The Piedmont Boys live at Stockyard
The Piedmont Boys started out in Greenville, SC over a decade ago by front man Greg Payne. . The refrain of the fans who come up to them remains the same: “I never liked country music until I heard y’all.” What these folks must be talking about is the watered-down pop-country stuff you hear on the radio nowadays, because if you don’t like REAL country…Merle, Willie, Waylon, Johnny…you won’t like The Piedmont Boys. If you don’t like against-the-grain, outlaw brand, whiskey-soaked, blue-collar honky-tonk music, the kind where the volume and the energy are dead ringers for rock & roll but the sound is gritty hard-country, you won’t like The Piedmont Boys. If you don’t like a live show that’s pedal-to-the-floorboard, rock the place down to the dirt and drain every drop of sweat from every human being in the house, you won’t like The Piedmont Boys. Must be 21–with valid ID
Jasmine Cain live at Stockyard
Jasmine Cain, a multi-award-winning artist hailing from Sturgis, SD, made her mark in Nashville in 2003, pioneering female-fronted rock in the motorcycle events industry. Her versatility spans across Classic and Modern Rock to Pop and Metal, captivating audiences with her electrifying performances. With 8 studio albums, including her latest release “Attitude is Everything” in March 2024, Jasmine’s original music has garnered widespread acclaim, earning her over 30 awards. Among her accolades are JPF Female Artist of the Year, MCMA 4-time Female Rock Vocalist, and NIMA Artist, solidifying her status as a powerhouse in the industry. Known for her dynamic stage presence and high-energy performances, Jasmine captivates audiences with stadium-quality production and soul-filled vocals. Her emotionally charged songs stand the test of time, taking listeners on a thrilling and unforgettable journey. In recognition of her exceptional talent and contributions to music, Jasmine was honored as the 2019 Artist of the Year by All That Shreds Magazine, further cementing her legacy as one of the foremost figures in rock music today. Must be 21–with valid ID