Pat Green, Randy Rogers: live music rundown

RANDY ROGERS BAND
RANDY ROGERS BAND

Two of Texas country music's favorite sons will be in the area soon, including a Pat Green show tonight up in Southeast Oklahoma near Broken Bow.

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On the heels of the July release of a new single, "Friday's Comin,'" Green and his band perform at Hochatown Saloon north of Broken Bow. General admission tickets are $30 with VIP at $60.

Green's show starts at 9:30 p.m. Dillon Leffel, who's a red dirt country performer from Broken Bow, opens the show at 9 p.m. as part of a duo named Wyatt Dillon Music.

Pat Green tickets are available at the door or at HochatownSaloon.com. For more information, give the venue a call at 580-494-3300. Green fans can also look for him to appear in Bossier City, La., on Sept. 1 with a concert booked at Horseshoe Bossier City.

Green's most recent album, the 2015 release "Home," was his first blessed with original music in several years. A few top, notable performers joined him on that 13-song release, including Lyle Lovett and Sheryl Crow. Last year saw Green release the single "Drinkin' Days," and he also took time to perform in Texarkana that summer at Scottie's Grill, the last time he was in town.

On Friday, Aug. 31, Scottie's Grill welcomes the Randy Rogers Band, who trace their genesis back to San Marcos, Texas, in the early 2000s with the same lineup coming together to make gritty, authentic country since 2002. That's remarkable longevity for this band with Rogers at the helm.

They've been working on new music, too, as a follow up to the 2016 album "Nothing Shines Like Neon." And in September, the band will host an annual fundraiser for Texas organizations with the 10th annual Golf Jam and Concert in Spring Branch, Texas, at the River Crossing Club.

More information about the Randy Rogers show, including ticket purchase, can be found via ScottiesGrill.net. This Saturday night brings Blackstrap to the Scottie's patio.

Rogers and crew last came to the area for a spring show down at Music City Texas Theater. Speaking of which, that Linden venue just added a Bellamy Brothers concert to the December lineup.

The Bellamys will perform Saturday, Dec. 8, down at a cozy former American Legion auditorium that's welcomed so many top Texas artists, country music troubadours and talented blues performers since its grand opening in 2003. For more information, visit MusicCityTexas.org.

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