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SUMMARY:Arlington: Ray Wylie Hubbard at Arlington Music Hall
DESCRIPTION:Ray Wylie Hubbard\, the whiskey-soaked outlaw poet of Texas songcraft\, is headed back to North Texas at the Arlington Music Hall. \n Buy Tickets \nHis latest album\, 2022‘s Co-Starring Too\, is Hubbard’s version of a hoedown-cum–supergroup jam session. It doubles down on the vibe he started with Co-Starring — gathering folks from every corner of roots\, rock\, country\, blues\, and even metal to sing\, riff\, and philosophize alongside him. Hubbard tapped heavy hitters Willie Nelson\, Steve Earle\, Wynonna Judd\, Ringo Starr\, Ann Wilson (of Heart)\, Lzzy Hale\, Steve Lukather\, James McMurtry\, Hayes Carll\, Wade Bowen & Randy Rogers & Cody Canada\, The Band of Heathens\, and more. \nOutlaw country’s favorite curmudgeon\, Ray Wylie Hubbard has been scribbling songs and dodging pigeonholes since the 1960s. He has penned classics that became anthems for people who like their honky-tonk served with a side of rebellion and wit. \nAt any given show\, you might hear: \n\n“Up Against the Wall\, Redneck Mother” — The song that blasted Hubbard onto the map — a hilariously sharp portrait of a beer-swilling\, pickup-drivin’ rebel with a wink and a nod. Originally recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1973\, this tune became a cultural touchstone in Texas and beyond. Its blunt\, bone-dry humor about redneck pride turned it into an enduring outlaw country anthem.\n“Snake Farm” — A gritty\, blues-infused romp that sounds exactly like what it is — nasty\, snaky\, and impossible to shake from your head once it bites. A fan favorite in live shows\, it captures Hubbard’s raw edge like few others.\n“Conversation With the Devil” — A devilish talking-blues yarn where the narrator chats with ol’ Lucifer about life choices and moral muddles — part folk tale\, part social commentary\, all wickedly clever.\n“Dust of the Chase” — One of Hubbard’s more reflective pieces — a song about longing\, restlessness\, and the eternal wanderer’s heart. It’s poetic\, well-crafted storytelling that steers away from pure honky-tonk and leans into Americana soul.\n“Drunken Poet’s Dream” — Co-written with Hayes Carll\, this tune pairs literary humor with honky-tonk honesty — a drinking song that feels like a defiant shrug for anyone who’s ever poured their thoughts into a whiskey glass.\n“Screw You\, We’re From Texas” — A piss-and-vinegar salute to Lone Star bravado. It’s equal parts swagger and self-aware humor — basically a middle finger wrapped in a Texas flag.\n“Desperate Man” — Co-written with Eric Church\, this song became a major country hit\, showing Hubbard’s pen still packs punch in modern contexts.\n\n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/arlington-ray-wylie-hubbard-at-arlington-music-hall/
LOCATION:Arlington Music Hall\, 224 N. Center St.\, Arlington\, TX\, 76011
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Austin: Bob Schneider at ACL Live
DESCRIPTION:Every February 14th\, Bob Schneider doesn’t just pick up his guitar and mumble sweet nothings — he throws a full-on romantic concert with his band\, The Moonlight Orchestra\, at ACL Live in Austin. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n  \n  \n\nHere’s the rundown: \n\n\nHere comes the musical cavalry: Bob Schneider and The Moonlight Orchestra (often with horns\, strings\, jazz drums\, and standup bass) deliver a lush\, romantic set meant for lovers and lovers-to-be. \n\n\nLove songs galore: Expect classic love tunes and favorites from his own vast songbook — a mix of heartfelt ballads and quirky Schneider magic. \n\n\nIt’s an annual tradition: This ain’t a one-off — it’s become the Valentine’s gig local Austinites mark on their calendars each year. \n\n\nOver the years\, Bob Schneider has released more than a dozen albums and written over 1\,000 songs. He has won over 59 Austin Music Awards\, including Best Album\, Best Songwriter\, Best Musician\, and Best Male Vocals\, making him the most decorated artist in Austin’s music history. \nPopular Songs: \n\n\n“40 Dogs (Like Romeo and Juliet)“: A fan favorite known for its catchy melody and romantic lyrics. \n\n\n“Big Blue Sea“: Showcases Schneider’s ability to blend storytelling with engaging melodies. \n\n\n“Metal and Steel“: Highlights his talent for combining delicate storytelling with enchanting tunes. \n\n\n“Sideways”: An introspective track with a laid-back vibe and melodic guitar riffs. \n\n\n“Tarantula“: Known for its haunting melody and introspective lyrics. \n\n\nSchneider’s live performances are legendary\, often featuring improvisation and audience involvement. He has maintained a long-standing Monday night residency at the Saxon Pub in Austin. Beyond music\, he’s also a published author and an avid painter and collage artist.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-bob-schneider-at-acl-live/
