Dutton Announces Ranch Night BBQ & Concert Starring Sammy Kershaw

Chris Dutton of Belmont County, co-creator of 2019 to 2022’s Blame My Roots Festival, today announced an exciting new summer event. Ranch Night BBQ & Concert, a one-night, one-time-only event will be held at the family’s cattle farm in June with 90s country music sensation Sammy Kershaw headlining.

Ranch Night BBQ & Concert is slated for Friday, June 7 at Dutton Cattle Company, the family’s cattle ranch in Flushing, OH. The night will feature the family’s own premium Ohio wagyu beef.

Ranch Night BBQ & Concert attendees can expect a unique farm-to-table concert experience, the bulk of the food offerings pasture-raised and hand-fed a few hundred feet away. Everything from Wagyu brisket and burnt ends to ribeyes and chuckeyes, as well as burgers and all-beef wagyu hotdogs, will be available. Additional food options and day-of service will be provided by The Pike 40 Restaurant & Bar.

Sammy Kershaw, the renowned country artist, achieved immense success with three platinum and six gold albums, selling over 5 million records and nearly 100 million songs. Hailed as the “heir apparent” to George Jones, he shaped the ’90s country music scene, drawing inspiration from legends like Conway Twitty. Kershaw’s chart-topping journey began with “Cadillac Style,” followed by hits like “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful” and successful albums such as “Haunted Heart.”

A headshot of a man.
Country star Sammy Kershaw is familiar with Belmont County after a number of performances at Jamboree in the Hills.

Joining Sammy Kershaw will be Bryan Martin, a 35-year-old breakout country artist who has garnered recognition for his candid storytelling. Albums like “If It Was Easy” and “Poets & Old Souls” have made a significant impact in country music with over 300 million cumulative worldwide streams and notable collaborations. Local and regional acoustic acts will round out the musical lineup.

When contemplating the event’s conception, Dutton noted the absence of other events of its kind both locally and nationally.

 “This is the only true farm-to-table concert that we know of where the featured food is sourced directly on-site and national recording artists are on stage,” he said. “We’re really excited to offer this to our community!”

Additional features of Ranch Night BBQ & Concert include farm tours, whiskey tent and free overnight parking. Current plans do not include future installments, therefore attendance to this one-night, one-time-only event is strongly encouraged.

A country guy.
Bryan Martin has been working in music for many years, but now at 35 years old his singing about beating life’s battles.

“We’re taking some Blame My Roots Fest ‘lemons’ and making lemonade, and smoking and grilling our own Dutton Cattle beef for whoever wants to show up,” Dutton continued. “We’re planning to make it one hell of a party, and we’d love to see both new and familiar faces there!”

Ranch Night BBQ & Concert will offer general admission and limited premium tickets available for purchase on Friday, March 1. Gates are scheduled to open at 4 p.m. the day of the show. For more information, visit duttonranchnight.com.

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