Thursday, August 30, 2018

THE PARTY LIST - August 30 - September 5


Note: Please remember to check with the venue as to whether or not there is a cover charge or ticket required for the shows you plan to attend. Also, some venues have an age restriction. I have provided links to the venues when possible, making it easy for you to check it out.
Not all events take place in Texas. With that in mind I will begin listing them not only by day but by TEXAS and ON THE ROAD. With that in mind…

Let’s Get This Party STARTED!

TEXAS
Thursday – 30
Cody Joe Hodges (solo) – White Elephant Saloon – Ft. Worth
Matt & the Herdsmen – The Bell Co. Expo – Belton
            /w Josh Ward


Friday – 31
Reckless Kelly – The Backyard at Friztown – Fredricksburg
Bellamy Brothers – Buck’s Backyard – Buda
Cody Joe Hodges – Circleville General Store – Taylor
Zach Coffey – LSA Burger – Denton
Scott Taylor Band – The Kenney Store - Kenney


Saturday – September 1
Bellamy Brothers – Steiner Ranch – Austin
Cody Joe Hodges – Lea Lou Coop – Mason
Mike Blakely – Texas Heritage Vineyards – Fredricksburg
            /w Annie Blakely
Matt & the Herdsmen – The Melody Ranch – Waco


Sunday – 2
Bellamy Brothers – Fayette Co. Fair – La Grange


Monday – 3
NO SHOWS FOUND


Tuesday – 4
Mike Blakely – Western Edge Cellars – Fredricksburg


Wednesday – 5
NO SHOWS FOUND

ON THE ROAD
Thursday – 30
Ragged Union – Sam Bond’s Garage – Eugene OR
Asleep at the Wheel – The Ardmore – Ardmore PA


Friday – 31
Clint Black – Seven Peaks Festival – Buena Vista CO
Ragged Union – Cosmic Turtle Farm – Tenino WA
Asleep at the Wheel – The Newton Theatre – Newton NJ
Gene Watson – Bluegate Theatre – Shipshewana IN
Neal McCoy – Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Pow Wow – Tuskahoma OK
Lorraine Jordan – Back 40 Bluegrass Festival – Curryville MO


Saturday – September 1
Pat Green – Horseshoe – Bossier City LA
Reckless Kelly – Eufaula Cove Amphitheatre – Eufaula OK
Clint Black – Mazatzal Casino - Payson AZ
Ragged Union – Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival – Bellingham WA
Asleep at the Wheel – Rhythm & Blues Festival – Charlestown RI
Confederate Railroad – Crawford Co. Labor Day – Marengo IN
Gene Watson – Bluegate Theatre – Shipshewana IN
Marc Broussard – Park City Mountain – Park City UT
Neal McCoy – Riverdome – Horseshoe Hotel & Casino – Bossier City LA
Lorraine Jordan – Back 40 Bluegrass Festival – Curryville MO


Sunday – 2
Clint Black – Northern Edge Casino – Farmington NM
Ragged Union – Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival – Bellingham WA
Marc Broussard – Copper Mountain Country Festival -  Copper Mountain CO


Monday – 3
Confederate Railroad – Russell Co. Fair & Horse Show – Castlewood VA
Exile – Panorama Labor Day Celebration – Saltville VA


Tuesday – 4
 NO SHOWS FOUND


Wednesday – 5
NO SHOWS FOUND


Wednesday, August 29, 2018

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT - June Faver - Giveaway!

As I told you earlier, this week is a bit different. Today, I'm featuring Texas romance author June Faver.


BIO:
June/J.D. Faver loves Texas, from the Gulf coast to the panhandle. Her novels embrace the heart and soul of the state and the larger-than-life Texans who romp across her pages. A former teacher and healthcare professional, she lives and writes in the Texas Hill Country.

Thank you for joining me today in The Writers’ Studio. Let’s get started!

