
From Logansport, Louisiana, Bryan Martin returned to the Grizzly Rose on Friday night. This time, however, he headlined the show and shared his brand of Outlaw country with songs such as More Than the Shine, Never Coming Home, Wolves Cry, Beauty in the Struggle, Everyone’s an Outlaw, Divided States, Memory to Drown, and We Ride.
The crowd connected fully with the Nashville songwriter and Martin was grateful for the fans who paid their hard-earned money to fill the venue and help him sing his songs. It was time to break another Wishbone, as Martin and his band kept the party going with solid covers of Boot Scoot Boogie, Simple Man, and Whipping Post. Find the full setlist below.
On stage with Martin were Thomas Wingate on bass, Riley Wingate on drums, Hayden Helms on guitar, and Heath Hall on guitar. Martin is as authentic and genuine as one can get. Visit bryanmartinofficial.com for more information.
From Fargo, ND, and originally out of Birmingham, AL, Slamabama opened the night by putting their southern style on solid country covers including Brand New Man, Somebody Like You, Man I Feel Like a Woman, and Heads Carolina. Slamabama kept the singalongs going with Country Roads and Alcohol, warming up the vocal cords and livers for the night of music. Find the full setlist below.
Slamabama featured Rosanna Juliano on vocals, Jasper Juliano on guitar and vocals, Abby Stugelmayer on guitar, keys, and vocals, and Alec Garcia on drums.
Check www.slamabama.com for more information.