Randy Rogers Band & Josh Abbott Band Slated For Celebration In NYC

On Saturday, March 4th, Randy Rogers Band will headline NYC’s 9th Annual Salute to Texas Independence Day, with direct support from Josh Abbott Band. Other artists performing that night include Casey Donahew Band, Stoney LaRue and an acoustic set by William Clark Green and friends…

Any patron (21 and over of course) with a Texas-related tattoo or wearing clothing with a Texas college logo will receive one complimentary drink!

The Randy Rogers Band is a “fine, no-glitz, knowing hard-country outing” says the Wall Street Journal known for delivering two hours of twin-fiddle driven music more than 100 nights a year. After wrapping a sold out West-coast tour to end 2016, the “musicians who grow along with their audience” NPR comments and are slated for a record-breaking 2017, touring the East coast to kick off the year, followed by a performance at Stagecoach in April.

The band’s single “Tequila Eyes” is “a new standard, a sozzled, tragic take on the Eagles’ placid country-rock” states Rolling Stone Country and is currently climbing the Billboard Hot Country singles chart.

Josh Abbott Band kicked off 2017 with a performance on Conan on January 18th and their ‘Live It While You’ve Got It’ Tour this spring in support of their last release, ‘Front Row Seat.’

The album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart and has garnered high praises since release. Rolling Stone Country called it “Ambitious not only for its confidently twangy sound at a time of remixes and pop influence, but because it goes out on a limb in a way country hasn’t seen in decades.

Tickets are available on the Terminal 5 website, here.

For more information on the Randy Rogers Band click here and for all latest on the Josh Abbott Band click here.

For sample of what to expect from the show, here’s a Spotify playlist:

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