I asked June five questions, then asked her to pick three from a list.
Here are my FAST FIVE:

I’ve always asked ‘where do you get your ideas’. So, where do you get yours?
I have no idea where the seed of a story idea comes from, but once I become obsessed with it, I sometimes even dream the story. I’ve had to jump out of bed to make notes before. Generally, the current book is always working in my brain. As I get to know the characters better, they reveal their personalities, strengths and weaknesses and idiosyncrasies. 

Which comes first, the story, the characters, or the setting?
I wish I could tell you that I have some kind of formula for writing, but that’s not the case.  I’m never at a loss for story ideas. I do have a bulging file of WIPs (Works in Progress). Some will never be finished, while burst forth into fruition. Once I got a story idea from a news story about border immigration and another time someone said the phrase, “throw-away babies” and I totally freaked out, but it sparked a story.

Which of your heroines most represent you, or the ‘you’ you’d like to be? Why?
I think I’m most like Chloe Solis in my South Padre Island series> Bad Medicine is the first. She always leads with her heart. She is fiercely loyal and shares many of my human frailties.

What is the single most important part of writing for you?
I love to write and would be writing even if my words never got published, but the most thrilling part of writing is when someone reads and ‘gets it’. It’s the ultimate validation.

Self-care seems to be a trend these days. What do you do to pamper yourself?
My days start with a simple ritual of greeting the new day. I have Minx, a precious small rescue dog (Rat Terrier/Chihuahua) and we go out early to perform our ritual. Hers involves patrolling her domain to make sure there are no squirrels or deer around. Yes, she will fiercely chase deer from our part of the woods. After she ensures that we are safe, she comes to lie beside me on the porch, her ears perked up and alert for danger. My part of the ritual involves sitting in my big wicker chair, breathing, admiring the colors of the sky and listening to the incredible bird songs, and most of all...finding my center. Just being thankful. I water the growing things and make sure both bird baths are filled. Yes, it’s a year round thing. Love to sit out in the rain. Minx, not so much... 

Here were June's THREE:

How long have you been writing - have you always wanted to be a writer?
My second grade teacher, Sister Anastasia, let me write, cast, direct, and act in the 3-Act Plays I wrote. She gave me a box of colored chalk so I could draw the sets on the 3 blackboards. She was my patron saint and gave a portal for those stories to come tumbling out. Yes, I was 7 years old. 

How much of your personality and life experiences are in your writing?
LOTS!!! It just creeps in. I find myself writing in things that have happened to me or someone I know...and I sometimes write a character with mannerisms I’ve observed in others. No one is exempt.

If money were not an object, where would you most like to travel?
Anywhere with a white sand beach, gentle offshore breezes and lots of seafood and fresh produce. Oh, and a sail boat. Heavenly.

Great answers! Now, let's talk about DO OR DIE COWBOY. I've read the book and am in love with Tyler Garrett. I think most women would be.
This is BOOK 1 in the Dark Horse Series.


BLURB:

Putting it all on the line for love...
Cowboy musician Tyler Garrett has a once-in-a-lifetime chance to put aside his rough-and-tumble rancher's lifestyle and realize his dream. He's on the road to Dallas to record a demo when that dream gets kicked sideways by a beautiful woman on the run.
Leah Benson will do whatever it takes to keep her daughter safe. But when her dangerous past catches up with her, she needs a hero—and luckily for her, Tyler Garrett was born and bred for the role.

