The press is excited to welcome Grammy Award-winning and Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member Mark D. Sanders to our stage with special guests Megan Mullins, Sarah Majors, and Steve Boynton!
Tickets will become available for presale purchase on Sunday, July 28th beginning at 4PM in-person at the press.
To purchase, please come to the press and ask for “Ed” during business hours (4PM – midnight, Tues – Sat).
Mark D Sanders is an American country music songwriter. He has written 15 No. 1 hits, 50 singles, and over 200 cuts, including the famous Lee Ann Womack single “I Hope You Dance“, co-written with Tia Sillers.
With almost three decades in the music business Mark Sanders has forged a resplendent career from his innumerable successes and accomplishments as a songwriter.
As one of the most respected and honored songwriters in Nashville, Sanders has compiled an extensively impressive list of hits that have yielded a career that is nothing short of amazing. Since his beginnings on Music Row, Sanders has accumulated a multitude of awards from respected publications including Nashville Songwriter’s Association International, Billboard Magazine, Music Row Magazine and American Songwriter Magazine. In addition to these awards, Sanders has also received numerous industry honors including four Country Music Association Triple Play Awards (three No. 1’s in a twelve month period), ASCAP’s 1997 Song of the Year, “No News” and Writer of the Year awards, the 2000 CMA Song of the Year for “I Hope You Dance” and the 2001 Grammy for Country Song of the Year, also for “I Hope You Dance.”
Sanders has penned a multitude of career-defining, award-winning songs and No. 1 hits for a slew of artists. Among these No. 1 hits are “Money in the Bank” (John Anderson), “Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy” (Chris Ledoux & Garth Brooks), “It Matters to Me” (Faith Hill), “No News” (Lonestar), “Blue Clear Sky” (George Strait), “Daddy’s Money” (Ricochet), “This Ain’t No Thinkin’ Thing” (Trace Adkins),.) “Bobbie Ann Mason” (Rick Trevino), “Walkin’ To Jerusalem” (Tracy Byrd), “Heads Carolina, Tails California” (JoDee Messina), “I’d Rather Ride Around With You” (Reba McEntire), “Mirror, Mirror” (Diamond Rio) and the internationally successful, “I Hope You Dance” (Lee Ann Womack).
Courtesy of Mark’s website bio: https://www.markdsanders.me/about
The press is excited to welcome Nashville artists Sophie Sanders and Mark D. Sanders to our stage!
Sophie Sanders and Mark D Sanders are a dynamic duo in the country music scene. Sophie Sanders, known for her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, has captivated audiences with her unique sound and powerful performances. Mark D Sanders, a renowned songwriter and musician, brings his extensive experience and passion for country music to the stage. Together, they create an unforgettable musical experience, blending traditional country with modern influences. Don’t miss their live performance at The Press Steamboat, where they’ll be sharing their latest hits and timeless classics.
Mark D Sanders is an American country music songwriter. He has written 15 No. 1 hits, 50 singles, and over 200 cuts, including the famous Lee Ann Womack single “I Hope You Dance“, co-written with Tia Sillers.
Sophie Sanders is a soft-spoken songwriter, and sometimes singer-songwriter, who comes by her love for words honestly. She was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, and grew up watching her Dad write country music. It wasn’t until her early 20’s that she realized any interest in following suit.
Sanders graduated from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2011 with a B.A. in Psychology and Anthropology. The week after graduation, she found herself picking up a guitar for the first time. The obsession came immediately. The songs came soon after.
Sanders served as a Peace Corps volunteer in East Java, Indonesia, from 2012-2013, bringing a little guitar and her burgeoning interest in making music with her. Once she came back home to Music City, she was home to stay.
Sanders now lives with her husband, their baby boy and their chunky cat. She is a full-time mama and a when she can find the time songwriter. She loves books, baking, and being outside with her son. She believes alliteration is the spice of life.
Sophie released her first record, “Steep and Shining Spaces,” in November of 2018. Her next project, “Taller,” is set to release July 26, 2024.
Courtesy of Sophie Sanders and Mark’s website bio: https://www.markdsanders.me/about
Catch the Official Steamboat Free Summer Concerts After Party at The Press with Graham Good & The Painters! Known for their high-energy performances and feel-good vibes, this band brings a blend of rock, funk, and soul that will keep the night alive. Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and dancing at Steamboat’s premier live music venue.
“Whether it’s tried-and-true traditional country, more modern Texas-style country with a little rock ‘n roll swagger, singer-songwriter stuff, or something in between, Laredo, TX-native Bo DePeña has you covered.” – Saving Country Music
Colorado-based songwriter/performer, Bo DePeña, has developed a reputation as a consummate working musician. Over the years, his high-energy shows have generated a loyal fan base around the mountain west, and it’s clear to see why fans of the country music tradition embrace his songs. From Texas to Colorado to South Dakota to Montana, Bo’s music can be heard at bars, breweries, rodeos, honky tonks, and beyond. Bo has shared stages with artists such as William Clark Green, Chris Knight, Dale Watson, William Michael Morgan, Ned LeDoux, and Colter Wall. His lyrical content is often universal, evoking memories of past lives, lost loves, and a longing for home. This explains why his followers are an eclectic bunch, encompassing many backgrounds, tastes, and persuasions. If you are a fan of good stories, good tunes, and good vibes, you won’t want to miss a Bo DePeña show.
Straight from the heart of Austin, Texas, The Ransom Brothers embody the essence of Southern country rock, blending raw energy with heartfelt storytelling in every note.
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