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SUMMARY:Tomball: Kelly Willis with BettySoo at The 04 Center
DESCRIPTION:Kelly Willis is the honey‑soaked\, honky‑tonk angel of Texas. She has been weaving her voice through country and Americana since the late ’80s. Born October 2\, 1968 in Virginia and raised in Texas\, Willis cut her teeth in rockabilly bands like Kelly Willis & the Fireballs and Radio Ranch before landing in Austin’s vibrant singer-songwriter scene alongside Nanci Griffith and Lyle Lovett.\n\n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n \nKelly Willis is cherished for reinventing country—melding rockabilly\, Americana\, and timeless roots. Her lean\, emotive voice\, sharp songwriting\, and independent spirit have earned her critical acclaim\, devoted fans\, and a legacy as Austin’s Queen of Americana. \nSigned at just 20 by MCA Records after Griffith’s tip to producer Tony Brown\, she released Well Travelled Love (1990)\, followed by Bang Bang (1991) and a self-titled third album (1993). Despite critical praise and national magazine coverage\, these records sold modestly\, prompting her departure from MCA. \nIn 1999\, that creative freedom paid off with What I Deserve\, released through Rykodisc. The album was a triumph—praised by No Depression and Rolling Stone\, and named Album of the Year at the Austin Music Awards. \nWillis is known for a heartfelt\, era‑blending voice—equally at home singing sad country or rock‑tinged swing. Rolling Stone\, NPR\, and the New York Times praised her blend of traditional twang and modern energy. \nAfter MCA\, she embraced independence—producing compelling works including Easy (2002) and Translated from Love (2007). She then collaborated extensively with husband Bruce Robison on duo albums like Cheater’s Game (2013) and Our Year (2014). \nIn 2018\, Kelly made a solo comeback with Back Being Blue\, produced in her Texas studio and lauded for its timeless sound and emotional depth. Recently\, she’s performed in a trio with Brennen Leigh and Melissa Carper at festivals including Kerrville Folk in 2023. \n \n \nBettySoo is a Korean-American songwriter raised near Houston by immigrant parents\, now a stalwart of the Austin music scene. With influences ranging from country radio to folk standards\, she brings a rich\, evocative voice often likened to Patty Griffin or Joni Mitchell. Her live shows are sharp\, witty\, and heartfelt.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/tomball-kelly-willis-with-bettysoo-at-the-04-center/
LOCATION:The 04 Center\, 2701 South Lamar Boulevard\, Austin\, TX\, 78704
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Tomball: Kelly Willis with Dallas Burrow at Gruene Hall
DESCRIPTION:Kelly Willis is the honey‑soaked\, honky‑tonk angel of Texas. She has been weaving her voice through country and Americana since the late ’80s. Born October 2\, 1968 in Virginia and raised in Texas\, Willis cut her teeth in rockabilly bands like Kelly Willis & the Fireballs and Radio Ranch before landing in Austin’s vibrant singer-songwriter scene alongside Nanci Griffith and Lyle Lovett.\n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\nKelly Willis is cherished for reinventing country—melding rockabilly\, Americana\, and timeless roots. Her lean\, emotive voice\, sharp songwriting\, and independent spirit have earned her critical acclaim\, devoted fans\, and a legacy as Austin’s Queen of Americana. \nSigned at just 20 by MCA Records after Griffith’s tip to producer Tony Brown\, she released Well Travelled Love (1990)\, followed by Bang Bang (1991) and a self-titled third album (1993). Despite critical praise and national magazine coverage\, these records sold modestly\, prompting her departure from MCA. \nIn 1999\, that creative freedom paid off with What I Deserve\, released through Rykodisc. The album was a triumph—praised by No Depression and Rolling Stone\, and named Album of the Year at the Austin Music Awards. \nWillis is known for a heartfelt\, era‑blending voice—equally at home singing sad country or rock‑tinged swing. Rolling Stone\, NPR\, and the New York Times praised her blend of traditional twang and modern energy. \nAfter MCA\, she embraced independence—producing compelling works including Easy (2002) and Translated from Love (2007). She then collaborated extensively with husband Bruce Robison on duo albums like Cheater’s Game (2013) and Our Year (2014). \nIn 2018\, Kelly made a solo comeback with Back Being Blue\, produced in her Texas studio and lauded for its timeless sound and emotional depth. Recently\, she’s performed in a trio with Brennen Leigh and Melissa Carper at festivals including Kerrville Folk in 2023. \n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/tomball-kelly-willis-with-dallas-burrow-at-gruene-hall/
