June 28, 2026
Doors: 7:00 PM - Show: 8:00 PM
18+
Presented by The Listening Room
Gabe Lee with Jordan Foley at Blue Jay Listening Room
Blue Jay Listening Room
2457 3rd St S, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250
Date & Time
Sunday, June 28, 2026
8:00 PM
Location
Blue Jay Listening Room
2457 3rd St S, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250
Gabe Lee - Storytelling has been an anchor of Lee's music since the very beginning. He launched his career
as a genre-bending musician after returning to Tennessee, quickly progressing from dive bar gigs
to high-profile opening slots (including shows with Jason Isbell, Los Lobos, and other artists
who, like him, blurred the lines between roots-rock, country, and other forms of American folk
music) to his own headlining shows. Throughout it all, he drew upon the narrative
skills he'd sharpened as a student. If albums like Honky-Tonk Hell and The Hometown Kid often unfolded
like autobiographical entries from his road journal, then Drink the River shows an even broader
range of his storytelling abilities. Lee isn't just writing songs about himself; he's writing songs
about all of us. And maybe, in doing so, he can bring us a little closer together.
Jordan Foley writes songs that feel like they’ve been waiting for you: honest, lived-in, and quietly full of hope. Based in Orlando, Florida, Jordan has built a reputation for heartfelt storytelling and timeless songwriting that connects across generations.
Whether performing solo or with his band, The Wheelhouse, his music carries the kind of sincerity that only comes from someone who means every word. Drawing from Americana, folk, and country roots, his songs explore love, loss, and the everyday search for meaning, always grounded in melody and heart.
Over the years, Jordan has become a familiar face in Florida’s independent music community, sharing stages with touring songwriters and building a loyal following one intimate show at a time. At the core of it all is connection, the belief that a good song can make a room feel like home.A singer and songwriter whose music is steeped in honky tonk country and rough-hewn folk sounds,