EXCERPT:

        The dog began to lap noisily. Leah knelt down beside him to run her hand over the silky fur. “Good boy” she whispered and rose from her crouch. When she turned, she ran smack into a brick wall. A warm muscled brick wall with arms. She stifled a scream as she pushed off the wall and was gathered into a rough embrace.
         “Easy, Leah.”
        “Oh, Ty! You scared me.” Swallowing hard, she braced her hands against his powerful bare chest.   The sensation sent her heart into a flutter. Longing surged through her. Longing for what, she wasn’t quite certain, but longing nonetheless.
        “Sorry,” he murmured, his voice deep and raspy. “I thought Lucky was getting into something.” He held her firmly against his warm torso.
        She swallowed again. “N—No, I’m sorry I woke you.” Gazing up, she couldn’t read his expression in the darkness.
        He expelled a breath, staring down at her moon-washed face. “You are just too pretty for my own good.”
June is offering a copy of the book to a lucky person leaving a comment below. Remember, if you don't comment you can't hold this Great Read for FREE  If you are in the US, you may choose preference of PRINT or eBOOK.  Outside of the US will receive the eBook.


You can purchase your copy of DO OR DIE COWBOY via AMAZON and AuthorLitAudio

You will find June Faver on the following social media channels. 

WEBSITE    TWITTER    FACEBOOK    PINTEREST   GOODREADS    

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

OUT OF THE CHUTE - Tyler Garrett

Today's Out of the Chute is a bit different. While I'm interviewing a music artist, this one is fictional... well, at least according to Texas author June Faver. But I'm sure if you ask Tyler Garrett, you'd get a different answer. I think all of my readers and artist friends can identify with Tyler and Leah.

Tyler Garret is the hero in DO OR DIE COWBOY, a cowboy contemporary set in Texas that releases to the world TODAY! Tyler is like every other guy. He thinks he has his life all planned out... until a pretty damsel in distress enters his world. You guys know how that goes. Let's talk to Tyler


Thank you for joining me today, Tyler.  Let’s get started.

Regarding the simple pleasures of life, what are some of the little things that make your day better? Spending time with Leah, the woman I love, and her daughter. Singing and playing my guitar for them and just making them smile. We like to go for a ride around the ranch. Seeing everything through Gracie’s eyes  is like seeing it for the first time. 

Who was your biggest supporter growing up?
My mom was the one who encouraged me to sing. We sang gospel songs in church, and she entered me in talent contests. My dad thought I had talent, but he just never saw me doing anything except ranching.

What are some of the events in your life that have made you who you are?
Growing up on the ranch was always positive. My brothers and I learned the value of hard work and to respect the land. Music has always been in my heart, so when my mom encouraged me to enter talent contests, I did my best to make her proud of me.

What risks are worth taking?
There are risks you can back away from and risks you have to take. If someone I love is at risk, I would always step up. No matter what.

What’s the first thing you noticed about Leah when you saw her?
First of all, I noticed how beautiful she was, and also how scared she looked. Her big brown eyes reminded me of a frightened fawn.

You and Big Jim had problems but home is home. What is special about the place you grew up?
My dad was a lot easier to get along with when mom was alive. After she passed, it was as though he realized how fragile life is, and he wanted to squeeze the most out of every day. I know it was his intention to gather as much land as possible because he has three sons to leave it to. He wants to ensure that each of us has a good life, and for him, that means life on the Garrett ranch.

They say children and animals have an innate ability to recognize the good in a person. What do you think Gracie saw in you that made her feel safe?
After everything Gracie and Leah had been through, I’m so glad Gracie was able to accept me as a positive person in her life and that she had nothing to fear from me. She knows I would lay down my life for her.

What is it about music that speaks to you?
Everything. I’ve always heard music in my head. It surprised me that no one else could hear it.

Leah had a rough patch in her life. What drew you to wanting to protect her?
She looked so frightened. Of course, she’s  beautiful but something just reached right into my heart. She was wound so tight I had to do whatever I could to keep her and Gracie safe.

What would be a perfect first date?
In our town, going to the Eagle’s Hall on a Friday night, is a lot of fun. They have a live band on weekends, so a lot of townspeople turn out to have a beer and take a turn around the dance floor.

Life seems to be on its own time table. Do you believe in fate?
Of course. Too many things in my life have just fallen into place. It had to be fate, that I met Leah when I was on my way to Dallas. We could so easily have missed each other.