LOCATION:Gruene Hall\, 1281 Gruene Rd.\, New Braunfels\, TX\, 78130
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250913T220000
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SUMMARY:Temple: 2025 Tanglefoot Festival
DESCRIPTION:Picture this: September 12–13\, 2025. You’re at the Tanglefoot Festival in Temple\, Texas—under the wide-open sky at the MLK Festival Grounds—where not one\, not two\, but three Texas titans sling stories and six-strings live. It’s Parker McCollum\, Cody Jinks\, and Robert Earl Keen all at Tanglefoot\, the Lone Star State’s brand-new Music & BBQ spectacle. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n \n\nFriday night\, Parker McCollum takes the helm\, fresh off dropping his new album June 27. Think heartfelt ballads\, crisp voice\, and his growing star power lighting up the stage . \nThen comes Saturday\, with Tanglefoot Festival headlined by outlaw-in-chief Cody Jinks—still riding high from his last release\, Change the Game. Plus Texas songwriting royalty Robert Earl Keen\, aka the Godfather of Texas country. \nBut hold your horses—that’s not all: you’ve got two outdoor stages\, 20+ acts including Randy Rogers Band\, Mark Chesnutt\, Jack Ingram\, Corey Kent\, The Wilder Blue\, and more—all hog-wild and hometown proud. \nAnd sugar? Here comes the BBQ. Over a dozen pitmasters with their smoke rings and sauce—Texas\, Kansas City\, Memphis\, Carolina flavors banging as hard as the guitars. It’s where soul meets smoke. \nTemple’s MLK Park will be transformed into a community carnival of music\, mouthwatering grub\, and true Texas hospitality—celebrating local pride\, tradition\, and good ol’ economic gumption. \nBottom line: This isn’t just a concert. It’s a two-day Texas tailgate festival with chart-topping stars\, outlaw legends\, and pit-smoked perfection. Grab your cowboy hat\, bring your appetite\, and don’t let your boots miss the Tanglefoot stomp. \n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/temple-2025-tanglefoot-festival/
LOCATION:MLK Festival Grounds\, 301 South 4th Street\, Temple\, TX\, 76501
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Helotes: Flatland Cavalry at Floore Country Store
DESCRIPTION:Flatland Cavalry isn’t just another Americana outfit—they’re one of the most dynamic presences in country music. The band is known for its heartstring‑tugging lyrics\, fiddle‑fueled grooves\, and Texas-honed harmonies. They are a tight-knit sextet with unmistakeable chemistry. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\nFrom selling out Red Rocks Amphitheatre to being certified Gold by the RIAA for “A Life Where We Work Out\,” these guys are on a meteoric rise. Their songs have even made it onto major soundtracks like Yellowstone\, Twisters\, and The Hunger Games—because\, yeah\, storytellers who can move people get noticed. \nOriginally from Lubbock and now based between Nashville and Texas\, the band has consistently racked up six #1 singles on Texas Country radio and hundreds of millions of streams. They’re the same guys who earned an ACM Award nomination for Group of the Year in 2024—no fluff\, just respect. \nFrontman and songwriter Cleto Cordero pours his heart into songs like “Spinnin’” and “Mornings With You\,” the latter described by People as “his most beautiful work.” Reddit users echo this sentiment: \n\n“Cleto Cordero is one of the nicest people in music…spent about 5‑10 minutes talking to a fan that didn’t even watch the show.” \n\nThat authenticity spills into their live shows—intimate\, energetic\, unforgettable. \nTheir albums—from Humble Folks to Wandering Star and Flatland Forever—feel like soundtrack chapters of a life well-lived. Whether it’s the aching reflection of “Mountain Song” or the hopeful glow of new favorites\, each set is a journey. \nBottom Line: If you crave music with soul\, sincerity\, and Texas‑size spirit\, seeing Flatland Cavalry live is a no‑brainer. You’ll leave remembering the harmonies\, the laughs\, and maybe a tear—or two. Saddle up\, grab a friend\, and let these troubadours take you on a ride you won’t forget.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/helotes-flatland-cavalry-at-floore-country-store-2/