LOCATION:ACL Live at the Moody Theater\, 310 West Willie Nelson Boulevard\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260219T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162042
CREATED:20260107T174137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T174218Z
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SUMMARY:San Antonio: Stock Show & Rodeo Ranch Rodeo with Robert Earl Keen
DESCRIPTION:You know those concerts where the spotlight hits and suddenly it’s you\, your buds\, and a sea of hootin’ fans belting out every bar? That’s a Robert Earl Keen show — no BS\, just Texas grit and grins.  \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n  \nFrom “Corpus Christi Bay” to “The Road Goes On Forever\,” expect full‑throated sing‑alongs that turn theatres into roadhouses. One fan put it best: \n\n“REK live is awesome. It’s like he’s just having a conversation with you.” \n\nBetween songs\, Keen’s quick wit and Texas tales flow like beer from a tap. Whether he’s joking about college escapades or riffing on songwriting inspirations\, he bridges the gap between audience and stage. But don’t be fooled — this man’s no nostalgia act. Critics rate him “enjoyable and raucous\,” with concerts clocking nearly 90 minutes of live magic. \nRobert Earl Keen is not just a songwriter — he’s a cultural fixture in Texas. From Kerrville wins in the early ’80s to induction into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame\, Keen’s legacy runs deep. Catch his “Merry Christmas from the Family” medley if you can—it’s legendary enough to be called the “Rocky Horror Picture Show of Christmas songs.” \nWant a concert that’s part road‑trip party\, part storytelling sermon\, and all heart? Robert Earl Keen doesn’t just play songs—he invites you into his world. You’ll walk in a fan\, leave a believer. Slap on your cowboy boots\, grab a buddy\, and let Keen remind you why honest music still matters. \nSee y’all there.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/san-antonio-stock-show-rodeo-ranch-rodeo-with-robert-earl-keen/
LOCATION:Frost Bank Center\, 1 Frost Bank Center Drive\, San Antonio\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T204231Z
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SUMMARY:Austin: Kenny Wayne Shepherd at ACL Live
DESCRIPTION:Kenny Wayne Shepherd is a blues-rock guitar virtuoso from Shreveport\, Louisiana\, who burst onto the scene in the mid-’90s as a teenage prodigy with a fiery fretboard style that’s been making amps smoke ever since. He’s a multi-GRAMMY-nominated\, platinum-selling powerhouse known for big hits like “Blue on Black” and a career that blends classic blues reverence with modern rock energy. Over three decades he’s shared stages with legends like B.B. King\, Bob Dylan\, and The Rolling Stones\, and earned widespread respect for keeping the blues alive and kickin’. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\nIn 2026\, Kenny Wayne Shepherd will be performing the entire album live. In addition to the full classic debut\, expect a deep dive into songs from across his 30-plus year career. Special guests Jimmie Vaughan and Eric Johnson will join select dates to add extra guitar sparks. \nShepherd has a newly recorded version of Ledbetter Heights arriving in 2026 to coincide with the celebration\, giving fans a fresh studio spin on the music that launched his career. \nEarly last year\, Shepherd collaborated on a new blues album called Young Fashioned Ways with blues legend Bobby Rush. This release features original songs written together and showcases Shepherd’s continued creative evolution.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-kenny-wayne-shepherd-at-acl-live/
LOCATION:ACL Live at the Moody Theater\, 310 West Willie Nelson Boulevard\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260220T200000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T162042
CREATED:20260112T154805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T155342Z
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SUMMARY:Austin: Los Lonely Boys at Antone's Nightclub
