Zelienople theater hosts Nashville’s nationally known Six One Five Collective

ZELIENOPLE — They’ve garnered 150 million streams, opened shows for musical superstars, and earned awards and Grand ol’ Opry stage time.

The members of Six One Five Collective have achieved much, and now are on the road together, touring the U.S. including a May 24 concert at The Strand Theater in Zelienople.

Six One Five Collective’s new single “Doozies,” a boot-tapping, laugh-out-loud look at the pitfalls of dating, and the optimism that persists, is being played by radio stations coast-to-coast, including Beaver County Radio (95.7-WMBA and 99.3-WBVP.)

Band members Nicole Witt, Aaron Goodvin and Michael Logen spoke with Beaver County Radio Morning Show host Scott Tady on a recent broadcast you can hear right here:

They talked about “Doozies,” their song “Kindness,” featured on Season 21 of TV’s “American Idol,” and The Strand show, for which tickets cost $25 and $35, available at thestrandtheater.org.

Six One Five Collective has a show at The Strand in Zelienople.

Six One Five Collective biography

Rounded out by Sarah Darling, a 98-time Grand Ole Opry performer who has toured the world with five full-length albums, multiple singles including a #1 on the UK Country charts and 11 million video views, Six One Five Collective members have individually or collectively opened for Jon Pardi, Lee Brice, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Chesney, Old Dominion, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, James Taylor, Paul Simon, Bonnie Raitt, India. Arie, John Legend, The Marshall Tucker Band and Carly Pearce.

Band member Goodvin is a double platinum-selling artist with two #1’s and 6 Top 10 hits in Canada as well as a Juno Awards “Album of the Year” nomination and songs recorded by Luke Bryan, Pardi and Cole Swindell.

Logen, of central Pennsylvania, is a Grammy nominated, platinum-selling singer-songwriter for commercial and sync cuts including multiple placements on “Nashville,” “Suits,” “Parenthood,” “One Tree Hill,” and “The Fosters.”

Witt has recorded with George Strait, Lee Brice, Rodney Atkins and Terri Clark and won the IBMA Song of the Year for Balsam Range’s “Trains I Missed.”