LOCATION:Floore Country Store\, 14464 Old Bandera Road\, Helotes\, TX\, 78023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250905T200000
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CREATED:20250710T175305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T175305Z
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SUMMARY:Helotes: Flatland Cavalry at Floore Country Store
DESCRIPTION:Flatland Cavalry isn’t just another Americana outfit—they’re one of the most dynamic presences in country music. The band is known for its heartstring‑tugging lyrics\, fiddle‑fueled grooves\, and Texas-honed harmonies. They are a tight-knit sextet with unmistakeable chemistry. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\nFrom selling out Red Rocks Amphitheatre to being certified Gold by the RIAA for “A Life Where We Work Out\,” these guys are on a meteoric rise. Their songs have even made it onto major soundtracks like Yellowstone\, Twisters\, and The Hunger Games—because\, yeah\, storytellers who can move people get noticed. \nOriginally from Lubbock and now based between Nashville and Texas\, the band has consistently racked up six #1 singles on Texas Country radio and hundreds of millions of streams. They’re the same guys who earned an ACM Award nomination for Group of the Year in 2024—no fluff\, just respect. \nFrontman and songwriter Cleto Cordero pours his heart into songs like “Spinnin’” and “Mornings With You\,” the latter described by People as “his most beautiful work.” Reddit users echo this sentiment: \n\n“Cleto Cordero is one of the nicest people in music…spent about 5‑10 minutes talking to a fan that didn’t even watch the show.” \n\nThat authenticity spills into their live shows—intimate\, energetic\, unforgettable. \nTheir albums—from Humble Folks to Wandering Star and Flatland Forever—feel like soundtrack chapters of a life well-lived. Whether it’s the aching reflection of “Mountain Song” or the hopeful glow of new favorites\, each set is a journey. \nBottom Line: If you crave music with soul\, sincerity\, and Texas‑size spirit\, seeing Flatland Cavalry live is a no‑brainer. You’ll leave remembering the harmonies\, the laughs\, and maybe a tear—or two. Saddle up\, grab a friend\, and let these troubadours take you on a ride you won’t forget.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/helotes-flatland-cavalry-at-floore-country-store/
LOCATION:Floore Country Store\, 14464 Old Bandera Road\, Helotes\, TX\, 78023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250831T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T192645
CREATED:20250710T164003Z
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SUMMARY:Helotes: Robert Earl Keen at Floore Country Store
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. Seen at places from the Grizzly Rose in Denver to The Birchmere in DC\, these gigs are communal campfires — only louder and with better songs. \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/helotes-robert-earl-keen-at-floore-country-store-2/
LOCATION:Floore Country Store\, 14464 Old Bandera Road\, Helotes\, TX\, 78023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://texasmusicmap.com/wp-content/uploads/Robert-Earl-Keen.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250830T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250830T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T192645
CREATED:20250710T163604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T163724Z
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SUMMARY:Helotes: Robert Earl Keen at Floore Country Store
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. Seen at places from the Grizzly Rose in Denver to The Birchmere in DC\, these gigs are communal campfires — only louder and with better songs. \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/helotes-robert-earl-keen-at-floore-country-store/
LOCATION:Floore Country Store\, 14464 Old Bandera Road\, Helotes\, TX\, 78023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://texasmusicmap.com/wp-content/uploads/Robert-Earl-Keen.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250829T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250829T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T192645
