Jason Eady in concert at the OMA on Friday, December 17th. This concert is in memory of former OMA employee Kelley Hawkins. If you knew Kelley, you knew she loved live music with her whole being, you also knew she had a deep passion for the auditorium. Kelley’s family thought there was no better way to honor her, than putting those two loves together and sponsoring a benefit show at the OMA. All tickets sales will be donated to the Ottawa Memorial Auditorium to be used to help purchase an electronic marquee, a project that Kelley was dedicated to. Grab some friends, bring your family and let’s honor Kelley the best way we know how!
About Jason Eady: A near-lifelong songwriter who names Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, and Willie Nelson among his main inspirations, Jason Eady got his start performing in local bars at age 14, showing his natural grasp of everything from soul and R & B to blues and country. After some time in the Air Force, he moved to Fort Worth and started playing open mic nights, where he quickly built up a devoted following. After independently releasing his debut album From Underneath the Old in 2005, he expanded his touring radius and continued turning out critically praised work, including 2012's AM Country Heaven (a top 40 debut on the Billboard Top Country albums chart), 2014's Daylight/ Dark (an album that "belongs on the shelf next to Dwight Yoakam's Buenos Noches from a Lonely Room, Jo Ely's Letter to Laredo, and yes, even Willie Nelson's Phases and Stages," according to All Music), and his self titled 2017 effort (hailed by Rolling Stones as "[h]eavily steeped in his storyteller lyrical style and cleverly framed by uncluttered, acoustic-rich arrangements"). Through the years, Eady has also made his name as an unforgettable live performer, sharing stages with the likes of Sturgill Simpson, Band of Heathens, and Reckless Kelly.