Texas Independence Day Festival! 3PM - 6PM ACOUSTIC SONG SWAP with
Julie Nolen, Juliet McConkey, Dallas Burrows, Gus Miller 6:30pm-8pm
The Teague Brothers 8:30pm-10pm Ryan Wilcox & the Sunday Shakes
10:30pm-12am Joshua Ray Walker Band JOSHUA RAY WALKER: RAISED ON THE
MUSIC OF THE SMOKEY MOUNTAINS, JOSHUA RAY WALKER TOOK A PRECARIOUS
PATH BACK TO TRADITIONAL COUNTRY MUSIC. ONE FORGED BY MUSICAL
EXPLORATION AND L IFE EXPERIENCES THAT MOST HIS AGE HAVE NOT YET
ENDURED. HE HAS PLAYED HIS SONGS ON STAGES ALL ACROSS TEXAS AND
BEYOND, ENTHRALLING LISTENERS WITH HIS BRAND OF MELODIC,
CHARACTER-DRIVEN WRITING WHICH PUTS A NEW SPIN ON TRADITIONAL
STORY-TELLING COUNTRY. EXPECT HIS FIRST FULL-LENGTH RELEASE THIS
SUMMER, 2018. RYAN WILCOX & THE SUNDAY SHAKES Over the last few years,
Fort Worth has become a breeding ground for diverse and interesting
new music. The city seems to have everything from country and blues to
rock and roll flowing from it like a fountain. From somewhere in the
middle of the sounds and the city, Ryan Wilcox and The Sunday Shakes
were born. The trio’s sound ranges indefinitely, from simple
acoustic ballads to dirty and gritty southern rock assaults. Ryan’s
songwriting style is raw and naked, with an honesty that has been lost
in a lot of modern music. Ricky Harris (Bass) and Josh Banks (Drums)
provide a rhythm section that gives their songs and performances alike
an unshakeable foundation that hits you right in the gut. Their new
album, ”Sunday Morning Sin”, not only expresses their versatility,
but also invokes every conceivable emotion from their listeners. THE
TEAGUE BROTHERS The Teague Brothers Band is a group of good buddies
and good timers that love sharing their unique connection to music and
song writing with their ever growing fan base. They rise up to every
occasion to explore a different approach to country and folk rock
music. Their live show is energetic and rocking as they bring you on
a roller coaster of thought provoking songs. You'll dance, you'll
sing along, and you'll reflect. Truly a performance for everyone in
attendance. In 2019 they released their debut album as a band titled
'Harvest Day'. 'Harvest Day' symbolizes their collective energy and
efforts, all concentrated, to create a solid message to their fans and
peers that they are just getting started. On that album they
released 'Coyote' as their first single ever to go to radio.
"Coyote" is a driving, fiddle laden song about falling in love with
the girl down the street, worthy of the hundreds of playlists it found
itself on in the streaming world. In the radio world however,
"Coyote" climbed to the top 50 on the Texas radio charts. And in
2019 it was listed in the top 200 songs released to radio by the Texas
Regional Radio Report.
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