CREATED:20250710T151354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T151618Z
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SUMMARY:New Braunfels: James McMurtry at Gruene Hall
DESCRIPTION:James McMurtry is hitting the road in 2025 to promote his latest album\, The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy\, which was released on June 20\, 2025. The tour includes performances across various venues\, featuring both solo and full-band shows. \n\n\n\nMcMurtry’s new album delves into themes inspired by personal experiences and fictional narratives. The title track draws from hallucinations his late father experienced during his battle with dementia\, featuring imagery of a black dog and a wandering boy. The album includes ten tracks\, including “Laredo (Small Dark Something)\,” “Annie\,” and “Broken Freedom Song.” \n\n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n  \nCollaborators on the album include Sarah Jarosz\, Charlie Sexton\, and BettySoo\, among others. \n\n\n\nJames McMurtry is celebrated for his richly detailed narratives about everyday folks\, small-town decay\, and political grit. He’s an acknowledged influence on Americana stars such as Jason Isbell\, with John Mellencamp praising him as “one of my very few favorite songwriters on Earth.” \n\n\n\nBorn March 18\, 1962\, in Fort Worth\, McMurtry was raised in Virginia. He got his first guitar at age 7\, thanks to his novelist dad\, Larry McMurtry. He got his early start at university beer gardens in Tucson before eventually winning the Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk contest in 1987. John Mellencamp co-produced his debut\, Too Long in the Wasteland (1989)\, which reached #125 on the Billboard 200 chart.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/new-braunfels-james-mcmurtry-at-gruene-hall/
LOCATION:Gruene Hall\, 1281 Gruene Rd.\, New Braunfels\, TX\, 78130
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250823T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250823T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T192645
CREATED:20250713T151058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250713T203852Z
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SUMMARY:Tomball: Bob Schneider at Main Street Crossing
DESCRIPTION:Bob Schneider is an Austin-based singer-songwriter known for his eclectic musical style\, blending elements of folk\, rock\, rap\, funk\, bluegrass\, reggae\, and country. He began his career in the 1990s with bands like Ugly Americans and The Scabs before embarking on a solo journey. His major-label debut\, Lonelyland (2001)\, brought him national recognition.  \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\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/tomball-bob-schneider-at-main-street-crossing/
LOCATION:Main Street Crossing\, 111 W Main St.\, Tomball\, TX\, 77375
CATEGORIES:Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://texasmusicmap.com/wp-content/uploads/Bob-Schneider.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250817T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250817T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T192645
CREATED:20250714T130511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T130511Z
UID:6986-1755446400-1755446400@texasmusicmap.com
SUMMARY:Tomball: Bob Wills' Texas Playboys at Main Street Crossing
DESCRIPTION:Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys\, the torchbearers of Western Swing\, are alive and well. The band continues two-steppin’ their way across the country under the spirited leadership of Jason Roberts. A two-time Grammy winner and former member of Asleep at the Wheel\, Roberts was handpicked by the Wills estate and the late Leon Rausch to carry on the legacy of the King of Western Swing. