Southern Hospitality Tour: The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers

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The Black Crowes are leaving the bullshit in the past. 15 years after their last album of original music, the Robinson Brothers present Happiness Bastards - their 10th studio album. Some may say the project has been several tumultuous years in the making, but we argue it's arriving at just the right time. Call it brotherly love or music destiny that brought them back together, the highly anticipated record consecrating the reunion of this legendary band just may be the thing that saves rock & roll. In a time where the art form is buried beneath the corporate sheen of its successors, The Black Crowes are biting back with the angst of words left unsaid penned on paper and electrified by guitar strings, revealing stripped, bare-boned rock & roll. No gloss, no glitter, just rhythm and blues at it's very best - gritty, loud, and in your face.

Country rockers Whiskey Myers have been steadily climbing the charts ever since their 2008 debut, proving that their days of playing smaller venues are numbered. Boasting a live show that rivals their recordings in energy and authenticity, the boys of Whiskey Myers never fail to dazzle with their impressive musicianship and no-frills charm. Whether they're paying tribute to their roots with "Ballad of a Southern Man" or telling the story of modern-day outlaw "Anna Marie," the band are sure to satisfy country-loving fans with their evocative storytelling and passion for the South.

In 2015, the local songwriting scene of Stillwater, OK brought together four like-minded individuals from completely different background who wanted nothing more than to play music. Read Southall became the talk of Oklahoma after the release of his acoustic album “Six String Sorrow” in 2015 that accumulated 8 million streams in just 3 years. In 2016, Read Southall decided that a group effort was the way to proceed with his fellow band mates and the Read Southall Band officially came to light. They released “Borrowed Time” in the spring of 2017 which featured singles like “Don’t Tell Me” and “Why”, which made it inside the Top 10 on several streaming charts. The Read Southall Band began to tour full time in 2018, leading to the release of “Live at Tower Theatre” in December. 2019 is set to be a huge year for the Oklahoma rock ’n' roll quartet as they tour all over the USA with several acts like Whiskey Myers and Koe Wetzel.