Post by Scully on May 9, 2017 7:54:25 GMT -6
COUNTRY DUO BELLES & WHISTLES PERFORM AT COUNCIL BLUFFS FIRE STATION IN HONOR OF INTERNATIONAL FIREFIGHTERS' DAY
Following Local Tragic Police Shooting
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Omaha country duo Belles & Whistles pose with the Council Bluffs' firefighters.
Following Local Tragic Police Shooting
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Omaha country duo Belles & Whistles pose with the Council Bluffs' firefighters.
In honor of International Firefighters' Day, the dynamic mother-daughter duo, Belles & Whistles, performed for the firefighters at the Council Bluffs Fire Station on Thursday, May 4, preceding their live show at Ameristar Casino for the venue's Country Thursday.  The local entertainers brought the community together by showing their support for their first responders in light of the recent fatal police shooting in the area.
Omaha-natives Kelli and Jaymie Jones' new music video, "Fire," is slated for release in Spring 2017. Sharing the stage with country music mainstays, such as Lee Brice, Old Dominion, Brett Eldridge, Kenny Rogers, and more, the act has won "Best Country" for the Omaha Entertainment & Arts Awards three years running. Their debut EP, Look Up, was recorded at the prestigious Legends Studio in Nashville and produced by Dan Frizsell (Lee Brice, American Young).Â
Fans can purchase Look Up HERE!!!
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About Belles & Whistles:
Omaha-natives, Kelli and Jaymie Jones, formed Belles & Whistles in 2013, but the dynamic duo started playing music together during Kelli's childhood. The mother-daughter act, known for their rich harmonies and meaningful lyrics, are a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll, with Jaymie bringing her roots from the group Mulberry Lane (formerly of Refuge/MCA Records) in the '90s. The group's hit song, "Harmless," placed Top 25 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. After Mulberry Lane came to an end, Jaymie began to play on her own locally with Kelli soon singing backup. Now, Belles & Whistles have shared the stage with country music mainstays, such as Lee Brice, Old Dominion, Brett Eldridge, Kenny Rogers, and more and have won the title of "Best Country" for the Omaha Entertainment & Arts Awards three years running. Their debut EP, Look Up, was recorded at the prestigious Legends Studio in Nashville and produced by Dan Frizsell (Lee Brice, American Young). The release for their music video, "Fire," is set for Spring 2017.