DESCRIPTION:Los Lonely Boys\, the Grammy-winning “Texican Rock n’ Roll” trio\, are headed back to Antone’s in Austin. The three brothers from San Angelo — Henry\, Jojo\, and Ringo Garza — dust off the usual rock-and-roll rulebook and sprinkle in some Texas blues\, brown-eyed soul\, country sweetness\, and a dash of Tejano spice.\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\nLos Lonely Boys dropped their latest album in 2024 called Resurrection — their first full-length in about 11 years. The Lead single “Wish You Would” brings back their signature blend of soul-soaked rock\, Tex-Mex flair\, and heartstring-tugging lyrics. The band has talked openly about how this record feels like true resurrection — not just a new album\, but a rebirth of their sound and brotherhood.\n\nThey shot to worldwide fame in 2004 with their double-platinum self-titled album and the Grammy-winning single “Heaven\,” and over the years have released several albums and toured extensively while weathering personal and professional ups and downs.\n\nLos Lonely Boys have a deep catalog of great songs\, including:\n\n 	“Señorita” — Sultry\, sweet\, and spicy enough to make you rethink your dance-floor moves.\n 	“More Than Love” — Romantic without being corny — real love talk from real brothers.\n 	“Nobody Else” — A blues-rock groove that sticks like barbeque sauce.\n 	“Crazy Dream” — Dreamy rhythms and that unmistakable “Texican Rock n’ Roll” vibe.\n 	“Staying With Me” — A heartfelt slow burn that’s perfect for late-night listens.\n 	“Diamonds” — Light\, breezy and easy on the ears.\n 	“Velvet Sky” — Lounge-y melodies that feel like a sunset in song form.\n 	“Dime Mi Amor” — Latin-flavored magic to spice up any set list.\n 	“So Sensual” — A sultry groove that’s more tequila than sweet tea.\n\nThe brothers grew up steeped in music. Their dad\, Enrique “Ringo” Garza Sr.\, was already a working conjunto musician in Texas\, and young Henry\, Jojo\, and Ringo Jr. learned how to play backing him in clubs and dance halls around San Angelo while they were still kids\, soaking up rhythm and harmony like sponges at a rain party. \nAs they hit their teens\, the brothers found their own voice and band identity — even borrowing a song title from their dad’s catalog to name themselves Los Lonely Boys — and started gigging around town and beyond\, eventually attracting attention from club owners and industry folks that set them on the road to Nashville and later the bigger Texas music scene. \n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-los-lonely-boys-at-antones-nightclub/
LOCATION:Antone’s Nightclub\, 305 East 5th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260322T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260322T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162042
CREATED:20260112T163034Z
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SUMMARY:Amarillo: ZZ Top at Amarillo Civic Center
DESCRIPTION:The gritty Houston-born blues-rock trio ZZ Top is back on tour for 2026 with the Big One Tour. Guitarist Billy Gibbons\, drummer Frank Beard\, and bassist Elwood Francis carry the torch for the band’s legendary sound — beards\, boogie\, and all — making 2026 look like another hefty chapter in the Little Ol’ Band From Texas’ long\, loud history. \n🎟️ Buy Tickets \nZZ Top was born in Houston in 1969\, and they cut their teeth on the blues and Southern rock circuit\, playing endless bars and clubs before signing to London Records and releasing their first album in 1971. Their breakthrough came with Tres Hombres in 1973 — anchored by gritty\, Texas-boogie tracks like “La Grange” and “Tush” — and by the late ’70s they were known nationwide for their live shows and relentless touring\, cultivating a reputation as one of rock’s tightest power trios. \nAs the MTV era dawned\, ZZ Top leaned into synthesizers and sleek visuals on albums like Eliminator and Afterburner\, spawning iconic hits such as “Gimme All Your Lovin’\,” “Sharp Dressed Man\,” and “Legs\,” complete with custom hot rods and goggles-and-beard imagery that turned them into ’80s pop culture stalwarts. \nAfter decades of genre-bending and more than 15 studio albums\, lineup changes only came with the sad passing of Dusty Hill in 2021\, after which longtime tech Elwood Francis stepped in on bass\, keeping the band’s swaggering\, blues-based rock rolling into the modern era and ongoing tours.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/amarillo-zz-top-at-amarillo-civic-center/
LOCATION:Auditorium at Amarillo Civic Center\, 401 S Buchanan St.\, Amarillo\, TX\, 79101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162042
CREATED:20260112T163806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T163806Z
