Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Dan Dyer 4/29/16 $99 7PM



Doors Open: 6:30 PM Tickets

Dan Dyer writes songs with heart. His signature sound melds together soul, folk, and country to reveal music full of a storyteller’s lyricism, a rambler’s travails, and enough self-awareness to keep it honest.

A native of Tool, Texas, a tiny, rural town on Cedar Creek Lake flanked by oak, pecan, and ash trees, Dan has spent his life in the wide-open spaces of the Texas landscape. At age 18, he moved to Wimberley, Texas, and subsequently to nearby San Marcos for college (double major: math and physics), where he got a gig running the rapids on the Guadalupe River, delivering pizzas, and any other sort of odd jobs he could take to pay the bills.

It was in San Marcos that he picked up a guitar for the first time. He likes to say that guitar was something he practiced “ineffectively,” and he barely stumbled through his first open mike night. But this self-effacing musician now commands audiences with that guitar, combined with the vocal strength of a gospel choir and the raw edge of a man who knows the value of hard work.

Today, Dan calls the outskirts of Austin home, where he feeds his handyman tendencies and soulful nature with a plot of land framed by sky at the end of a dirt road. And nearly every day, he makes the time to write. Stories are the hallmark of his music. Because much like fellow Texan Lefty Frizzell, Dan seeks to wring every last bit of life out of every word.



Dean Dillon 5/6/16 7PM $110



May 6, 2016 7:00 PM  Doors Open: 6:30 PM Tickets

Songwriter Dean Dillon has composed or co-written 55 songs for Strait, including 19 singles, 11 of which went to number one. Even in a career like Strait’s, the Dillon titles stand out: “Marina del Rey,” “The Chair,” “I’ve Come to Expect It From You,” “Easy Come, Easy Go,” “She Let Herself Go,” and “The Best Day.” His songs all pair instantly catchy melodies with gutbucket country lyrics, signature qualities of a Dillon composition that would also become hallmarks of Strait’s own style and sound. As Brown explained, they are the elements that allow Strait to sound traditional without sounding old-timey.


Friday, March 4, 2016

Nanyehi The Story of Nancy Ward Apr 14 - Apr 24



Nanyehi - The Story of Nancy Ward  
April 14, 2016 7:00 PM  Doors Open: 6:30 PM $140 Tickets
​April 15, 2016 7:00 PM  Doors Open: 6:30 PM $140 Tickets
​April 16, 2016 7:00 PM  Doors Open: 6:30 PM $140 Tickets
​April 17, 2016 2:00 PM  Doors Open: 1:30 PM $120 Tickets​
​April 21, 2016 7:00 PM  Doors Open: 6:30 PM $140 Tickets
​April 22, 2016 7:00 PM  Doors Open: 6:30 PM $140 Tickets
​April 23, 2016 7:00 PM  Doors Open: 6:30 PM $140 Tickets
​April 24, 2016 2:00 PM  Doors Open: 1:30 PM $85  Tickets​

Music & Lyrics by Becky Hobbs Book by Nick Sweet & Becky Hobbs The Story of Nancy Ward is based on the life of Becky’s 5th-great grandmother, Nancy Ward, Beloved Woman of the Cherokee, who was first honored as a Cherokee war woman, then as a peacemaker in the 1700’s. She was first named Nanyehi, and later known as Nancy Ward. The musical chronicles her life (1738-1822), her struggles, her loves, her family. To read more about Nancy Ward’s life, visit the Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward web site: www.nancyward.org Becky Hobbs's and Nick Sweet's interpretive story of Nanyehi is a world-class musical production. As one of her descendants, the story of Nancy Ward is both inspirational and deeply personal to me. The stirring compositions, riveting dialogue and modern choreography make this a must-see piece of musical theater. Cherokee Nation history enthusiasts and theater fans will be mesmerized with Becky’s wonderful creation. - Bill John Baker, Principal Chief, Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, OK While Nancy Ward's history is intriguing and the basis for an exciting musical and Becky Hobbs original songs tell a haunting story, the 'cry for peace' that Ward made during the Revolutionary War era is one that still resonates today. - D. Ray Smith, The Oak Ridger, Oak Ridge, TN.