Jon Wolfe returned to the World Famous Grizzly Rose in Denver on Friday night, “Rocking like a rhinestone wrecking ball”. From the beginning of the first song, Here’s To My Heroes, through the closer, Boots on a Dance Floor, the Austin, TX, singer-songwriter fully entertained the fans in Denver with his Honky-Tonk tunes with an old-school sound. Playing a string of solid tunes from Dos Corazones (itunes), Wolfe had the fans singing along to That’s What I’m Doin’, Waiting on a Dog to Bark, Tequila Sundown, and A Cowgirl Like You.
The Colorado State University alumnus was supported on stage by Alan Green, Jr. on drums, Marc Saucedo on guitar, and Zavier Esqueda on bass.
Visit jonwolfecountry.com for more information.
Nashville recording artist, singer and songwriter Josh Roy from Arizona started off the night with a sturdy mix of classic tunes that include Much Too Young, Luckenbach Texas, Cover Me Up, Write This Down, The Fireman, Guitars and Cadillacs, The Dance, and Fast As You, and originals that included Break My Own Heart, Three Days In Mexico, and Live Life. Roy captured listeners’ ear and brought dancers out for a few laps around the dancefloor.
Josh Roy was the lead singer and played acoustic guitar, Matt Ryman was on drums, Michael Stamy was on keyboards and backing vocals, Jow Swafford was on bass and backing vocals, and Todd Kenyon was on lead guitar and backing vocals.
Check joshroyband.com to keep up with Josh Roy.