Btw, I was reminded of some of the classics from growing up around Rodeos in the 60's and 70's, from some of my dad's old pals like Waylon, Willy, Roy Clark, Glen Campbell, Buck Owens, Bob Wills, Enerst Tubb, Rex Allen, Marti Robbins, Frankie Lane, Herb Alpert, and a few came to mind might be a fit for you and your band that would resonate with a lot of country classic fans: Ernest Tubb - Games People Play - Thanks Alot - Lots Of Luck - I'm Movin' On Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy. Buck Owens & Ringo Star Act Naturally, Bob Wills " Big Ball's In Cowtown" "Stay a Little Longer" - San Antonio Rose Rex Allen - The Rodeo Twist, Son Don't Go Near the Indians Waylon Jennings - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way - Dukes of Hazzard - Luckenbach, Texas Roy Clark Roy Guitar Boogie George Frayne: Hot Rod Lincoln. And how about an Elvis Viva Las Vegas and an inspired version of Love Potion No. 9? Thanks again!
Wish I could have been there! Thanks, more like this always appreciated
Btw, I was reminded of some of the classics from growing up around Rodeos in the 60's and 70's, from some of my dad's old pals like Waylon, Willy, Roy Clark, Glen Campbell, Buck Owens, Bob Wills, Enerst Tubb, Rex Allen, Marti Robbins, Frankie Lane, Herb Alpert, and a few came to mind might be a fit for you and your band that would resonate with a lot of country classic fans:
Ernest Tubb - Games People Play - Thanks Alot - Lots Of Luck - I'm Movin' On
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy.
Buck Owens & Ringo Star Act Naturally,
Bob Wills " Big Ball's In Cowtown" "Stay a Little Longer" - San Antonio Rose
Rex Allen - The Rodeo Twist, Son Don't Go Near the Indians
Waylon Jennings - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way - Dukes of Hazzard - Luckenbach, Texas
Roy Clark Roy Guitar Boogie
George Frayne: Hot Rod Lincoln.
And how about an Elvis Viva Las Vegas and an inspired version of Love Potion No. 9?
Thanks again!