Chasin Aldean- The Jason Aldean Experience
The Jason Aldean Experience Must be 21–with valid ID
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
Moonshine Bandits live at Stockyard
Moonshine Bandits, the California duo of Dusty ‘Tex’ Dahlgren and Brett ‘Bird’ Brooks, are back with their new album Pour Decisions. The duo continues to champion their signature sound of backwoods bravado, country soul, keg-thumping beats, and hip-hop fusion. Pour Decisions is the grittiest, most spirited, and distinctly grassroots release of their sixteen-year campaign of musical badassery. “Let’s face it, our fans love to party and so do we. With the amount of partying we all do, poor decisions can be made,” said Big Tex with a chuckle, referring to the inspiration behind the album title. “We flipped it to ‘Pour Decisions’ to coincide with our new Bucked Up Whiskey brand. Now you can make the right ‘Pour Decision’ when you choose to pour a shot of our whiskey. Cheers!” Pour Decisions takes its inspiration from the struggles and successes of America’s extraordinary era when dreams were being made while hunting for that elusive precious gem. “This album is nothing like our past albums because we wanted to level up from the songwriting to the recording. We really stepped up our game in singing and songwriting on this project and it shows,” said Bird about the new sonic direction. “The overall sound of the album is big and has a lot of energy. We used more live instrumentation than ever before, we even had a choir come in and sing on a track, everything was meant to sound bigger when we created these songs. I think the fans will see we all stepped up our game.” Big Tex adds, “We didn’t cut any corners. In the past, we would have to worry about touring or timelines, but we’re finally in a spot in our career that if we can ‘dream it’, then we can make it happen. We weren’t rushed, and we had the finances to do whatever we wanted on this album. We took our time with this and made sure to put the cherry on top of each song.” Pour Decisions features tracks like “I’m A Rebel,” “I’m A Problem,” “Silhouettes In The Sun,” “Chasing Ghost,” and “Can’t Take My Hometown.” The album showcases the Moonshine Bandits’ signature style, with the tracks taking listeners on a journey filled with good, bad, and even some ugly experiences. Thematically, Pour Decisions pays homage not only to the band’s career journey but also, and profoundly, “a journey about the people we have come in contact with. The people that inspire our songs.” The album is an ode to the brick-and-mortar, mom-and-pop’s, local friends, and corner watering holes that provided the foundation of everyday life, culture, and economics in America. Pour Decisions features 15-tracks that continue to show Moonshine Bandits paving their own lane. There aren’t stops or boundaries, and with Pour Decisions, they prove that they still live by their code. MUST BE 21+
Them Dirty Roses live at Stockyard
Born and raised in the Bama clay, these boys are as authentic as they come. Taught how to bend astring and break a heart by Skynyrd and Hank, brothers James and Frank Ford along with theirhometown friends Andrew Davis and Ben Crain formed the southern rock band known as Them DirtyRoses. Piling into an RV with their belongings and instruments they made their way from Gadsden, ALto Nashville, TN. All living all under one roof, Them Dirty Roses are a living example of thequintessential rock and roll American Dream.If you’ve had the pleasure of experiencing a Them Dirty Roses live show, then you knowfirsthand justhow impressive and energetic they can be. These Southern rockers know how to bring the heat, andtheir high-energy performances are a testament to their talent and passion for music. One of thestandout qualities of a Them Dirty Roses live performance is their ability to engage with theaudience. From the moment they take the stage, lead vocalist and guitarist James Ford commandsthe attention of the crowd with his powerful voice and infectious stage presence. The band’s dynamicstage presence and interaction with the audience keeps the energy high throughout the entire show.In addition to their stage presence, Them Dirty Roses also impress with their musical prowess. Eachmember of the band is a seasoned musician and it shows in their performances. The band’s classicrock, blues, and southern rock influences are on full display in their live shows, and theirtightmusicianship is a testament to the hours they’ve spent honing their craft.Them Dirty Roses have a dedicated fan base and have garnered a reputation as a rising force in theSouthern Rock scene. With their catchy riffs, powerful vocals, and energetic live shows, they are sureto continue making a mark in the world of Rock music for years to come. MUST BE 21+
The Lowdown Drifters live at Stockyard
