Killed It
by RockNChick7 on 5/13/25Old National Centre - IndianapolisRating: 5 out of 5This man is spectacular. Definitely can’t wait for another show.
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Country musician Larry Fleet's style is dripping with soul.
Influenced by Otis Redding, Ray Charles, Etta James, and more, Fleet is aware of the vibe he brings to not only his songwriting but his stage presence.
Born in White Bluff, Tennessee, Fleet was drawn to music from a young age. It was hard not to be, with White Bluff sitting a mere 30 minutes from Nashville and a family full of musicians surrounding his childhood. It was inevitable that 6-year-old Fleet would start playing and singing in his family's bluegrass band.
As he grew as a singer/songwriter, Fleet moved to Chattanooga before heading to Nashville, something many musicians do to test their chops. After an early publishing deal fell through, he continued working as a manual laborer and electrician to support himself and his wife while writing songs.
His big break came in 2017 when Jake Owen, a successful singer/songwriter in his own right, saw Fleet performing at a friend's barn wedding.
Fleet told Holler magazine that Owen approached him to ask him who he had a record deal with. Taken aback, Fleet explained he wasn't signed and was doing concrete work for money. The two struck up a deal: Larry Fleet would come on the road as Jake Owen's opening act, and if it didn't work out, well, no hard feelings.
The rest of the story reads like a fairy tale.
Fleet placed second on the country music TV show "Real Country," by which time he had a handful of independent singles under his belt, including "Wasted Time," "Working Man" and "Die Young."
His debut single, "Where I Find God," which he wrote with Nashville-based songwriter Connie Harrington, emerged from his "Gospel Song Sunday" series that he developed for his social media and garnered him a solid following.
His easygoing, humble demeanor is also partly responsible for his relatability and devoted fans. He writes from the heart, using his own experiences with his faith, family and music as the inspiration for his writing.
But it isn't just relatability that keeps people coming back for more. Fleet is skilled at writing thoughtful lyrics, establishing the right hooks and mixing his soulful vibe with the familiar country twang.
Stack of Records, his 2021 album, proves he can match wits with the finest writers and musicians in town. Fleet, who co-wrote all of the tracks on the album, exposes his soul, thoughts, and feelings to the degree that only the most talented can accomplish.
A baritone voice and a hopeful country twang make Larry Fleet one of the country musicians you'll be glad you saw live. Get tickets to see Larry Fleet live on tour today at Ticketmaster.
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This man is spectacular. Definitely can’t wait for another show.
Old National Centre was a very cool venue and Everette and Larry Fleet were both amazing
What a man, what a band. This was like a dream! We loved it❤️
It’s amazing Larry Fleet isn’t selling out stadiums. His music is so good, so uplifting. The Paramount is the # 1 small concert hall in NY. It’s awesome to experience a talent like this in such a fantastic setting.
If you appreciate good music you will enjoy his concert, he knows how to create a good atmosphere
Show was tremendous! I’ve seen Larry Fleet before and he never disappoints but this was better than ever. Crowd was super engaged as well making a truly memorable night
Larry fleet is a total presence on stage. Laid back, powerful voice and keeps the crowd engaged. My favorite song is "Where I found God,"and he played it! The venue was perfect. A new little Venue in Charleston called The Refinery. If he performs again in town I will be there!
Had an excellent time at the Bluestone seeing Larry Fleet!! My second time seeing him there
Larry Fleet put on a great show! I liked how laid back he was on stage and he was very humble, not flashy like most artists are nowadays. The Fillmore was a great venue, we were able to get really close. Many drink options, there was also a lot of merch to choose from if you collect concert tees like I do. I would definitely go see him again!
Larry and the band were very entertaining and the crowd was laid back and everyone seemed to have a great time.