
Joe Nichols returned to the World Famous Grizzly Rose on Friday night.
Joe Nichols has been releasing hit songs since the early 2000s. Nichols mixed in new songs from Honky Tonks and Country Songs as well as familiar tunes that included Yeah, The Impossible, Brokenheartsville, What’s a Guy Gotta Do, and Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off. The front-row gallery gave Nichols massive support, singing along with the country crooner. Find the full setlist in the photos below.
Nichols was supported on stage by David Northrup on drums, Jeremy Worden on bass, Sam August on guitar, Brian Spradlin on acoustic guitar, Reeve Johnson on keys, and Conway Turley on pedal steel, guitar, and vocals.
Track Joe Nichols on his website, www.joenichols.com.
Out of Orlando, FL, the Reece Gus Band captivated early arrivers with solid country covers of She’s Country, Friends in Low Places, Here For the Party, and Save a Horse, and included original tunes such as Everything to Lose and Roots. Back by Ty Gustafson on guitar, Zach Muth on bass, Andrea Gallo on vocals, Aaron Iannitelli on lead guitar, and Dylan Boprey on drums, Reece Gus (Gustafson) showed the Denver crowd what he was all about: A good time with good music.
The crowd went wild as Reece shifted behind the keys for Great Balls of Fire, before adding in another original, Momma’s Boy. The Reece Gus band also warmed up listeners’ vocal chords with sing-alongs that included Country Roads and Beer Never Broke My Heart. Find the full setlist below.
Check Reecegusmusic.com for more information.







































































































