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Stampede at the King Eddy with Devin Cooper

King Eddy

Thursday July 6th, 2023

Thursday July 6th, 2023

7:30 PM

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9:30 PM MDT

Starts: 7:30 PM MDT

Ends: 9:30 PM MDT

Doors Open: 7:00 PM

Doors Open: 7:00 PM MDT

King Eddy

438 9 Ave SE, Calgary

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Join us at the legendary King Eddy for some boot stompin' live music this Stampede! Country-rocker Devin Cooper hits the stage with his gritty vocals, thoughtful songwriting, and signature guitar licks on Thursday, July 6.

About Devin Cooper

Southern-Rock influenced country may seem contradictory in the Great White North, but that's where Devin Cooper hangs his wide-brimmed hat. Kicking of 2023, Cooper released his newest single, “The Other Guy” and was the most-nominated solo artist at the Country Music Alberta Awards, where Cooper was named “Horizon Male Artist of The Year”, also landing seven nominations, including, “Album of The Year” and “Fans Choice”. Cooper's signature sound is identifiable by his thoughtful songwriting and gritty rock 'n roll vocals.

Leading up to his debut record release in spring 2022, Cooper had released five singles to date. Most notably, "Good Things," the lead single off the record, was released in March 2021: it was the #1 most played song the week of its release on CBC Sirius XM Country. Following the release of his debut record, Cooper dropped “Underdog” an anthem for everyone who has been knocked down and keeps getting back up, no matter what. 

Featuring down-home banjo and anthemic 1980s drum tones, Cooper’s debut record blurs the line between country and rock 'n roll and is a taste of what's to come: Cooper does country music his way and doesn't apologize for it.

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Established in 1905, the King Edward Hotel was Calgary’s second oldest hotel and the longest operating bar and hotel when it closed in 2004. In 2008, the Eddy was acquired by the National Music Centre (NMC) and in collaboration with the City of Calgary.

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