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\nThis modern incarnation of the Texas Playboys features a stellar lineup of musicians from both sides of the Red River. Many of these musicians have deep roots in the Western Swing tradition. They have performed with previous iterations of the band and other notable acts. Jason Roberts leads on fiddle and vocals\, Shawn Howe on fiddle\, Wayne Glasson plays piano\, Rick McRae on guitar\, Dave Biller on steel guitar\, as well as Mike Bennett (trumpet)\, Steve “Hambone” Ham (trombone)\, Tony Ramsey (drums)\, Larry R. Reed (saxophone) and Albert Quaid (bass). \nBob Wills’ Texas Playboys plays songs that are the very DNA of Western Swing. These tunes are dance-ready\, fiddle-fueled\, and brimming with that Texas-Oklahoma swagger. Band members keep the favorites in rotation to evoke the glory of Bob Wills’ heyday. But they mix in lesser-known gems and pop covers to keep things fresh. \nYou can expect to hear: “Texas Playboys Theme” (usually the show opener)\, “New San Antonio Rose” (one of Wills’ signature tunes)\, “I’ll Have Somebody Else (As Soon As You’re Gone)”\, “Take Me Back to Tulsa\,” “Cherokee Maiden\,”“You’re From Texas” and “Steel Guitar Rag\,” which honors Leon McAuliffe.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/tomball-bob-wills-texas-playboys-at-main-street-crossing/
LOCATION:Main Street Crossing\, 111 W Main St.\, Tomball\, TX\, 77375
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250816T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250816T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T192645
CREATED:20250714T131025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T131025Z
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SUMMARY:Arlington: Bob Wills' Texas Playboys at Arlington Music Hall
DESCRIPTION:Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys\, the torchbearers of Western Swing\, are alive and well. The band continues two-steppin’ their way across the country under the spirited leadership of Jason Roberts. A two-time Grammy winner and former member of Asleep at the Wheel\, Roberts was handpicked by the Wills estate and the late Leon Rausch to carry on the legacy of the King of Western Swing. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\nThis modern incarnation of the Texas Playboys features a stellar lineup of musicians from both sides of the Red River. Many of these musicians have deep roots in the Western Swing tradition. They have performed with previous iterations of the band and other notable acts. Jason Roberts leads on fiddle and vocals\, Shawn Howe on fiddle\, Wayne Glasson plays piano\, Rick McRae on guitar\, Dave Biller on steel guitar\, as well as Mike Bennett (trumpet)\, Steve “Hambone” Ham (trombone)\, Tony Ramsey (drums)\, Larry R. Reed (saxophone) and Albert Quaid (bass). \nBob Wills’ Texas Playboys plays songs that are the very DNA of Western Swing. These tunes are dance-ready\, fiddle-fueled\, and brimming with that Texas-Oklahoma swagger. Band members keep the favorites in rotation to evoke the glory of Bob Wills’ heyday. But they mix in lesser-known gems and pop covers to keep things fresh. \nYou can expect to hear: “Texas Playboys Theme” (usually the show opener)\, “New San Antonio Rose” (one of Wills’ signature tunes)\, “I’ll Have Somebody Else (As Soon As You’re Gone)”\, “Take Me Back to Tulsa\,” “Cherokee Maiden\,”“You’re From Texas” and “Steel Guitar Rag\,” which honors Leon McAuliffe.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/arlington-bob-wills-texas-playboys-at-arlington-music-hall/
LOCATION:Arlington Music Hall\, 224 N. Center St.\, Arlington\, TX\, 76011
CATEGORIES:Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://texasmusicmap.com/wp-content/uploads/Bob-Wills-Texas-Playboys-Jason-Roberts.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250813T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250813T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T192645
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SUMMARY:Tomball: Kelly Willis at Main Street Crossing
DESCRIPTION:Kelly Willis is the honey‑soaked\, honky‑tonk angel of Texas. She has been weaving her voice through country and Americana since the late ’80s. Born October 2\, 1968 in Virginia and raised in Texas\, Willis cut her teeth in rockabilly bands like Kelly Willis & the Fireballs and Radio Ranch before landing in Austin’s vibrant singer-songwriter scene alongside Nanci Griffith and Lyle Lovett. