THE STEEL WOODS

THE STEEL WOODSTHU JULY 21DOORS 7 | SHOW 8w/ OLD HEAVY HANDS
FLAT BLAK CADILLAC

FLAT BLAK CADILLACOUTLAW COUNTRY THURSDAY’STHU JULY 28DOORS 7 | SHOW 730$5A group of seasoned musicians from central North Carolina bringing premier Southern Outlaw and Rockabilly Music with a kick.
WINSTON RAMBLE

WINSTON RAMBLEOUTLAW COUNTRY THURSDAY’STHU JULY 7DOORS 7 | SHOW 730Winston Ramble | Official Website of Winston Ramble
TRAVIS GRUBB and THE STONED RANGERS

TRAVIS GRUBB and THE STONED RANGERSOUTLAW COUNTRY THURSDAY’SJUNE 30 | DOORS 6 | SHOW 7$5
PECOS & THE ROOFTOPS

PECOS & THE ROOFTOPSSAT SEPT 24DOORS 7 | SHOW 8Pecos & the Rooftops are a close knit group of friends from northeast Texas that came together while in college in Lubbock. The band is Pecos Hurley (Vocals/Acoustic Guitar), Brandon Jones (Rhythm Guitar), Zack Foster (Lead Guitar), Kalen Davis (Bass), and Garrett Peltier (Drums). Their latest E.P. “Red Eye” released January 24, 2020.
RANDALL KING

RANDALL KING THU AUG 24w/ CLAY PAGEDOORS 7 | SHOW 8 A proud throwback to classic country — George Strait is a touchstone, in particular — Randall King began carving out a cult following in his native Texas with the independently released 2016 Another Bullet EP before putting up big streaming numbers with his eponymous 2018 debut. The album earned him a major-label deal with Warner Nashville, which issued his follow-up, Shot Glass, in 2022. A son of a trucker, King grew up in the small West Texas town of Hereford, with Strait, Keith Whitley, and Merle Haggard playing in his household. Once he came of age, he moved to Lubbock in 2009 with the intent of getting a business degree from Texas Tech. While at college, he heard such local acts as Josh Abbott and decided to start playing music himself. Two years later, he transferred to South Plains College, where he studied music production while also playing music on his own. He formed an Americana group called the Randall King Band, which released an album called Old Dirt Road before splitting. King then decided to go it alone and sing traditional country.
SIMERSON HILL w/ BROTHER PEARL

INDEPENDENCE WEEKEND KICKOFF!SIMERSON HILLw/ BROTHER PEARLFRI JULY 1DOORS 630 // SHOW 730
RED DIRT REVIVAL

RED DIRT REVIVALTHU JUNE 23DOORS 6 | SHOW 7
CLAY WALKER

CLAY WALKER SAT JUNE 4DOORS 7 | SHOW 8 w/ RED DIRT REVIVALPresented with 93.1 THE WOLFThere’s more to the duality of Clay Walker’s debut Show Dog Nashville album Texas To Tennessee than the title. Certainly, the realities of place are as central as this comeback album’s name implies: Nashville busily working toward the next fresh hit; Texas moving at its inimitable and familiar pace. There’s also amix of songwriting and production approaches, evident and more nuanced relationships between the songs themselves, and the overarching presence of a naturally gifted vocalist who relentlessly pursues his own development as a singer. But don’t mistake those dualities for dichotomy–and certainly not polarity. In a storied career dotted with smash singles, platinum albums and countless honors and acclaim, maybe the connection between country’s timeless themes and music-of-the-moment timeliness has been there all along.Many of the country fans behind the almost 20 million on-demand and video streams for his latest single “Need A Bar Sometimes”–who may also be among his 750,000 TikTok followers–are wholly unaware of Walker’s history. Discovered in a Beaumont area bar by noted producer and head of Giant Records James Stroud (Toby Keith, Tracy Lawrence, TimMcGraw, Kenny Rogers), Walker was in his early twenties when he started rattling off a string of smash hits. Among them, “Live Until I Die,” “Dreaming With My Eyes Open,” “This Woman And This Man,” “Hypnotize The Moon,” “Rumor Has It,” “Then What,” “I Can’t Sleep” and “She Won’t Be Lonely Long. “His self-titled debut album rocketed to platinum status, the first of four to cross the million-sold mark. Racking upmorethan 30 chartedsinglesand11No. 1swasn’t without its struggles, however. “Being born and raised in the Houston area, I thought of myself in the line of George Strait and Clint Black, but my first producer had other ideas,” Walker says. “James Stroud pushed me more towards pop sounds I fought with. What he was saying, and I think he was right, was ,’Clay, you’ve got some gears to you that will excite people if you let it. I was young–23–and didn’t really settle with that. But now I’min a sweet spot in music, in life, and I definitely feel the audience has swung around to appreciating music that makes those connections.”
DYLAN SCOTT

DYLAN SCOTTW/ DYLAN MARLOWEFRI MAY 27DOORS 7 | SHOW 8Curb Records recording artist Dylan Scott is a triple threat—a powerful vocalist with a deep,unmistakable drawl; an old-soul songwriter with a young spirit; and a family man with a tender heart.The multi-Platinum singer has notched two No. 1 singles atradio (“My Girl” and “Nobody”), as well asTop 5 hit “Hooked.” Following his first career nomination for “Best New Country Artist” at the all-genre2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards and a coveted spot among Country Radio Seminar’s New Faces ofCountry Music Class of 2019, his Gold-certified ode to his wife, “Nobody,” earned him a 2021 CMTMusic Award. With career streams exceeding 1.2 billion,the Louisiana native has provided tour supportfor Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan and Chris Young, among others, cementing him as an in-demand liveact.Livin’ My Best Life, the highly-anticipated follow-up to his chart-toppingNothing To Do TownEP,releasesAug. 5, 2022, and features fiery lead single “New Truck” and viral TikTok ballad “Can’t HaveMine.”