What was the most influential turning point in your life?
Meeting Leah and Gracie. I thought my singing career was the most important thing in my life, but I was wrong.

What is the one thing you want to do differently from your parents?
For my mom and dad, the whole world was right on our ranch and in the nearby small town of Langston, Texas.  I’ve been on tour and I want to see more of the world, and take Leah with me.

What is your favorite season or holiday? And do the two coincide?
My favorite season is the fall. I love when it cools off and the leaves turn colors. I love all the holidays that bring my family together. The Garretts are a tight clan, but the holidays are a celebration of family.

Describe yourself in 3 words
Luckiest man alive.

If you could do one thing to surprise Leah, what do you think it would be?

I think she deserves a real honeymoon. I’d love to surprise her with a cruise or vacation to some tropical island where we can just relax and be with each other.

Thanks again for being here, Tyler. I know your brothers have their own story to tell. Please let them know I'd love to have them here down the road.

Do Or Die Cowboy is the first traditionally published book by June Faver. I will be introducing her to you all tomorrow. In the mean time, I hope you'll head on over to Amazon and pick up your paperback or Kindle edition today!

If you have a Barnes and Noble near you, Do Or Die Cowboy is available in store via a special 'tower' promotion through the end of September. You'll find the book positioned on a tower display. 


Until tomorrow... 
Country Blessings!



Thursday, August 23, 2018

THE PARTY LIST - August 23 - 29


Note: Please remember to check with the venue as to whether or not there is a cover charge or ticket required for the shows you plan to attend. Also, some venues have an age restriction. I have provided links to the venues when possible, making it easy for you to check it out.
Not all events take place in Texas. With that in mind I will begin listing them not only by day but by TEXAS and ON THE ROAD. With that in mind…

Let’s Get This Party STARTED!

TEXAS
Thursday – 23
Reckless Kelly – Courville’s – Beaumont
Lyle Lovett – Wagner Noel PAC – Midland
Kelly Willis – Waco Hippodrome Theatre – Waco
Cody Joe Hodges – Fralo’s Pizza – San Antonio


Friday – 24
Reckless Kelly – Stingaree – Port Bolivar
Kelly Willis – Antone’s – Austin
Aaron Watson – Smart Financial Center- Sugarland
Aaron Einhouse – North Texas Fair & Rodeo – Denton
Cody Johnson – Republic Square – Austin
Chuck Hawthorne – Uptown Art House – Marble Falls
  

Saturday – 25
Dave Thomas – Railean Distiller’s – San Leon
Pat Green – Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheatre – College Station
Aaron Watson – ExtraCo Event Center – Waco
            Margarita Salsa Festival
Aaron Einhouse – The Foundry – Dallas
Cody Johnson – Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater – College Station
Chuck Hawthorne – Bugle Boy – La Grange
            /w Libby Koch
Gene Watson – Stagecoach Ballroom – Ft. Worth
Max Stalling – Floore’s – Helotes
Zane Williams – Mardi Gras Backyard – Mount Pleasant
Zach Coffey – Ft. Worth Live – Ft. Worth


Sunday – 26
Cody Joe Hodges (solo) – Woodshed Smokehouse – Ft. Worth
Chuck Hawthorne – The Bugle Boy – La Grange
            /w Libby Koch
            Free Music Lessons for Veterans
Tessy Lou – Poodie’s – Spicewood


Monday – 27
WC Jameson – Poodie’s – Spicewood
            Guest: Monte Warden


Tuesday – 28
Chuck Hawthorne – Liberty Tree Tavern – Elgin
            /w David Starr
Mike Blakely – Western Edge Cellars – Fredricksburg


Wednesday – 29
Cody Joe Hodges – Six Springs Tavern – Richardson
Scott Taylor Band – Moonshine Drinkery – Victoria


