1/26/2024 Trey Lewis at The Grizzly Rose, with Cody Cozz and Martin & Kelly

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Trey Lewis, from TikTok and Birmingham, Alabama, and currently out of Nashville, returned to the Grizzly Rose on Friday night.

Starting the night off with Outlaw Us from Troublemaker which is due out March 1. Lewis shared more new music such as Coulda Been Me, Pretty Hungover, Mine Never Could, Always You, Sounds Like Money to Me, and added other recognizable tunes including Single Again and My Ex Came Over. Lewis fired up listeners with his big personality as he spoke and sang about the things he’s been through; breakups and drinking, and not drinking. Lewis also dropped solid covers of Dirt on My Boots, Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue, and Friends in Low Places. Of course, he included Dicked Down in Dallas to end the set. Find the full setlist in the photos below.

On stage with Lewis were Ethan Harb on drums, Ben Miller on guitar, Collin James Keemle also on guitar, and Colton Origer on bass. This was Lewis’ third trip to the Grizzly Rose stage.

From Pueblo, Colorado, Nashville recording artist Cody Cozz opened his set with Topless and kept the party going with solid covers of Somebody Like You, When It Rains It Pours, Boot Scootin’ Boogie, and Folsom Prison Blues. His abundant fans sang along with songs such as I Could Get Used to This, Friday Me, I’m Just a Country Song, I Wanna Be That Guy, Here For the Beer, Sounds Like a Small Town, and On My Way.

Supporting Cozz on stage was Kevin Cozzolino on backup vocals, Dave Carleo on keyboards and backup vocals, John McCain on bass guitar and backup vocals, Bryan Dean on guitar and backup vocals, Russ Archuleta on lead guitar, and Stan Gurule on drums. Follow Cody Cozz on his website, codycozzofficial.com.

Out of Nashville, Jilly Martin and Ryan Brooks Kelly began making music together in 2014 in the New England area. They have been playing in Denver all week and will wrap up at the Grizzly Rose on Sunday night. They will be back in March and again in July.

Playing an abbreviated set, Martin & Kelly started the show with Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident) and then hit listeners with an original, I’m Gonna Kiss You. Martin & Kelly performed other songs such as Either Way, More Than Friends, Wanting You Feeling, Fast as You, I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles), and Sin Wagon. Find the full setlist in the photos below. Martin & Kelly had Jilly Martin on vocals and acoustic guitar, Ryan Kelly on vocals and acoustic and electric guitars, as they were supported by Jim Gregoire on bass and James McCarthy on drums.

Follow Martin & Kelly at martinkellymusic.com.