T.G. Sheppard has always had an unstoppable passion for music. This passion along
with 21 number one hits and being ranked among the top 100 country artists of all time
has made him one of the most popular live performers on tour today. It's only natural
with a show chock full of chart-topping hits like "Last Cheater's Waltz", "I Loved 'Em
Everyone", "Do You Wanna Go To Heaven", and "Party Time" that T.G. has developed
a reputation as a solid performer who delivers exactly what audiences want. All this and
more combined with a steadfast dedication to entertainment has truly made him one of
the great Legends in country music.
T.G. knew early in his life that music was more than a hobby. He left his home in
Humboldt, Tennessee, at the age of 15, journeying to Memphis to begin his career in
earnest. Working in various bands, he began to develop his stage skills, learning to put
his own touch on the myriad of songs required to survive on the club and party circuit.
Using the name Brian Stacy, he released his first record, "High School Days", which
caused a few ripples on the pop charts in 1966. The resulting acclaim brought him gigs
as an opening act for some of the biggest acts in America, including The Animals, Jan &
Dean and The Beach Boys.
The fledgling star veered off his musical course in 1965, reverting to his given name of
Bill Browder and getting into the record promotion business. In a short time his passion
for music, now redirected to furthering the careers of others, made him one of the
industry's most successful record promoters.
In 1974, T.G. found a song that would change his life forever. His astute ability to pick a
hit song and promote it had paid off for numerous artists, yet T.G. kept thinking of his
own musical aspirations. He knew Bobby David's composition "Devil In The Bottle" was
destined to be a hit, yet had no success in pitching the tune. After being turned down by
eight record labels in 18 months, T.G. decided to cut the song himself. Heading to
Nashville, he was signed to Motown, the mammoth R&B label that was trying to
establish a presence in country music.
When he released "Devil In The Bottle" as T.G. Sheppard by night, he soon realized
which of the two jobs would get his undivided attention. While promoting records for
RCA, T.G. formed a close personal and professional relationship with Elvis Presley. The
legendary performer appreciated T.G.'s unique style and personality. As a token of their
friendship, Elvis gave T.G. his first tour bus in 1976, helping to provide him with the
confidence to give up the promotion business and hit the road full time. During his first
year on the road, he scored numerous hits with the Motown imprints of Melodyland and
Hitsville, including "Trying To Beat The Morning Home" and "When Can We Do This
Again".
Named "Best New Male Artist" in 1976 by CASH BOX, T.G. signed with Warner Bros.
when Motown decided to get out of country music. His career then skyrocketed as he
scored 14 consecutive number one hits, including such classics as "Only One You",
"Party Time", and "War Is Hell (On The Homefront)". In 1982, following this impressive
"debut", T.G. was honored as Music City News "Most Promising Male Vocalist".
His sound - a smooth fusion of R&B rhythms, pop arrangements and solid country
songwriting - was a blueprint for country music in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
During this period, his style rarely changed, and fans came to rely on his substantial
recordings of well crafted, slickly produced country-pop rhythms, highlighted by his
evocative vocals.
The "promise" of T.G.'s early career continued into the 1980s, as he racked up one hit
after another. His duet with Karen Brooks, "Faking Love", scored yet another number
one, and "Make My Day", a duet with Clint Eastwood featured in the feature film
"Sudden Impact" crossed over onto the pop charts.
In 1985, T.G. signed with Columbia Records, where he again found himself at the top of
the charts with songs like "Fooled Around And Fell In Love", "Strong Heart", and "One
For The Money". During his Columbia days, he worked with renowned producers Rick
Hall and Bob Montgomery to create four more albums to add to his repertoire.
By 1990, country music traditionalists had changed the course of the format, and T.G.
found himself wondering how he fit the new mold. He chose to withdraw from recording
at this time and instead concentrated on his live performances, touching audiences
night after night with his tried-and-true repertoire of hits, delivered with non-stop energy
and the same excitement he felt as a teen.
He also made a name for himself as an astute businessman. In 1988, he opened his
private residence in the Great Smoky Mountains as a bed and breakfast. The 160-yearold
log home, built high atop Moon Mountain, was an instant success and is still a
popular tourist destination, although T.G. no longer owns the property.
The popular performer, who learned firsthand the kind of entertainment experience fans
craved, was one of the original investors in the highly popular chain of country
nightclubs, Guitars & Cadillacs. The clubs, located throughout the Midwest, serve as
showcase venues for many emerging country singers as well as some of the format's
biggest stars.