ON THE ROAD
Thursday – 23
Ragged Union – New Terrain Brewery – Golden CO
Whiskey Myers – JBGB – Fayetteville AR
Asleep at the Wheel – Bell’s Eccentric Café – Kalamazoo MI
Confederate Railroad – Rollie’s Rednecks & Longnecks – Sauk Rapids MN
Neal McCoy – Spencer Theater for the Perf. Arts – Alto NM


Friday – 24
Asleep at the Wheel – Potawatomi Casino – Milwaukee WI
Bellamy Brothers – Grizzly Rose – Denver CO
Confederate Railroad – Bigs – Sioux Falls SD
David Ball – The Vee – Monteagle TN
Neal McCoy – Spencer Theater for the Perf. Arts – Alto NM
Lorraine Jordan – Pickin’ On the Porch – Panteo NC


Saturday – 25
Kacey Musgraves – Billy Reid’s Shindig – Florence AL
Ragged Union – Grapes and Grass – Boulder CO
Grand Ole Opry Legends – American Music Theatre – Lancaster PA
            Bill Anderson, John Conlee, Jeannie Seely
Clint Black – Portneuf Wellness Complex Amphitheatre – Pocatello ID
Lyle Lovett – Gillioz Theatre – Springfield MO
Asleep at the Wheel – Big Top Chautauqua – Bayfield WI
Bellamy Brothers – Western Legends Roundup – Kanab UT
Confederate Railroad – The Octane Bar – Wisconsin Rapids WI
David Ball – Prairie Players Civic Center – Galesburg IL
            Benefit Mark & Jeannette Klein Pediatric Wellness Center
Exile – Sellersburg Celebrates 2018 – Sellersburg IN
Neal McCoy – Colorado State Fair & Rodeo -  Pueblo CO


Sunday – 26
Asleep at the Wheel – Dakota Jazz Club – Minneapolis MN
            6 p.m. & 8 p.m. Shows!
Bellamy Brothers – The Museum Club – Flagstaff AZ


Monday – 27
NO SHOWS FOUND

Tuesday – 28
NO SHOWS FOUND

Wednesday – 29
Ragged Union – White Eagle – Portland OR
Asleep at the Wheel – Harvester Performance Center – Rocky Mount VA
Neal McCoy – Minnesota State Fair – St. Paul MN



Thursday, August 16, 2018

THE PARTY LIST - August 16 - 22


Note: Please remember to check with the venue as to whether or not there is a cover charge or ticket required for the shows you plan to attend. Also, some venues have an age restriction. I have provided links to the venues when possible, making it easy for you to check it out.
Not all events take place in Texas. With that in mind I will begin listing them not only by day but by TEXAS and ON THE ROAD. With that in mind…

Let’s Get This Party STARTED!

TEXAS
Thursday – 16
Bellamy Brothers – Liberty Hall – Tyler
Max Stalling – The Old Post Office – Caldwell
Zach Coffey – Keller Tavern - Keller


Friday – 17
Kelly Willis – The Royal Theater – Archer City
Aaron Einhouse – The Foundry – Dallas
Bellamy Brothers – Main Street Crossing – Tomball
Cody Joe Hodges – Cavalry Court – College Station
Max Stalling – Dosey Doe’s – The Woodlands
Matt & the Herdsmen – Pacific Yard House – Conroe
Neal McCoy – Southern Junction Live - Irving


Saturday – 18
Pat Green – North Texas State Fair – Denton
Kelly Willis – The Heights Theater – Houston
Bellamy Brothers – Texas Opry Theatre Music Video Page – Weatherford
Gene Watson – Downtown @ T & P Trailhead Park – New Boston
Matt & the Herdsmen – Monster Carwash Bar – Edinburg
Neal McCoy – Southern Junction Live – Rockwall
Zach Coffey – Wild Acre Brewery – Ft. Worth


Sunday – 19
Tessy Lou – Poodie’s - Spicewood


Monday – 20
George Ensle – Poodie’s – Spicewood
            Guest: David Lee


Tuesday – 21
Dave Thomas – T-Bone Tom’s – Kemah
Mike Blakely – Western Edge Cellars – Fredricksburg


