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Cooper Alan returned to The Grizzly Rose on Friday night, again selling out the historic venue. Hailing from Winston Salem, North Carolina, and currently out of Nashville, Alan roared the crowd with songs such as This Ain’t Country, To the Bar, I Gotcha, and Can’t Dance.
Backed by Scott Inkley on guitar, Tom Lohmann on bass, and Darius Fant on drums, Alan kept the party going with First Rodeo, Plead the Fifth, Jesus Saves, among a slew of other high-energy songs. Make it a point to always catch the whole show as Cooper and his band mash-up multiple songs based on audience input.
Check Cooper Alan’s website for more information, cooperalanmusic.com.
Cooper Alan’s friend Thomas Mac shared songs and stories to help ingratiate himself to the Colorado crowd. Mac also tested the knowledgeable throng with his favorite country songs and singers. Mac took listeners on a ride with My Sister, Beer vs. Women, 90s Country Broken Heart, and Ain’t No. Find the full setlist below. Visit Thomas Mac Country for more information.
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 for two weeks and will wrap up at the Grizzly Rose on Sunday night. (Then they’ll return to The Grizzly Rose in March.)
Martin & Kelly started the show with Eastbound and Down and then hit listeners with an original, I’m Gonna Kiss You. Martin & Kelly performed other songs such as Either Way, Wanting You Feeling, Fast as You, Swingin’, Sin Wagon, and Waterfalls. 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, Wyatt Wear on bass, and James McCarthy on drums.
Follow Martin & Kelly at martinkellymusic.com.