Haley Mae Campbell at Charleston Pour House w/ Randall Fowler

Thu Nov 10 2022 at 07:30 pm

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Haley Mae Campbell at Charleston Pour House w\/ Randall Fowler
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Haley Mae Campbell
w/ Randall Fowler
Thursday, November 10th, 2022
Charleston Pour House Main Stage
7:30pm Doors / 8:30pm Show
Tickets - $15 advance/$18 Day of show
Haley Mae Campbell
Haley Mae Campbell is well on her way to becoming one of Music Row’s shining new stars. She’s received local and regional radio airplay, and has over 15 million collective streams on Spotify. Her single “Never Been in Love” has earned its place as a milestone not only this year, but in her career so far. After uploading a clip of the song to TikTok and Instagram Reels that amassed over 41M views, the track followed through by debuting at #1 on the All Genre and Country iTunes Charts. “Seeing the response that the song received from fans, it was just the most wonderful and rewarding feeling,” she says. “I knew this was so much more than just my own story, and the fans really proved that.”
After the single’s incredible debut, traction continued to build as the song was featured on editorial playlists like Spotify’s “New Boots,” “Women of Country,” and more. Haley Mae was selected as CMT’s “Next Up Now” featured artist in the month of August, and the official video for “Never Been in Love” was premiered and put in rotation, in addition to being voted into the Hot 20 Countdown’s coveted Heatseeker Video of the Week spotlight. Additional singles have continued to grow her fanbase with favorites like “Champagne Problem,” “Ms. Fire,” and her latest viral track “Thank You Card.”
New York-born and South Carolina-raised, Campbell’s music is a hybrid of city-slicker sass and small-town sensibilities, mixing rock-style vocals with undeniably country storytelling. Since she started releasing music in 2015, Campbell has opened for country stars including Luke Combs, Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, David Nail, Lauren Alaina, Carly Pearce, Thompson Square and more, as well as performed alongside headliner Sheryl Crow at Charleston’s 9th Annual First Flush Festival.
The “Growing Up” EP showcases six of Campbell’s most formative releases. Track-listed in chronological order, the project begins with her summer hit “Anything but Yellow,” which debuted on Spotify’s ‘New Music Nashville’ playlist and quickly gained traction. After jumping up the ranks to ‘Breakout Country’ shortly after, “Anything but Yellow” was added to Spotify’s most prestigious country playlist, ‘Hot Country,’ where it reached the ears of millions. The EP highlights the growth and progress Campbell has made in finding her sound. Ending with the title track, a return to more traditional-sounding country music, the entire record is rooted in classic storytelling and honesty that any listener can relate to.
Since arriving in Music City, Campbell has turned plenty of heads. During the 2018 Country Radio Seminar, iHeartRadio personality and tastemaker Bobby Bones called out the pint-sized artist during a panel and asked her to sing on the spot for an industry-only room of hundreds. Belting the “Star-Spangled Banner,” Campbell held her own, and the crowd was lit abuzz.
At once playful and determined, Campbell is ready to knock down doors as she continues her ascent to stardom; however, she insists she’ll never lose sight of why she chose to make music in the first place. Says Campbell:
“My music is a reflection of my life experience and it comes from the heart. With every song, the goal is to take the listener on a journey, paint them a picture and involve them in the story. I think that is truly what makes music special – when it can transport you to a different state of mind.”

Randall Fowler
Virginia-born and Carolina raised, Randall Fowler’s roots run deep in Country Music. His soulful voice, though, is sure to grab the attention of fans from all genres. The Charleston City Paper agrees as well with his fans and voted him the “Best Male Vocalist” in 2020.
Randall Fowler experienced the excitement of performing on stage at the age of 3 years old while attending his very first concert and was pulled up on stage by the country music icon Ricky Skaggs who watched in amazement as Randall sang every word to Ricky’s “Honey (Open That Door)”. That was the first experience that would set in motion the journey of this powerhouse vocalist. At ten years of age, Randall and his family moved to Goose Creek, SC. Randall played football and baseball growing up and was known for constantly singing in the locker room his favorite country music classics by Joe Diffy, Travis Tritt, and Tracy Lawrence. After graduating high school, Fowler joined an alternative rock cover band that toured for ten years up and down the Southeast coastline. Because of Randall’s crowd capturing soulful country vocals, the group started adding classic R&B and country songs to their setlist.
In 2018, Randall decided to leave the group and pursue a solo artist career and started collaborating with his friend, James Chamberlain. The two of them wrote and produced Randall’s debut EP entitled THE RECIPE. This project was received extremely well by his local fan base as well as got the attention of the local booking agents.
Continuing to perform, Randall has recently opened shows up for Mitchell Tenpenny, Walker Hayes, Chris Lane, Scotty McCreery, Priscilla Block, and Muscadine Bloodline. The response from new fans has lit a fire in Fowler to release new music every 4 to 8 weeks.
Recording in Nashville with Grady Saxman since 2019 at Saxman Studios, his first single release came in March of 2020. “Whats She Sippin On” followed by “Slow it Down” in the fall and closing out the year strong with “Coming Home (One Way Road)”.
Randall’s newest release is a summertime feel-good anthem entitled “Someone Who Does” that is written by Nashville hitmakers, Alex Kline and CJ Solar. This strong message to the ladies explains that they deserve someone special in their lives that treats them like a ‘Queen’ and if they don’t, they definitely deserve someone who does.
Randall and his wife, Alexandra, welcomed their first baby girl in November of 2021, taking some time off to be a father has been one of his greatest accomplishments and motivators to keep the momentum going with new music coming all year long.

* Show is 18+. Attendees under 18 must be accompanied by a parent & will be subject to a $5 surcharge. The surcharge must be paid in cash at the door on the day of the event.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Charleston Pour House, 1977 Maybank Hwy,Charleston,SC,United States

Tickets

USD 15 to USD 18

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