
Colt Ford returned to The Grizzly Rose with refreshed vigor and new music. Ford survived a heart attack in 2024 and has returned to his crass, brash, and unapologetically American self. Ford started his show with Country Thang, then the country rapper played Crank It Up.
Other songs included Mr. Goodtime, No Trash in My Trailer, Chicken and Biscuits, Country as Truck, and Dirt Road Anthem. Find the full setlist in the photos below. Colt Ford was supported by Ryan Fowler on fiddle, Gianluca Magalotti on bass, Tim Haines on drums, Luke Marshall on guitar, and Dylan Maloney, also on guitar.
Check coltford.com for more information.
Nathan Dean & The Damn Band from Phoenix, Arizona, opened the show with their unique style, delivering a set that featured their original music and a diverse range of covers.
Running with no setlist, Nathan Dean & The Damn Band incorporated good-timin’ anthems and drinking songs. NDATDB started with an original song, Son of a Gun, then took a trip down the Chattahoochee and Put A Drink in My Hand, before another NDATDB tune, Cheap Liquor.
Nathan Dean & The Damn Band kept the boozy sounds flowing with A Bar Song, I Lose Control, Should’ve Been a Cowboy, and Starting Over. They also kept the party going with more originals, including If You Don’t Like My Kind and That’s My Kind of Bar, and more solid covers of Fishin’ in the Dark, Save a Horse, Wondering Why, The Weight, and When It Rains It Pours.
Nathan “Liquor On His Breath” Dean, on guitar and vocals, was supported by Bill “Trouble On His Mind” Bogan on drums and backing vocals, Ty “Howl At The Moon” Thompson on guitar and vocals, and Chris “Shoot Out The Lights” Duke on bass.
That’s my kind of bar, that’s my kind of party. NDATDB gotta be bad just to have a good time. Find more information about Nathan Dean & The Damn Band at nathandean.net.



























































