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SUMMARY:San Antonio: ZZ Top at Majestic Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The gritty Houston-born blues-rock trio ZZ Top is back on tour for 2026 with the Big One Tour. Guitarist Billy Gibbons\, drummer Frank Beard\, and bassist Elwood Francis carry the torch for the band’s legendary sound — beards\, boogie\, and all — making 2026 look like another hefty chapter in the Little Ol’ Band From Texas’ long\, loud history. \n🎟️ Buy Tickets \nZZ Top was born in Houston in 1969\, and they cut their teeth on the blues and Southern rock circuit\, playing endless bars and clubs before signing to London Records and releasing their first album in 1971. Their breakthrough came with Tres Hombres in 1973 — anchored by gritty\, Texas-boogie tracks like “La Grange” and “Tush” — and by the late ’70s they were known nationwide for their live shows and relentless touring\, cultivating a reputation as one of rock’s tightest power trios. \nAs the MTV era dawned\, ZZ Top leaned into synthesizers and sleek visuals on albums like Eliminator and Afterburner\, spawning iconic hits such as “Gimme All Your Lovin’\,” “Sharp Dressed Man\,” and “Legs\,” complete with custom hot rods and goggles-and-beard imagery that turned them into ’80s pop culture stalwarts. \nAfter decades of genre-bending and more than 15 studio albums\, lineup changes only came with the sad passing of Dusty Hill in 2021\, after which longtime tech Elwood Francis stepped in on bass\, keeping the band’s swaggering\, blues-based rock rolling into the modern era and ongoing tours.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/san-antonio-zz-top-at-majestic-theatre/
LOCATION:Majestic Theatre – San Antonio\, 226 E Houston St.\, San Antonio\, 78205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260410T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260410T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162042
CREATED:20260112T164057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T164057Z
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SUMMARY:San Antonio: ZZ Top at Majestic Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The gritty Houston-born blues-rock trio ZZ Top is back on tour for 2026 with the Big One Tour. Guitarist Billy Gibbons\, drummer Frank Beard\, and bassist Elwood Francis carry the torch for the band’s legendary sound — beards\, boogie\, and all — making 2026 look like another hefty chapter in the Little Ol’ Band From Texas’ long\, loud history. \n🎟️ Buy Tickets \nZZ Top was born in Houston in 1969\, and they cut their teeth on the blues and Southern rock circuit\, playing endless bars and clubs before signing to London Records and releasing their first album in 1971. Their breakthrough came with Tres Hombres in 1973 — anchored by gritty\, Texas-boogie tracks like “La Grange” and “Tush” — and by the late ’70s they were known nationwide for their live shows and relentless touring\, cultivating a reputation as one of rock’s tightest power trios. \nAs the MTV era dawned\, ZZ Top leaned into synthesizers and sleek visuals on albums like Eliminator and Afterburner\, spawning iconic hits such as “Gimme All Your Lovin’\,” “Sharp Dressed Man\,” and “Legs\,” complete with custom hot rods and goggles-and-beard imagery that turned them into ’80s pop culture stalwarts. \nAfter decades of genre-bending and more than 15 studio albums\, lineup changes only came with the sad passing of Dusty Hill in 2021\, after which longtime tech Elwood Francis stepped in on bass\, keeping the band’s swaggering\, blues-based rock rolling into the modern era and ongoing tours.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/san-antonio-zz-top-at-majestic-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Majestic Theatre – San Antonio\, 226 E Houston St.\, San Antonio\, 78205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162042
CREATED:20260112T170207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T170207Z
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SUMMARY:Lubbock: George Strait at Jones AT&T Stadium
DESCRIPTION:The King of Country George Strait is playing not one but two nights in Lubbock’s Jones AT&T Stadium with special guests Miranda Lambert and newcomer Hudson Westbrook\, proving patriarchy never sounded so sweet. \nBuy Tickets \nGeorge Strait is a legendary country music singer and guitarist celebrated for his role in bringing traditional honky-tonk and western swing back into the mainstream. He has influenced generations of artists. \nStrait burst onto the scene in the early 1980s with his debut Strait Country and went on to score dozens of No. 1 hits and platinum albums while maintaining a straightforward\, classic country sound that brought fans from dancehalls to stadiums worldwide. \nStrait’s career longevity and impact are underscored by his record-setting chart success\, numerous awards\, and enduring reputation as one of country music’s most beloved and influential figures. \nMiranda Lambert is a Texas-born country music singer-songwriter who rose to prominence after placing third on the reality show Nashville Star in 2003 and then scoring her first major success with the platinum Kerosene album in 2005\, known for its fiery attitude and sharp songwriting. \nOver the years she’s become one of country music’s most decorated stars with multiple Grammy\, CMA\, and ACM awards\, blending traditional honky-tonk roots with fierce\, honest storytelling\, and also performing as part of the trio Pistol Annies. In 2024 she was honored with the Country Icon Award and continues to release new music and shape the genre with her unmistakable voice and Texas-fueled grit. \n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/lubbock-george-strait-at-jones-att-stadium/
