1/3/2025 Randall King at The Grizzly Rose, with Gunnar Latham and Rhett Haney

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Randall King returned to the historic SOLD-OUT venue on Friday night for the first show of 2025. Hailing from West Texas, King is a throwback to the 90’s Country heyday and pure country sounds.

King hit the stage running with Hey Cowgirl and Tonk ‘Til I Die. Other fan-favorite songs included Tuggin’ On My Heartstrings, Freightline, and Mirror Mirror. King played a hefty helping of his newest release Into The Neon, including What Doesn’t Kill You, Damn You Look Good, Coulda Been Love. Find the full setlist below.

Supporting King on-stage were Seth Ramirez on bass, Logan Broadus on guitar, Matt Harber on steel guitar, John Laufenberg on fiddle, and Jason Barocio on drums.

Follow Randall King on his website, randallkingmusic.com.

Another Texas native, Gunnar Latham, played before King. Latham gave a quick lesson on who he is with songs such as his newest single, Wish It Was Me, and his first-ever release, Hearts and Horses.

Latham was supported by Richard Lamm on drums, Hunter Howell on lead guitar, and James Hertless on bass. Other notable tunes included Thank God It’s Raining, Good To Be a Cowboy, One Two Step, and A Good One Does. Find the full setlist below. Visit GunnarLatham.com for more information.

Denver’s own Rhett Haney started the show with 1,2 Many and kept the music flowing with songs such as original tunes Whiskey Business, Turn This Truck Around, Acting My Wage, and This Ol’ Barstool, and included solid covers of Driving My Life Away, Copperhead Road and Devil Went Down to Georgia. Haney had support from Brett Walston on lead guitar, Laura Quam on fiddle, and Matt Feldman on drums.

Visit rhetthaney.com for more info.