
Pitney Meyer
Bluegrass, BBQ, Barn Raising Bash for WeBuilt
54 Country
400 Gaylord Dr
Fulton, MO 65251
Apr 27, 2025
2:00 PM CDT
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About this concert
Come and enjoy an afternoon of great music, great BBQ, and great fun while supporting WeBUILT-Fulton, MO!
The WeBUILT-Fulton, MO project aims to transform community living by providing an inclusive, supportive, and sustainable environment for adult residents varying abilities. By fostering strong social connections and supporting diverse needs, the project addresses the increasing demand for inclusive housing solutions. The community's emphasis on residents living at their highest level of independence not only enhances the quality of life but also serves as an innovative and replicable model for communities nationwide.
Learn lots more about WeBUILT-Fulton, MO at www.webuilt-fulton.org.
Ticket Prices are $25/adult and $10/child ages 3-15. Don't forget about our elite table sitting and sponsorship opportunities! Food will be available for a donation.
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Pitney Meyer Biography
Born of an enduring friendship and a love of traditional bluegrass music, Pitney Meyer is the musical brotherhood and songwriting collaboration of Mo Pitney and John Meyer.
Committed to capturing the human element at every level of the recording process, Pitney Meyer, alongside Serve Productions, built a completely analog recording studio in the heart of an 1837 hand-hewn log cabin, formerly owned by Johnny Cash, now the Storytellers Hideaway Farm in Bon Aqua, Tennessee.
Over a period of three days, Pitney Meyer produced and recorded their debut album Cherokee Pioneer, also featuring Nate Burie on mandolin, Ivy Phillips on Fiddle, Blake Pitney on Bass and five-time CMA musician of the year Jenee Fleenor on Fiddle.
Read MoreCommitted to capturing the human element at every level of the recording process, Pitney Meyer, alongside Serve Productions, built a completely analog recording studio in the heart of an 1837 hand-hewn log cabin, formerly owned by Johnny Cash, now the Storytellers Hideaway Farm in Bon Aqua, Tennessee.
Over a period of three days, Pitney Meyer produced and recorded their debut album Cherokee Pioneer, also featuring Nate Burie on mandolin, Ivy Phillips on Fiddle, Blake Pitney on Bass and five-time CMA musician of the year Jenee Fleenor on Fiddle.
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