LOCATION:Jones AT&T Stadium\, 2526 Mac Davis Ln.\, Lubbock\, TX\, 79409\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162042
CREATED:20260112T170500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T170500Z
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SUMMARY:Lubbock: George Strait at Jones AT&T Stadium
DESCRIPTION:The King of Country George Strait is playing not one but two nights in Lubbock’s Jones AT&T Stadium with special guests Miranda Lambert and newcomer Hudson Westbrook\, proving patriarchy never sounded so sweet. \nBuy Tickets \nGeorge Strait is a legendary country music singer and guitarist celebrated for his role in bringing traditional honky-tonk and western swing back into the mainstream. He has influenced generations of artists. \nStrait burst onto the scene in the early 1980s with his debut Strait Country and went on to score dozens of No. 1 hits and platinum albums while maintaining a straightforward\, classic country sound that brought fans from dancehalls to stadiums worldwide. \nStrait’s career longevity and impact are underscored by his record-setting chart success\, numerous awards\, and enduring reputation as one of country music’s most beloved and influential figures. \nMiranda Lambert is a Texas-born country music singer-songwriter who rose to prominence after placing third on the reality show Nashville Star in 2003 and then scoring her first major success with the platinum Kerosene album in 2005\, known for its fiery attitude and sharp songwriting. \nOver the years she’s become one of country music’s most decorated stars with multiple Grammy\, CMA\, and ACM awards\, blending traditional honky-tonk roots with fierce\, honest storytelling\, and also performing as part of the trio Pistol Annies. In 2024 she was honored with the Country Icon Award and continues to release new music and shape the genre with her unmistakable voice and Texas-fueled grit. \n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/lubbock-george-strait-at-jones-att-stadium-2/
LOCATION:Jones AT&T Stadium\, 2526 Mac Davis Ln.\, Lubbock\, TX\, 79409\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162042
CREATED:20260114T191727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T191727Z
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SUMMARY:Roanoke: Ray Wylie Hubbard at Roanoke ChopShop
DESCRIPTION:Ray Wylie Hubbard\, the whiskey-soaked outlaw poet of Texas songcraft\, is headed back to North Texas at the Roanoke ChopShop. \n Buy Tickets \nHis latest album\, 2022‘s Co-Starring Too\, is Hubbard’s version of a hoedown-cum–supergroup jam session. It doubles down on the vibe he started with Co-Starring — gathering folks from every corner of roots\, rock\, country\, blues\, and even metal to sing\, riff\, and philosophize alongside him. Hubbard tapped heavy hitters Willie Nelson\, Steve Earle\, Wynonna Judd\, Ringo Starr\, Ann Wilson (of Heart)\, Lzzy Hale\, Steve Lukather\, James McMurtry\, Hayes Carll\, Wade Bowen & Randy Rogers & Cody Canada\, The Band of Heathens\, and more. \nOutlaw country’s favorite curmudgeon\, Ray Wylie Hubbard has been scribbling songs and dodging pigeonholes since the 1960s. He has penned classics that became anthems for people who like their honky-tonk served with a side of rebellion and wit. \nAt any given show\, you might hear: \n\n“Up Against the Wall\, Redneck Mother” — The song that blasted Hubbard onto the map — a hilariously sharp portrait of a beer-swilling\, pickup-drivin’ rebel with a wink and a nod. Originally recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1973\, this tune became a cultural touchstone in Texas and beyond. Its blunt\, bone-dry humor about redneck pride turned it into an enduring outlaw country anthem.\n“Snake Farm” — A gritty\, blues-infused romp that sounds exactly like what it is — nasty\, snaky\, and impossible to shake from your head once it bites. A fan favorite in live shows\, it captures Hubbard’s raw edge like few others.