Wednesday – 22
No Shows Found

ON THE ROAD
Thursday – 16
Reckless Kelly – The Old Saloon – Emigrant MT
Clint Black – The Tulalip Amphitheatre – Tulalip WA
Asleep at the Wheel – Buck Owens Palace – Bakersfield CA
Cody Johnson – Georgia Theatre – Athens GA
Confederate Railroad – Holiday Inn Resort – Panama City FL
Exile – Swift Co Fair – Appleton MN
Zane Williams – The Old Saloon – Emigrant MT
Jaryd Lane – Cowboys Nightclub– Lafayette LA
            /w Allie Colleen & David Adam Byrnes


Friday – 17
Cole Swindell – The Ready Room – St. Louis MO
Reckless Kelly – Pub Station Ballroom – Billings MT
Aaron Watson – Missouri State Fair – Sedalia MO
Asleep at the Wheel – Harris Center – Folsom CA
Cody Johnson – Dallas Bull – Tampa FL
Exile – Dakota Sioux Casino – Watertown SD
Lorraine Jordan – NC State Bluegrass Festival – Marion NC
Zane Williams – Pub Station – Billings MT
            /w Reckless Kelly
Jaryd Lane – Mikko – Kinder LA
            /w Allie Colleen


Saturday – 18
Reckless Kelly – Montana Jack Big Sky Resort – Big Sky MT
Clint Black – Harris Center for the Arts – Folsom CA
Ragged Union – Bannock Co. Bluegrass Festival – Pocatello ID
Asleep at the Wheel – The Big Room @ Sierra Nevada – Chico CA
Cody Johnson – The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon – Fort Myers FL
Crystal Gayle – Beacon Theater – Hopewell VA
             2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Confederate Railroad – Sturgis MS Bike Rally – Sturgis MS
Exile – Bad River Days  - Fort Pierre SD
Marc Broussard – The AMP at Adamson Square – Carrollton GA
Zane Williams – Main Street Miles – Miles City MT
Jaryd Lane – Shrimp Festival – Delcambre LA
            /w Tracy Byrd


Sunday – 19
Cole Swindell – Joe’s Live – Rosemont IL
Clint Black – Harris Center for the Arts – Folsom CA
Ragged Union – Bannock Co. Bluegrass Festival – Pocatello ID
Asleep at the Wheel – Rancho Nicaio – Nicasio  CA


Monday – 20
Cole Swindell – The Intersection – Grand Rapids MI
Asleep at the Wheel – Bankhead Theater @ Livermore PAC – Livermore CA


Tuesday – 21
Cole Swindell – Clyde Theatre – Fort Wayne IN
Confederate Railroad – Wilson Co. Fair – Lebanon TN
Neal McCoy – Lorain Co. Fair – Wellington OH


Wednesday – 22
Cole Swindell – House of Blues – Cleveland OH

Thursday, August 9, 2018

THE PARTY LIST - August 9-15


Note: Please remember to check with the venue as to whether or not there is a cover charge or ticket required for the shows you plan to attend. Also, some venues have an age restriction. I have provided links to the venues when possible, making it easy for you to check it out.
Not all events take place in Texas. With that in mind I will begin listing them not only by day but by TEXAS and ON THE ROAD. With that in mind…

Let’s Get This Party STARTED!

