Keith Burns of Trick Pony With Presley & Taylor at Tiger Drive-In May 22 & 23
Presley & Taylor are joining the legendary Keith Burns of Trick Pony for a series of concerts at the Tiger Drive-In on May 22 at 4 PM and May 23 at 1 PM and 4 PM. As communities begin to introduce adjusted events, these artists are eager to bring the joy of music to Tiger, Georgia.
To maintain safe social distancing standards, the venue capacity is limited to 100 cars per show. The event has been approved by Governor Kemp’s office for safety. Presley & Taylor and Keith Burns strive to promote the safety and health of music fans while providing an outlet for entertainment.
Fans can purchase tickets online or at the Tiger Drive-In. Tickets are $75 per car if purchased online and $25 per person at the venue.
About Presley & Taylor
When Presley & Taylor sing and fans hear their sibling harmonies, they experience more than beautiful music and a “neo traditional sound.” They experience the true bond of sisters and best friends. Before the first verse is finished, listeners gain a glimpse inside the true sense of a duo, which is inseparable on and off the stage.
Original material such as their single “Heart Over Mind” feat. Pam Tillis or “Tall, Dark and Lonesome,” penned by country music hall of famer Bill Anderson, coupled with crowd favorites like “Jolene” and “Fishing in the Dark” forge a true country sound that is unmistakable. “We grew up singing country music together and wouldn’t have it any other way,” says Presley “We will never forget the Friday night that Pam Tillis called us out to sing ‘Heart Over Mind’ with her to a full house at the Grand Ole Opry. To experience it was breathtaking, but to experience it with my sister singing with me was a dream come true.”
Presley & Taylor have exhibited atypical maturity for an act barely in their twenties. They are quickly gaining the spotlight among the next generation of country music. The duo has had several appearances on 650 AM, WSM the world’s most famous country radio station and radio home of the Grand Ole Opry. Perhaps the best example is the humbling recognition by the Country Music Association as the organization has repeatedly invited the girls to appear at the CMA Music Fest on sanctioned stages.
The before mentioned experiences are early indicators of the road ahead for the dynamic sister duo. Reared in a small farm town in Connecticut where a corn field greeted them their back door, these ladies became steeped in the fabric and traditional values of faith, family, friends and country music — a foundation that is set to parlay this sibling sound into the mainstream.