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The name Tina Adair has become synonymous with excellence as far as female vocalists in bluegrass music are concerned. Her family band, The Adairs, gave Tina her first introduction and exposure to the industry and when Tina was just 17 years old, she signed a recording contract with Sugar Hill Records.Since then, Tina’s career has been a non-stop, high-speed freight train of excitement and success that produced her first hit solo records, All You Need and Born Bad, during which time she also attended and graduated from Belmont University in Nashville, TN. In late 2012, Tina co-founded and formed the all-star female bluegrass band, Sister Sadie. As a lead singer, and mandolinist for the band, Tina Adair’s name and talent truly soared as the original band formation would go on to earn a GRAMMY nomination, make their debut and perform many subsequent shows on the coveted GRAND OLE OPRY stage, and win the IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) awards for Vocal Group Of The Year three years in a row (2019, 2020, 2021), as well as Entertainer Of The Year in 2020. Sister Sadie was the very first all female band to ever win the Vocal Group of the Year and Entertainer of the Year awards with the International Bluegrass Music Association...making history!
In addition to these accolades, the Country Music Hall Of Fame included Adair and the band in their “Country Currents” series in 2021, which was another enormous honor for Tina as she was able to showcase one of her first mandolins she ever owned along with other artifacts in the exhibit. Tina signed a solo recording contract with Engelhardt Music Group in Nashville, TN, releasing her first solo project in nearly a decade. The self-titled, critically acclaimed release produced many chart-topping hits, including the #1 tear-jerker “Still Got A Long Way To Go.” Tina has been busy out playing stages and entertaining crowds with her uncomparable vocal prowess. Her latest single, "Prisoners Song" released in July of 2025, has earned her another #1 record on bluegrass radio. She is excited for this new group, partnering with Kim and Joel Fox with the Acoustic Social Club! -
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Originally from the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, Kim Fox has been playing bluegrass music for most of her life. She, along with brother, Joel and sister, Barb were the core members of 3 Fox Drive (formerly known as The Fox Family), a band that enjoyed playing throughout North America and Europe. Kim captivates listeners with her strong and expressive voice as well as her from-the-heart original songs. She has previously recorded two albums with The Fox Family on Sierra Records, Follow My Lead and When It Comes To Blues (featuring the #1 self-penned national Bluegrass single, “The Dream”). 3 Fox Drive signed with Koch Records of Nashville in 2006 and released “Listen To the Music”, a project containing 7 of Kim’s original songs. Their collaborative project, "Christmas Grass Volume 3" was released by Koch Records in 2007 and featured 3 Fox Drive along with award winning artists John Cowan, Larry Sparks, Sarah Jarosz, Sony Isaacs and Russell Moore. Kim's song, "Watching Over the Soldiers At Christmas" features a recitation of the Pledge of Alliegience by Charlie Daniels.
Upon the dissolution of 3 Fox Drive, Kim began performing with 6-Time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year recipient, Dale Ann Bradley. After playing on and off with Dale Ann over the past 10 years, Kim decided it was time to revisit having a band and decided to team up with Tina and her brother, Joel Fox to form "The Acoustic Social Club".
Kim's accolades include International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) awards for her part on the Rebel Records recording, Follow Me Back To The Fold (2001 Recorded Event of the Year) and the 2006 Album of the Year, "Celebration of Life: Musicians Against Childhood Cancer". She is also a former winner of the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest hosted by Merlefest and was the founder of IBMA's Kids on Bluegrass! While she has had many songs recorded by fellow bluegrass artists, Kim's song, "Nothing To Lose" has been recorded by two of country music's greatest female artists, Trisha Yearwood ("Greatest Hits"- 2007) and Reba McEntire ("Keep On Loving You"- 2009). Kim is excited about this new musical chapter. She cannot wait to record new songs and share them with all the friends and fans of bluegrass she has met along the way.

Kim & Tina automatically knew that they could not start a band without, Kim's brother, Joel. When it comes to baritone singers, there aren’t many better than this guy! Performing for years with his sisters, he learned how to sing ALL the notes! His banjo playing is versatile and innovative and we’re pretty sure he could make it work in any genre of music!
Joel has had the privilege of playing bluegrass music with various musicians and bands for over 45+ years. His love of the banjo and bluegrass music started with his family band where he grew up in the heart of the Adirondack mountains in Old Forge NY. Joel’s banjo style is derived from the greats, including Earl Scruggs, JD Crowe, Sonny Osborne and John Hickman to name a few. Joel learned at an early age to sing bluegrass baritone listening to bands such as the Bluegrass Cardinals, the Bluegrass Album band, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, the Osborne Brothers, and Nashville Bluegrass band. Joel and his sister Kim Fox played together in the past in the Fox Family band, 3 Fox Drive and most recently in the Dale Ann Bradley Band. When not playing in the Acoustic Social Club, Joel can be found picking banjo at various musical venues when at home in and around the Annapolis MD area.

Meet Casey Freeland, one of the BEST bass players in bluegrass not to mention she’s a fantastic vocalist! We are honored to share a stage, a rental van, a booth at the Mexican joint down the street or a bag of Skittles with this girl!! You’re gonna LOVE her as much as we do.
Here’s a little more about Casey…
Casey Freeland comes from the Ozarks in Missouri. She started playing bass at the age of 11 and grew up playing music with her family. She has toured with Dale Ann Bradley, Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike, Roland White, Chris and Casey Henry, and other local bands. She currently has her own band in Missouri called Casey and the Atta Boys. Besides entertaining on stage she has worked on the business side of the music industry as well with jobs at the IBMA and Keith Case and Associates. She currently makes her home in Clever, MO. Casey is a singer, bass player, and songwriter and is excited to be an addition to the Acoustic Social Club!

Andrew was born and raised in Newton, KS, but now resides in Springfield, MO. He grew up going to bluegrass festivals all around Midwest with his Grandpa who was known as "Russ the Fiddle Man". Andrew began playing the fiddle at age 9. He has played with several regional bands in Missouri, including Brightwater Junction, Missouri River Band and Lonesome Road. He spent the last 12 years playing with Casey and the Atta boys. Andrew has a contagious smile and is fun to watch on stage. Never a dull moment when he's around.
We are so excited to have the opportunity to play with Andrew and have him as part of the Acoustic Social Club!
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