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n  \nKelly Willis is cherished for reinventing country—melding rockabilly\, Americana\, and timeless roots. Her lean\, emotive voice\, sharp songwriting\, and independent spirit have earned her critical acclaim\, devoted fans\, and a legacy as Austin’s Queen of Americana. \nSigned at just 20 by MCA Records after Griffith’s tip to producer Tony Brown\, she released Well Travelled Love (1990)\, followed by Bang Bang (1991) and a self-titled third album (1993). Despite critical praise and national magazine coverage\, these records sold modestly\, prompting her departure from MCA. \nIn 1999\, that creative freedom paid off with What I Deserve\, released through Rykodisc. The album was a triumph—praised by No Depression and Rolling Stone\, and named Album of the Year at the Austin Music Awards. \nWillis is known for a heartfelt\, era‑blending voice—equally at home singing sad country or rock‑tinged swing. Rolling Stone\, NPR\, and the New York Times praised her blend of traditional twang and modern energy. \nAfter MCA\, she embraced independence—producing compelling works including Easy (2002) and Translated from Love (2007). She then collaborated extensively with husband Bruce Robison on duo albums like Cheater’s Game (2013) and Our Year (2014). \nIn 2018\, Kelly made a solo comeback with Back Being Blue\, produced in her Texas studio and lauded for its timeless sound and emotional depth. Recently\, she’s performed in a trio with Brennen Leigh and Melissa Carper at festivals including Kerrville Folk in 2023. \n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/tomball-kelly-willis-at-main-street-crossing/
LOCATION:Main Street Crossing\, 111 W Main St.\, Tomball\, TX\, 77375
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:New Braunfels: Bob Schneider at Gruene Hall
DESCRIPTION:Bob Schneider is an Austin-based singer-songwriter known for his eclectic musical style\, blending elements of folk\, rock\, rap\, funk\, bluegrass\, reggae\, and country. He began his career in the 1990s with bands like Ugly Americans and The Scabs before embarking on a solo journey. His major-label debut\, Lonelyland (2001)\, brought him national recognition.  \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\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/new-braunfels-bob-schneider-at-gruene-hall/
LOCATION:Gruene Hall\, 1281 Gruene Rd.\, New Braunfels\, TX\, 78130
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Tomball: Gary P. Nunn at Main Street Crossing
DESCRIPTION:Gary P. Nunn is the cosmic cowboy who rode the Austin outlaw country movement to legend status and remains a popular draw across Texas. He grew up in Oklahoma before transplanting to Brownfield\, Texas\, where he cut his teeth in seventh‑grade garage bands. After studies at Texas Tech and South Plains College\, he moved to the University of Texas at Austin in 1968 to study pharmacy. But he left serious pre-med behind and plunged into the local music scene. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n  \nHe was a guitar‑to‑the‑bone sideman for Michael Martin Murphey\, Willie Nelson\, and Jerry Jeff Walker\, and became pianist and bassist for the Lost Gonzo Band\, backing Walker on the legendary ¡Viva Terlingua! in 1973. That album spotlighted his anthem “London Homesick Blues”—with its immortal chorus\, “I wanna go home with the armadillo.” The song became the theme for Austin City Limits from 1977 to 2004.  \n\n\nFather of the progressive country/Core Austin Sound: Gary P. Nunn helped redefine country in the ’70s by blending folk\, rock and blues with outlaw swagger. \n\n\nSignature anthem: “London Homesick Blues” made him synonymous with Texas pride and left an indelible mark on ACL viewers. \n\n\nSongwriter’s songwriter: Hits like “What I Like About Texas”\, “Last Thing I Needed\, First Thing This Morning” (a Willie Nelson gold hit)\, and the Rosanne Cash chart-topper “Couldn’t Do Nothin’ Right” (penned with Karen Brooks) secured his place in the songwriter hall of fame. \n\n\nAfter the Lost Gonzo Band disbanded in 1980\, Gary P. Nunn went solo—launching independent labels and releasing over 17 albums and 200+ songs. He even readopted ranch life in Oklahoma before moving back to Texas in 2003. His memoir At Home with the Armadillo dropped in 2018.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/tomball-gary-p-nunn-at-main-street-crossing/
LOCATION:Main Street Crossing\, 111 W Main St.\, Tomball\, TX\, 77375
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Austin: Bob Schneider at Antone's Nightclub
