Nashville recording artists Lancaster & Company, better known as LANCO, returned to the Grizzly Rose on Friday night, showing appreciation to fans with a high-energy show that started with Rival and Long Live Tonight. The fans showed their appreciation by singing along to the songs they knew, which were bountiful as LANCO had been nominated for the American Music Award for Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group (2018). They lived up to their billing. Other songs included So Long, What I See, Pick You Up, Honky-Tonk Hippies, Near Mrs., and Greatest Love Story. Find the full setlist in the photos below.
LANCO featured Brandon Lancaster on lead vocals, Chandler Baldwin on bass, Jared Hampton on keyboards and banjo, Tripp Howell on drums, and Eric Steedly on guitar.
Visit lancomusic.com for more information.
Denver’s own Union Gray opened up the show with their country-rock sounds. Led by Scott Gray on lead vocals and guitar, Union Gray performed solid original tunes such as 31 Miles to Wheatland, Just Wanted You To Know, Livin’ Free, Albuquerque Sunset, Moonshine Midnight, and First Time. Gray and the band have been busy spending time in Nashville recording new songs such as their opening song Long Gone. Gray mentioned Mike and the Moonpies, singing Might Be Wrong, another band Whiskey Myers, and they also covered Tom Petty’s You Got Lucky. Union Gray hit their marks and played to the growing crowd in front of the stage. Find their set list below.
Union Gray featured Scott Gray on lead vocals and guitar, who was supported by David Mahn on lead guitar, James Nelson on drums, and Stu Garney on bass.
Check www.uniongray.com for more information on this incredible band.
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