The Lowdown Drifters are a hard living, hard loving and hard leaving group of Ft. Worth based musicians blending country, rock and Americana into a sound of their own; the epitome of a rock band with a fiddle problem. With heartfelt and sincere melodies crafted by their accurately named frontman Big John Cannon, the Drifters live show is a high energy experience, highlighting their songs that capture the highs and lows of the human experience. The Drifters have been propelled to over 500,000 monthly listeners and 50 million total streams by their wildly successful album Last Call for Dreamers which has led them to share the stage with artists including Randy Rogers, Koe Wetzel, LeAnn Rimes and Zach Bryan. The Lowdown Drifters have crisscrossed the country in 2024 while still making time to record their new album, In Time, with Grammy Award nominated producer Wes Sharon (Turnpike Troubadours, American Aquarium, John Fulbright) to be released on October 25th. Must be 21–with valid ID
Charley Farley live at Stockyard
Arkansas hick-hop artist Charlie Farley’s self-issued digital tracks, mixtapes, and videos resulted in a record deal, touring spots, and a place on the country charts. Farley started writing poems when he was 12 years old, but it wasn’t until he graduated from high school that he started combining the lyrics he had written with music and beats, working in a makeshift studio to create mixtape after mixtape of his songs. An avid fisherman and hunter, his first break came when he wrote and recorded a fishing rap song for the television fishing series Exposed. His ease with the country rap format eventually brought him a production deal with Phivestarr Productions and an album deal with Colt Ford’s Average Joes Entertainment, which released Farley’s debut album, Hog Heaven, early in 2014. The artist decided to go the independent route for his sophomore album, All I’ve Been Through, which appeared in the spring of 2016. The album placed on numerous digital charts and prompted some regional touring. Almost two years later, Farley got back in the studio to issue the full-length Winning with the Losers for his own Back Road Records, distributed by Average Joes Entertainment. The album landed inside the Top 25 on the country Heatseekers charts. Must be 21–with valid ID
Poisonus w/ Stone Whiskey live at Stockyard
Poison not Quite Poison Tribute band playing all your favorite Poison songs Must be 21–with valid ID
The Georgia Thunderbolts live at Stockyard
The road to being hailed as the new torchbearers of Southern rock hasn’t been as glamorous as you might imagine for The Georgia Thunderbolts. It wasn’t many years ago that the guys busked at gas stations, fumbled through covers, and drove four hours to Alabama to play to a bartender and a three-legged dog sitting on a barstool. These days, however, the Rome, Georgia-based quintet is a critically acclaimed and internationally touring band fending off the sophomore slump with its latest album, Rise Above It All, out on Mascot Records. The 13-track record is an artistically assured collection of hard-hitting Southern rock, blues, and heartfelt Americana. “When you cut back on being a tough guy, more emotions can come through, and you hear that on this record,” says TJ Lyle, lead vocals, harmonica, and keyboards. “This album travels all musical genres.” The Georgia Thunderbolts are rounded out by Zach Everett, bass, classical guitar, harmony vocals; Bristol Perry, drums; Logan Tolbert, guitar; and Riley Couzzourt, guitar. The quintet’s earthy and emotive aesthetic spans late 1960s singer-songwriter intimacy, the yearning of the blues, the mythological stories of country, and a bracing dose of arena-ready classic hard rock. “I was raised by my dad and my grandma. He loved 1980s rock, and my grandma loved classic country, like Hank Williams Jr., Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard,” Riley says. “As soon as TJ opens his mouth you know we’re from the South.”Previously, the band released it’s debut album, Can We Get A Witness, smack in the middle of the pandemic. Despite not having the opportunity to tour, the album amassed over 6 million streams across digital platforms, and earned critical acclaim from No Depression, Rolling Stone, Classic Rock, American Songwriter, Loudwire, Paste Magazine, and many others. Raring out of lockdown, the guys made up for lost time, performing alongside a who’s who of rock icons. Select live performance highlights include sharing stages with Black Stone Cherry, Deep Purple, The Marshall Tucker Band, Blackberry Smoke, The Kentucky Headhunters, The Steel Woods and The Outlaws. Must be 21–with valid ID
Nathan Morgan live at Stockyard
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Parker Barrow live at Stockyard
Parker Barrow, the blues-infused Southern rock band led by Megan Kane (vocals) and Dylan Turner (drums), supported by the formidable Alex Bender (guitar) and Michael Beckhart (bassist), is a powerhouse group, boasting a distinctive musical style. Forged from an immediate connection, the band finds inspiration in the infamous duo of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Kane and Turner aim to infuse their music with the iconic energy of a dynamic duo, portraying a narrative where, instead of evading the law, they are a dynamic pair in pursuit of their rock ‘n’ roll dreams. Must be 21–with valid ID