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24-05-2025
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This Milton restaurant served their fan-favorite dish to Kid Rock, Randy Travis and more
Milton Southern cooking and seafood staple The Cutting Board served up a slice of home at country music star Jamey Johnson's star-studded Tennessee wedding May 20, with the help of some Pensacola area vendors. Owner Nan Foster was selected to plan and cater the wedding at Graystone Quarry in Franklin, Tennessee, for longtime friend and 'In Color' singer Johnson and his bride, Brittney Eakins. Foster and her husband, hometown cook Steve House-Gregory, even recreated a hit from their restaurant's menu called Seafood Sensation for a crowd of 350 packed with the big names of country music. Some of the guests included Kid Rock ('All Summer Long'), Randy Travis ('Forever and Ever, Amen'), Zac Brown ('Chicken Fried'), Lee Brice ('Hard to Love'), Gary Allan ('Watching Airplanes"), Ella Langley ('You look Like You Love Me,'), Riley Green ('There Was This Girl') and many more. Get to know The Cutting Board here: The Cutting Board reopens in new location, serving up seafood and Southern specialties There was one guest on the list who left a particularly big impression. 'Randy Travis is the greatest human,' Foster said. 'I mean, he is an incredible human who is gracious in spirit and just is always a pleasure to speak with.' Since the wedding was centered around Southern elegance, The Cutting Board's cuisine fit perfectly in the picture. They brought in highlight dishes from the Panhandle, delighting guests with regional favorites such as mini muffulettas, cups of Louisiana gumbo, and, of course, fresh, local seafood. Seafood Sensation, known at The Cutting Board as Andy's Sensation, was one of the first dishes she ever fed Johnson when they met many years ago. 'We knew going in that we would include that because that's one of his (Johnson's) favorite dishes,' Foster said. 'These guys want good, enjoyable food. It doesn't have to be fancy, it doesn't have to be over the top, it just has to be good.' For dessert, Foster had Johnson's beloved guitar replicated into cake form, with Mississippi-based vendor Cakes By Iris capturing every detail, even the guitar's scribbled signatures. Foster also looked locally for vendors to assist, with The Thirsty Ranch mobile beverage cart serving up his and her style cocktails of hand grenades and blueberry moonshine margaritas, and professional photos shot by Pensacola area photographer, Addie J Photography, that were featured in People Magazine. 'It's just a fantastic opportunity for local vendors to have the opportunity to go to something of this caliber. It gives us a great opportunity to showcase our town, our community, and the kind of people that we have,' Foster said. Foster said one of the highlights of the experience was sharing a piece of the Panhandle with the celebrity guests, some of whom even messaged her after the wedding, trying to get hold of her recipes. 'Absolutely not,' Foster teased about sharing them. She said the event was special not only for her business but also to draw attention to the Panhandle and show what it has to offer despite its small size. 'You never know when you meet someone if you're going to have an opportunity to bring a slice of your world into someone else's world,' Foster said. 'And for us, that's been the most unique experience is being afforded the opportunity to showcase our small-town Panhandle community into such a large world dynamic.' If you want to try the Seafood Sensation for yourself, you can order it from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at The Cutting Board, 8855 State Road 87 S. in Milton. Foster can be reached at 850-516-0975 for questions or catering inquiries. Stay updated on the latest restaurant news by subscribing to our free Pensacola Eats newsletter, delivered to your inbox every Wednesday. Sign up for the newsletter at This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Jamey Johnson wedding planned and catered by Milton's The Cutting Board
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20-03-2025
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Detroit concerts on sale this week: Black Keys, Babymetal, Jamey Johnson, more
The latest batch of metro Detroit concert announcements includes several shows going on sale Friday. Many tours offer early presale opportunities; check individual ticket links for details. Rock duo the Black Keys are headed to Pine Knob Music Theatre on Aug. 21, part of the band's summer-long tour in support of the forthcoming album 'No Rain, No Flowers.' Guitar phenom Gary Clark Jr. will open. On sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster. The colorful Japanese band Babymetal will make its latest visit with a July 3 stop at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre as the group treks across North America. Black Veil Brides and Bloodywood are in support. On sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster. Jamey Johnson will play his first-ever show along Detroit's riverfront when the 'In Color' country star hits the Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre on June 13. On sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster. Collective Soul and Live will serve up '90s rock nostalgia as their co-headlining Summer Unity Tour heads to Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre on July 22. Joining the bill are Our Lady Peace and Greylin James Rue. On sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster. Irish quartet Celtic Thunder is making its Detroit return with a Sept. 30 concert at the Masonic Temple's Cathedral Theatre. On sale at 10 a.m. Friday through AXS. The sibling pop trio AJR will alight at Pine Knob on July 29 as part of its 14-market Somewhere in the Sky Tour, joined by openers Goth Babe, Cavetown, Valley and Madelyn Mei. On sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit concerts on sale Friday: Black Keys, Babymetal, Jamey Johnson