed surprise guest Eric Paslay to help him re-create Kelley's new song "The Driver," which features Paslay and Dierks Bentley.
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Standing Room Only
A packed house greeted Charles Kelley and Maren Morris at the Rolling Stone Country Live Nashville event, powered by Ram.
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‘Shakin” Things Up
Elyse McKenna, Laura Bell Bundy and Dawn Gates attended the party together, during Bundy's quick trip to Nashville in between Hollywood gigs. The actress-singer, who is plotting the follow-up to her stellar Achin' and Shakin' album, was a series regular on Anger Management alongside Charlie Sheen — preceded by roles on How I Met Your Mother and Hart of Dixie, along with a Tony-nominated turn in the Broadway musical, Legally Blonde.
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Maren Morris and Rob Light
Maren Morris and Rob Light, Head of Music, CAA, share a moment at the Rolling Stone Country Nashville Live event, powered by Ram.
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Stand and Deliver
Charles Kelley commanded the stage during a set of new solo material, Lady Antbellum hits and covers like The Band's "Ophelia."
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DJ Booth
In between performances from Maren Morris and Charles Kelley, DJs played songs by artists as varied as Gram Parsons, Billy Joe Shaver and Shania Twain.
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Voice Mates
Sarah Potenza and Meghan Linsey, alums of NBC's The Voice, catch up on life post-Team Blake at our party.
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In the Moment
Maren Morris brought a big voice and some serious swagger to her performance at Rolling Stone Country's Live Nashville event, powered by Ram.
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Pete Lindberg and Sam Outlaw
East Nashville singer-songwriter Pete Lindberg and Los Angeles country revivalist Sam Outlaw, one of Rolling Stone Country's Artists You Need to Know, attend the Rolling Stone Country party, powered by Ram.
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City Winery
The Rolling Stone Country Nashville Live party, powered by Ram, was held at the Nashville outpost of City Winery, a popular performance space, restaurant and winery in Music City.
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Driving Buddies
Labelmates Kelley and Paslay co-wrote "The Driver" with Abe Stoklasa, who took Dierks Bentley's verse on their live performance of the soaring song at the Rolling Stone Country Live Nashville event.
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Center Stage
Partygoers await Charles Kelley's performance at the Rolling Stone Country Nashville Live event, powered by Ram.
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Ryan Hurd
Singer-songwriter Ryan Hurd, who is turning heads with his new single "Good As You Think I Am," poses with Janet Weir of Red Light Management.
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Apollo’s Crown
Canadian country quartet Apollo's Crown, who are currently in the studio with producer Dave Brainard, attend the Rolling Stone Country Nashville Live event, powered by Ram.
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Andrew Leahey and Dave Brainard
Rolling Stone Country writer and Nashville singer-songwriter Andrew Leahey poses with Dave Brainard, the Grammy-nominated producer behind Brandy Clark's 12 Stories.
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Signs of the Times
Guests entering the main ballroom at Rolling Stone Country's Nashville Live event, powered by Ram, were greeted by this rustic signage.
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Maren Morris and Charles Kelley
The Rolling Stone Country Live Nashville event, powered by Ram, featured live performances from Maren Morris, one of Rolling Stone Country's Artists You Need to Know, and Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley, who is gearing up to release a highly-anticipated solo project.