T.G. also served as the national spokesperson for the Folgers' NASCAR racing team for
eight years. For six years, he served as the host on "Folgers' Wakin' Up Country Tour",
which headlined throughout North America.
In 1995, he took a two-year hiatus from the road to perform exclusively for eight months
a year at T.G. Sheppard's Theater In The Smokies, a state-of-the-art theater in the heart
of the Great Smoky Mountains. For the first time in his musical career, he enjoyed the
luxury of going home every night after a show. But the wanderlust of a road musician
was inescapable, as he returned to the road in 1997.
Charity work is a crucial part of T.G.'s career. Throughout the year, he works with many
of the nation's top charitable organizations such as Cerebral Palsy, Inc; St. Jude
Children's Hospital; The Alzheimer's Association; The United Way; and ChildHelp USA.
T.G.'s first commercial album in over 13 years "Legendary Friends & Country Duets"
has just been released. It is a duet CD with some of music's biggest icons including
Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Conway Twitty, Kelly
Lang, Ricky Skaggs, The Oak Ridge Boys, Englebert Humperdink, Lorrie Morgan,
Crystal Gayle, Delbert McClinton, The Whites, Mickey Gilley, Steve Cropper, Jimmy
Fortune, and Wayne Jackson and the Memphis Horns. T.G. states that this is the music
he is most proud of. A 90-minute motion picture length DVD was also filmed as the
sessions were recorded and has won the top award for best music documentary at the
Tele Awards in Los Angeles, CA.
T.G. Sheppard's enthusiasm for life and endless energy allow him to fulfill his
unrelenting passion for music. His new album, "Midnight In Memphis", is now available
everywhere music is sold.
Plan Your Visit:▼
Parking: Free parking is available at the venue. Please have patience and be respectful when leaving our parking lots after the show.
Ticket Office: For ticket sales and assistance with ticket orders, please visit our box office or call 260-768-4725. Box Office hours are Monday thru Saturday, 10am to 7pm. All ticket sales are final and non-refundable, no exception.
Tickets: Your phone is your ticket. Make sure you have downloaded your ticket before arriving at the venue to present at ticket check. Will Call tickets can be picked up at the box office window, and you must present a photo ID. If you need your tickets printed for any reason, visit the venue box office prior to entering ticket check. Tickets that include a dining package will need to be printed prior to visiting the restaurant since they serve as your dining voucher.
Rain or Shine Events: All events are rain or shine. In the event of hazardous weather during an event, please follow the safety directions given by venue staff and displayed on digital screens.
Bag Policy: For safety and efficiency, we recommend entering without a purse or bag at our venues. If essential items are needed, we encourage guests to bring them in a small, clear purse. All non-clear purses will be searched, and this will be enforced upon entry at our Performing Arts Center. Diaper Bags for families with small children and bags with required medical items are permitted. No oversized purses, tote or duffel bags, or backpacks of any type will be allowed.
Prohibited Items: Please review the prohibited items list before you come to an event. This list can be found on our FAQ page.
Concessions: Refreshments are available for purchase within the venue. No outside food, candy, or beverages are allowed.
Bar Service: We do have beer and wine service available at most of our PAC concerts. Hours of service vary, depending on show schedule, but the bar is typically open for at least 90 minutes once doors are open.
No Smoking: Smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited inside the venue.
Safety and Security Policies: All members of your party must have a ticket to enter the venue. All individuals entering the facility are required to go through a security screening which includes metal detection and checking bags for prohibited items. These security screenings may vary on some events, so please refer to your "Know Before You Go" email to plan your visit accordingly. Re-entry is not permitted without a ticket. For a complete list of prohibited items and venue policies, visit our FAQ page.
Accessibility: For complete information on our services, please visit the Accessibility section of our FAQ page.
Dining Packages: Buffet dining at our Blue Gate Restaurant can be added to any ticket price for your convenience. Price would include meal but not gratuity. To ensure guests have time to dine, we suggest arriving no later than 2 hours prior to show time, in case the restaurant is on a wait.
Hotel Reservations: If you need hotel accommodations, consider staying at our Blue Gate Garden Inn – adjacent to the Performing Arts Center! For more information and to check availability, visit https://www.bluegategardeninn.com/ or call 260.768.4725.