
Who doesn’t love a Friday night? Who doesn’t love a small-town world? Who doesn’t love a country girl?
LOCASH, featuring Chris Lucas and Preston Brust, brought their Country Rock sounds back to The Grizzly Rose. Fans in their broken-in boots and camo hats were ready for fun and new music. LOCASH played songs from their soon-to-be-released (April 18) album, Bet The Farm, which included their current #1-hit Hometown Home, Buzzin’, Bring ‘Em Back, Wrong Hearts, Shipwrecked, and older recognizable tunes like One Big Country Song, I Know Somebody, and I Love This Life. Find the setlist in the photos below.
Billy Campbell joined the Nashville duo on lead guitar, Zach Fowler was on bass, and Josh Ellis was on drums. Check out LOCASH.com for more information.
Zach Neil and his band out of Nashville mixed in original music and solid covers to warm up the vocal cords of the growing crowd.
Neil, supported by Cliff Canterbury on bass, Sam Hunt on guitar, and Pete Halloin on drums, entertained listeners with I Never Lie, Past the Point of Rescue, You Should Probably Leave, and Long Haired Country Boy, and shared original tunes When She Drinks Whiskey, Long Live the Cowboy, Something in the Stars, Till the Numbers Run Out, What Cowgirls Do, and Half Bad. Neil captured listeners’ attention with his deep voice, country attitude, and cowboy spirit. Find the full setlist below. Another song he sang was All The Pretty Horses.
Visit zachneilmusic.com for more information.