TEXAS
Thursday – 9
Zach Coffey – Truck Yard – Houston
Scott Taylor Band – The Club @ Colony Creek – Victoria


Friday – 10
Aaron Watson – Kokefest – Hutto
Max Stalling – Kokefest – Hutto
Max Stalling – Cowboy’s Dancehall – New Braunfels
Zach Coffey – Truck Yard – Houston


Saturday – 11
Dave Thomas – Culpepper’s Steak House – Rockwall
Pat Green – Haley Nelson Park Amphitheater – Burnet
Aaron Watson – Floore’s – Helotes
Cody Johnson – Sam Houston Race Park – Houston
Max Stalling - Back Porch Bar – Port Aransas
Marc Broussard – Dosey Doe’s – The Woodlands
Neal McCoy – Texas Country Music Hall of Fame – Carthage
Zane Williams – Longhorn Ballroom - Dallas


Sunday – 12
Dave Thomas – Culpepper’s Steak House – Rockwall
Mike Blakely – Western Edge Cellars – Fredricksburg
Tessy Lou – Poodie’s - Spicewood



Monday – 13
WC Jameson – Poodie’s – Spicewood
            Guest: Tanner Miller


Tuesday – 14
Mike Blakely – Western Edge Cellars – Fredricksburg


Wednesday – 15
Scott Taylor Band – Moonshine Drinkery – Victoria


ON THE ROAD
Thursday – 9
Braun Brothers Reunion – Challis ID
            American Aquarium
            Cody Canada & The Departed
Aaron Watson – Lea Co Fair & Rodeo – Lovington NM
Bellamy Brothers – Colorado River Stage Park – Fruita CO
Zane Williams – The Caboose – Minneapolis MN


Friday – 10
Braun Brothers Reunion – Challis ID
            Turnpike Troubadours
            Asleep at the Wheel
            Jason Eady & Courtney Patton
Bellamy Brothers – I- Bar Ranch Concert Series – Gunnison CO
Confederate Railroad – Franklin Southampton Co. Fairgrounds – Courtland VA
Marc Broussard – L’auberrge Resort & Casino – Baton Rouge LA
Neal McCoy – Mercer Co. Fair – Celina OH
Zane Williams – Wooly’s – Des Moines IA



Saturday – 11
Braun Brothers Reunion – Challis ID
            Reckless Kelly
            Robert Earl Keen
            Mike & the Moonpies
            Suzy Bogguss Trio
Clint Black – Golden State Theatre – Monterey CA
Ragged Union – Yarmony Grass – Bond CO
Asleep at the Wheel – Cassia Co. Fair – Burley ID
Bellamy Brothers – Midvale Harvest Days – Midvale UT
Confederate Railroad – Liberty Showcase – Liberty NC
Exile – Bevier Homecoming – Bevier MO
Eddy Raven – Midnight Jamboree – Nashville TN
            /w Lorraine Jordan


Sunday – 12
Charlie Daniels – American Music Theatre – Lancaster PA
Clint Black – Uptown Theatre – Napa CA
Asleep at the Wheel – Community Concert Hall – Durango CO
Bellamy Brothers – The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar – Jackson WY


Monday – 13
Asleep at the Wheel – Musical Instrument Museum – Phoenix AZ


Tuesday – 14
Marc Broussard – Iowa State Fair – Des Moines IA

Wednesday – 15
Clint Black – Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort – Suquamish WA
Keith Urban – Walmart AMP – Rogers AR
Cody Johnson – Wild Greg’s Saloon – Pensacola FL
Chuck Hawthorne – Valhalla Boathouse Theatre – S. Lake Tahoe CA




Thursday, August 2, 2018

THE PARTY LIST - August 2 - 8


Note: Please remember to check with the venue as to whether or not there is a cover charge or ticket required for the shows you plan to attend. Also, some venues have an age restriction. I have provided links to the venues when possible, making it easy for you to check it out.
Not all events take place in Texas. With that in mind I will begin listing them not only by day but by TEXAS and ON THE ROAD. With that in mind…

Let’s Get This Party STARTED!