DESCRIPTION:Bob Schneider is an Austin-based singer-songwriter known for his eclectic musical style\, blending elements of folk\, rock\, rap\, funk\, bluegrass\, reggae\, and country. He began his career in the 1990s with bands like Ugly Americans and The Scabs before embarking on a solo journey. His major-label debut\, Lonelyland (2001)\, brought him national recognition.  \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\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-antones-nightclub/
LOCATION:Antone’s Nightclub\, 305 East 5th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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CREATED:20250711T202902Z
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SUMMARY:Austin: Kim Wilson at Antone's Nightclub
DESCRIPTION:Kim Wilson is a modern-day sonic sherpa guiding your soul through delta swamps and Texas tumbleweeds. He was born in Detroit in 1951\, raised on the 60s AM superstations of California\, and anchored by mentorship from Muddy Waters\, Little Walter\, and James Cotton. He co-founded the Fabulous Thunderbirds in 1974 alongside Jimmie Vaughan in Austin—home of legendary Antone’s Nightclub. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\nMuddy Waters himself dubbed Kim Wilson “the greatest harmonica player since Little Walter. Immerse yourself in chimney‑swift riffs and soulful quivers that feel like a horn section stuffed in a pocket. His voice—part raspy gospel\, part gravel road confession—cuts through the din with persuasive swagger. \nWith The Fabulous Thunderbirds\, Kim churned out hits like Tuff Enuff and Wrap It Up\, bringing swamp‑blues sass to Top 40 airwaves. These barnstormers earned him a #10 hit and opened the blues floodgates in the 80s. \nIn June 2024\, The Fabulous Thunderbirds dropped Struck Down\, their first studio album in eight years. Co-produced by Wilson\, it’s already topped blues charts on major streaming services. Featuring guest appearances by Keb’ Mo’\, Bonnie Raitt\, Taj Mahal\, Mick Fleetwood\, and ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons on the single “Payback Time\,” the album earned a 2025 Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album. \nKim Wilson is set to headline Antone’s 50th Anniversary in Austin on July 18\, 2025.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-kim-wilson-at-antones-nightclub/
LOCATION:Antone’s Nightclub\, 305 East 5th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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CREATED:20250710T135413Z
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SUMMARY:Helotes: James McMurtry at Floore Country Store
DESCRIPTION:James McMurtry is hitting the road in 2025 to promote his latest album\, The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy\, which was released on June 20\, 2025. The tour includes performances across various venues\, featuring both solo and full-band shows. \n\n\n\nMcMurtry’s new album delves into themes inspired by personal experiences and fictional narratives. The title track draws from hallucinations his late father experienced during his battle with dementia\, featuring imagery of a black dog and a wandering boy. The album includes ten tracks\, including “Laredo (Small Dark Something)\,” “Annie\,” and “Broken Freedom Song.” \n\n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n  \nCollaborators on the album include Sarah Jarosz\, Charlie Sexton\, and BettySoo\, among others. \n\n\n\nJames McMurtry is celebrated for his richly detailed narratives about everyday folks\, small-town decay\, and political grit. He’s an acknowledged influence on Americana stars such as Jason Isbell\, with John Mellencamp praising him as “one of my very few favorite songwriters on Earth.” \n\n\n\nBorn March 18\, 1962\, in Fort Worth\, McMurtry was raised in Virginia. He got his first guitar at age 7\, thanks to his novelist dad\, Larry McMurtry. He got his early start at university beer gardens in Tucson before eventually winning the Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk contest in 1987. John Mellencamp co-produced his debut\, Too Long in the Wasteland (1989)\, which reached #125 on the Billboard 200 chart.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/helotes-james-mcmurtry-at-floore-country-store/
LOCATION:Floore Country Store\, 14464 Old Bandera Road\, Helotes\, TX\, 78023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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