\n“Conversation With the Devil” — A devilish talking-blues yarn where the narrator chats with ol’ Lucifer about life choices and moral muddles — part folk tale\, part social commentary\, all wickedly clever.\n“Dust of the Chase” — One of Hubbard’s more reflective pieces — a song about longing\, restlessness\, and the eternal wanderer’s heart. It’s poetic\, well-crafted storytelling that steers away from pure honky-tonk and leans into Americana soul.\n“Drunken Poet’s Dream” — Co-written with Hayes Carll\, this tune pairs literary humor with honky-tonk honesty — a drinking song that feels like a defiant shrug for anyone who’s ever poured their thoughts into a whiskey glass.\n“Screw You\, We’re From Texas” — A piss-and-vinegar salute to Lone Star bravado. It’s equal parts swagger and self-aware humor — basically a middle finger wrapped in a Texas flag.\n“Desperate Man” — Co-written with Eric Church\, this song became a major country hit\, showing Hubbard’s pen still packs punch in modern contexts.\n\n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/roanoke-ray-wylie-hubbard-at-roanoke-chopshop/
LOCATION:Roanoke ChopShop\, 309 South Oak Street\, Roanoke\, TX\, 76262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260429
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SUMMARY:Willie Nelson's birthday
DESCRIPTION:Country music legend Willie Nelson’s birthday is April 29. He was born in 1933 in Abbott\, near Waco in Central Texas. However\, due to a clerical error on his birth certificate\, his birthday was recorded as April 30. As a result\, Nelson celebrates his birthday on both April 29 and April 30 each year.
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CATEGORIES:Birthdays
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SUMMARY:Temple: Ray Wylie Hubbard at Cultural Activities Center
DESCRIPTION:Ray Wylie Hubbard\, the whiskey-soaked outlaw poet of Texas songcraft\, is headed back to Central Texas at the Temple Cultural Activities Center. \n Buy Tickets \nHis latest album\, 2022‘s Co-Starring Too\, is Hubbard’s version of a hoedown-cum–supergroup jam session. It doubles down on the vibe he started with Co-Starring — gathering folks from every corner of roots\, rock\, country\, blues\, and even metal to sing\, riff\, and philosophize alongside him. Hubbard tapped heavy hitters Willie Nelson\, Steve Earle\, Wynonna Judd\, Ringo Starr\, Ann Wilson (of Heart)\, Lzzy Hale\, Steve Lukather\, James McMurtry\, Hayes Carll\, Wade Bowen & Randy Rogers & Cody Canada\, The Band of Heathens\, and more. \nOutlaw country’s favorite curmudgeon\, Ray Wylie Hubbard has been scribbling songs and dodging pigeonholes since the 1960s. He has penned classics that became anthems for people who like their honky-tonk served with a side of rebellion and wit. \nAt any given show\, you might hear: \n\n“Up Against the Wall\, Redneck Mother” — The song that blasted Hubbard onto the map — a hilariously sharp portrait of a beer-swilling\, pickup-drivin’ rebel with a wink and a nod. Originally recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1973\, this tune became a cultural touchstone in Texas and beyond. Its blunt\, bone-dry humor about redneck pride turned it into an enduring outlaw country anthem.\n“Snake Farm” — A gritty\, blues-infused romp that sounds exactly like what it is — nasty\, snaky\, and impossible to shake from your head once it bites. A fan favorite in live shows\, it captures Hubbard’s raw edge like few others.\n“Conversation With the Devil” — A devilish talking-blues yarn where the narrator chats with ol’ Lucifer about life choices and moral muddles — part folk tale\, part social commentary\, all wickedly clever.\n“Dust of the Chase” — One of Hubbard’s more reflective pieces — a song about longing\, restlessness\, and the eternal wanderer’s heart. It’s poetic\, well-crafted storytelling that steers away from pure honky-tonk and leans into Americana soul.\n“Drunken Poet’s Dream” — Co-written with Hayes Carll\, this tune pairs literary humor with honky-tonk honesty — a drinking song that feels like a defiant shrug for anyone who’s ever poured their thoughts into a whiskey glass.\n“Screw You\, We’re From Texas” — A piss-and-vinegar salute to Lone Star bravado. It’s equal parts swagger and self-aware humor — basically a middle finger wrapped in a Texas flag.\n“Desperate Man” — Co-written with Eric Church\, this song became a major country hit\, showing Hubbard’s pen still packs punch in modern contexts.\n\n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/temple-ray-wylie-hubbard-at-cultural-activities-center/
LOCATION:Temple Cultural Activities Center\, 3011 North 3rd Street\, Temple\, TX\, 76501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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