
Corey Kent, originally from Bixby, Oklahoma, now based in Dallas, TX, SOLD-OUT The Grizzly Rose on Saturday night (for the 3rd time in a row!). Kent is unapologetically himself and thrives on live music stages. Slinging Texas Country and rockin’ it up, Kent tells relatable stories to connect with listeners.
Starting with Highways, Kent engaged the throng with Gold, This Heart, Damn Good Country Song, Rust, and his current hit, Rocky Mountain Low.
Kent had support from Chris Wilson on drums, Jordan Landers on bass, Steven Adams on guitar, Ethan Ratcliffe on guitar and keys, Beau Griego as tour manager, Templeton on photos, and Jason on production manager, as they powered through more songs that included This Heart, Ain’t My Day, and Wild As Her. Find the full setlist below in the Grizzly Rose photos.
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Zach Neil and his band, from Nashville, mixed captivating original music with solid covers to warm the crowd in Denver.
Neil, supported by Tristan Harrison on bass, Cody McKinney on guitar, and David Mahurin on drums, entertained listeners with the opening song Makeup and Faded Blue Jeans, and Check Yes or No, before hitting onlookers with an original tune, When She Drinks Whiskey. Neil and his band played Tougher Than the Rest, Long Haired Country Boy, Dance Her Home, You Should Probably Leave, I Never Lie, and Past the Point of Rescue. Neil also shared more original tunes, including ‘Til the Numbers Run Out, Long Live the Cowboy, Something in the Stars, What Cowgirls Do, and Half Bad.
Neil captured listeners’ attention with his deep voice, country attitude, and cowboy spirit.
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