TEXAS
Thursday – 2
Zach Coffey – Hard Eight - Coppell
Scott Taylor Band - Moonshine Drinkery - Victoria


Friday – 3
Kelly Willis – The Kessler Theater – Dallas
Aaron Einhouse – Top of Texas Festival – Perryton
Matt & the Herdsmen – River Road Icehouse – New Braunfels


Saturday – 4
Kelly Willis – 11th St. Cowboy Bar – Bandera
Matt & the Herdsmen – House Pasture Cattle Co. – Concan
Zane Williams – Roanoke Chop Shop - Roanoke


Sunday – 5
Zach Coffey – Magnolia Motor Lodge – Ft. Worth
Andrea Marie & Magnolia – Poodie’s - Spicewood


Monday – 6
Natalie Rose – The Rustic – San Antonio
Bracken Hale – Poodie’s - Spicewood


Tuesday – 7
Mike Blakely – Western Edge Cellars – Fredricksburg


Wednesday – 8
NO SHOWS FOUND


ON THE ROAD
Thursday – 2
Reckless Kelly – Tractor Tavern – Seattle WA
Asleep at the Wheel – Arvada Center – Arvada CO
Bellamy Brothers – Yamhill Co. Fair – Yamhill OR
Cody Johnson – Klamath Co. Fair – Klamath OR



Friday – 3
Reckless Kelly – Tractor Tavern – Seattle WA
Clay Walker – Cherokee Casino – West Siloam Springs OK
Clint Black – Watershed – George WA – SOLD OUT!
Aaron Watson – Antelope Co. Fair – Neligh NE
Asleep at the Wheel – WYO Theater – Sheridan WY
Cody Joe Hodges (solo)  – The Sherman – Batesville IN
Confederate Railroad – Race Days Festival – Raceland KY
Dinnerbell Road – Hard Rock Café – Pittsburg PA
Gene Watson – Bedell Perf. Hall of SouthEast MO – Cape Girardeu MO
Marc Broussard – Foster Fest – Dothan AL
Neal McCoy – Cole Co. Fair – Jefferson City MO
Zane Williams – Abendigo’s Grill & Patio – Broken Bow OK
Dinnerbell Road - Hard Rock Cafe - Pittsburg - PA 


Saturday – 4
Reckless Kelly – Back Country Bash – Joseph OR
Mo Pitney – Veteran’s Park – Decatur AR
Clint Black – Oregon Jamboree – Sweet Home OR
Ragged Union – SLV Beat the Heat BBQ – Alamosa CO
Aaron Watson – The Fox – Hayes KS
Asleep at the Wheel – Iron Horse Saloon – Sturgis SD
Bellamy Brothers – State Theatre for the Arts – Red Bluff CA
Cody Johnson – Douglas Co. Fair & Rodeo – Castle Rock CO
Cody Joe Hodges (solo) – Gerstle’s Patio Bar – Louisville KY
Confederate Railroad – Gouverneur Fair – Gouverneur NY
Gene Watson – Grand Ole Opry – Nashville TN
Marc Broussard – Elm Street Event Green – Woodstock GA
Neal McCoy – Central Station – Dodge City KS
Lorraine Jordan – Osborne Brothers Bluegrass Festival – Hyden KY


Sunday – 5
Reckless Kelly – The Barn – New Meadows ID
Clint Black – Mount Baker Theatre – Bellingham WA
Ragged Union – Keystone Beer & Bluegrass – Keystone CO
Asleep at the Wheel – Iron Horse Saloon – Sturgis SD
Cody Joe Hodges (solo) – Gerstle’s Patio Bar – Louisville KY
Confederate Railroad – The Palace Theater – Stafford Springs CT


Monday – 6
Asleep at the Wheel – Iron Horse Saloon – Sturgis SD
Confederate Railroad – Union Co. West End Fair – Laurelton PA
Marc Broussard – Ram’s Head On Stage – Annapolis MD


Tuesday – 7
Bellamy Brothers – Sportsman’s Backyard – Lake City CO
Marc Broussard – MusikFest – Bethlehem PA


Wednesday – 8
Johnny Lee – Tonitown Grape Festival – Springdale AR
Cody Joe Hodges (solo) – Awendaw Green – Awendaw SC
Marc Broussard – Ram’s Head On Stage – Annapolis MD