Kameron Marlowe Joins The Savannah Bananas In Nashville
The Savannah Bananas kicked of their 3-day run at First Horizon Park in Nashville last night. The famed baseball team known for their “epic scoring celebrations” and performances was joined by country star Kameron Marlowe to give a performance to the Music City crowd.
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If you were able to grab tickets to see The Savannah Bananas in Nashville, consider yourself lucky. All three of the games are completely sold out with resale prices going for hundreds of dollars (please be careful of scammers).
The team based in Savannah, Georgia, and owned by Jesse Cole, was founded in 2016. Since then, The Savannah Bananas have been selling out baseball stadiums across the country while singing, dancing, and giving fans in attendance a “completely unique experience.”
In the video below, posted to The Savannah Bananas TikTok account, you can see as Marlowe makes his way onto the field with player Bill LeRoy. The singer-songwriter performed “Tennessee Don’t Mind,” featured on his new album, Keepin’ The Lights On.
Marlowe’s sophomore album, Keepin’ The Lights On, was released last week. The 16-track collection features his current single at country radio. It’s a soul-stirring duet, “Strangers,” featuring Ella Langley.
Marlowe’s Keepin’ The Lights On is a testament to his talent and demonstrates why he should not be overlooked in the country genre. The album not only showcases his versatility as an artist but has something for every country music fan to enjoy as well.
“I am so proud of this album and how natural it felt piecing it all together,” shares Marlowe. “Getting more honest and sharing things I battle with was something I had to really find courage to feel comfortable doing, but seeing the way my fans relate to my music made it all worthwhile,” Marlowe shared in a press statement.
Fans can catch Marlowe out on the road all summer long and at festivals across the country including upcoming stops in California, Wisconsin, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and more.