January 2, 2017

Adam Shea

“Adam Shea is a Native of the Cedar Valley region of Iowa. Being heavily exposed to rock music throughout his formative years, Adam eventually received his first guitar when he was 14 years old. Initially a self-taught player, Adam looked to further his knowledge of the guitar and music. Adam went on to study guitar at McNally Smith College of Music in 2013. After college, Adam returned to the Cedar Valley. At this time, Adam started playing and writing various types of music, from country to metal and everything in between. Adam also began teaching at this time, both in-person and online/YouTube based guitar lessons.” Adam now tours with Indie Music Channel Hall of Fame member and country music artist Ryan Daniel.

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August 6, 2015

Brandon Blackburn

Brandon Blackburn was raised in the small town of Beaver, Ohio, where he was constantly exposed to bluegrass and country music. At the age of 13 Brandon started learning how to play guitar, and by the age of 16 he began playing in various live music venues across rural Ohio. In 2013 Brandon decided to take the next step toward a career in music furthering his education at McNally Smith College of Music where he earned his Bachelors of Music in guitar performance. After graduation, Brandon moved Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue music as a full time career, where he began teaching the instrument and performing. Brandon now performs on the road with country music artist Ryan Daniel.

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August 6, 2015

Lucky Bush

Lucky Bush is a retired 30-year United States Air Force Command Chief Master Sergeant from
Mobile, Alabama, who began playing drums at age 11. He was drawn to music at a young age
and inspired by his mother, who had taught him to sing years earlier.
Lucky studied percussion with Dr. John Papastephan at the University of South Alabama and Dr.
J.C. Combs at Wichita State University. While in college at Wichita State, Lucky studied drum
set with Ed Soph, Steve Houghton, and Matt Wilson and performed in numerous musical
situations from orchestral to Caribbean steel drum music.
Throughout his military career, Lucky traveled the World with the Air Force’s Premier
Entertainment Group, “Tops in Blue,” and toured Europe with the United States Air Force’s in
Europe Concert and Jazz Bands.
Lucky has worked with a myriad of musical groups across the United States, Germany, Belgium,
and Japan, and continues to play a variety of musical styles from the ’40s to the millennium.
Lucky is currently the drummer and backup vocalist for CMA Artist, Ryan Daniel.

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