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Two Step Inn in Georgetown, TX

Apr 20, 2024  ·  San Gabriel Park San Gabriel Park

Two Step Inn
Apr 20
Two Step Inn
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Raised in Sunnyside, WA, Zach Top grew up with classic country. Known for thrilling performances, his debut album "Cold Beer & Country Music" hit 3.5M streams in a week. Awarded Discovery Artist of the Year and nominated at the CMA Awards, his viral single "I Never Lie" charted on Billboard. He’s toured with Lainey Wilson and will support Alan Jackson in 2025.
Fort Worth, TX native infuses traditional Country with Rock 'n' Roll swagger, influenced by George Strait & Elvis Presley. Acclaimed for hits like "Honky Tonkin’ About," he's performed at The Grand Ole Opry and earned high praise from major media outlets. Known for electrifying shows and strong fanbase.
Nolan Taylor, a Cincinnati-based singer-songwriter, is noted for his emotive style blending themes of joy, heartbreak, and wild nights. His powerful voice captures deep human experiences, making his music deeply resonant and engaging.
J.R. Carroll, an Oklahoma native, crafted his gospel roots in a small-town church choir. His acoustic-driven songs attract fans of Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell. Carroll collaborated with Zach Bryan on his 2020 release "Elisabeth" and plays piano on tour with Bryan. Find him on social media for more.
Meet Nashville's secret: Hannah Dasher. With her big personality and bigger voice, she gained fame with her TikTok series "Stand By Your Pan." A Fender Next Artist, she's known for swaggy lyrics and humor. Signed by Sony, she's a CMT Next Women of Country. Hannah Damn Dasher, indeed.
Wyatt Flores, a Mexican-American from Oklahoma, known for his honest country music, rose from local bar gigs to recording with Island Records. Hits like “Please Don’t Go” showcase his raw style, blending regret and hope. His debut album, Welcome To The Plains, captures his roots and life's challenges.
The Castellows, a Neo-Traditional Country trio from Georgetown, GA, now based in Nashville, enchants with their masterful harmonies and songwriting. Consisting of sisters Ellie, Powell, and Lily, they signed with Warner Music Nashville and worked with producer Trina Shoemaker. Their debut EP, *A Little Goes A Long Way*, gained critical acclaim, earning a CMT award nomination and SiriusXM "Highway Find" status.
Clint Black, born in the U.S., is a country music legend with hits like "A Better Man" and "Like the Rain." He rose in the '89 Class with a multi-platinum debut. With 22 #1 singles, over 20M records sold, numerous awards, including GRAMMY nods, and a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, Clint remains iconic.
Born in San Antonio, TX, Pat Green is a Texas music legend known for blending traditional and modern country. With hits like "Wave on Wave" and three Grammy nods, he’s sold over 2 million albums. Collaborated with Lyle Lovett and Willie Nelson, he's a staple in Texas music. His philanthropy and touring sustain his iconic status.
Cody Johnson, hailed as the future of country music, boasts 42 Gold/Platinum certifications, 8 billion streams, and #1 hits. Notable works include "Ain't Nothin' To It" and "Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story". Known for authentic style and sold-out shows.
Born in Champaign, IL, Ludacris, a Southern rap icon, emerged from Atlanta's Dirty South scene. Known for hit albums like "Word of Mouf" and "Chicken -N- Beer," he collaborated with U.G.K., OutKast, and featured on Fergie's chart-topper "Glamorous." He's a multifaceted star, appearing in "2 Fast 2 Furious" and consistently topping charts with tracks like "Stand Up" and "Money Maker," cementing his legacy in music and film.
Wyoming native Ian Munsick blends heartfelt country and Western style, boasting 900M+ streams, 19 awards, and hits like Gold-certified "Long Live Cowgirls" with Cody Johnson.
Top-selling Nashville singer-songwriter ERNEST, a 4x ACM nominee and 3x CMA Triple Play winner, fuses Eminem and George Jones influences, earning 12 No. 1 hits. Known for albums NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE and FLOWER SHOPS, he collaborates with Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, and more. He co-wrote Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s Hot 100 hit, earning a 2025 GRAMMY nod.
Sierra Ferrell, a celebrated West Virginia-born roots musician, is known for her eclectic style, acclaimed debut 'Long Time Coming,' and winning Emerging Act at the Americana Honors & Awards. Collaborating with artists like Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, her album 'Trail Of Flowers' showcases her storytelling with producers Eddie Spear and Gary Paczosa.
49 Winchester, from Castlewood, Virginia, blends country, Americana, and rock. Known for collaborating with Stewart Myers and featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, they’ve earned widespread acclaim. Their fifth album, "Leavin’ This Holler," showcases their signature sound and emotional depth.
Ryan Bingham, born in Hobbs, NM, brings a fusion of folk, rock, and country influenced by his life in the West Texas oil fields and diverse cultures. Known for his weathered vocals, he's defied easy classification since "Mescalito." Bingham won an Oscar and Grammy for "The Weary Kind" from "Crazy Heart." His sixth album, "American Love Song," unites his influences into a celebrated work.
Sammy Kershaw, born in Kaplan, Louisiana, is a 1990s country singer known for modernizing honky tonk with a soft rock touch. Hits include "Cadillac Style" and "She Don't Know She's Beautiful." Kershaw, related to Cajun fiddler Doug Kershaw, overcame personal struggles to secure a record deal with Mercury in 1990. His platinum albums spawned numerous Top Ten hits. Collaborated with George Jones and Lorrie Morgan. He explored politics in Louisiana and returned to music with "Swamp Poppin'" in 2017, celebrating his R&B roots.
Deana Carter, born to Nashville guitarist Fred Carter Jr., rose to fame with her 1996 debut "Did I Shave My Legs for This?" blending country and folk. Known for hits like "You and Tequila" and collaborations with artists such as Willie Nelson, her work earned acclaim and solid sales. She transitioned to songwriting, including a hit with Kenny Chesney.
Colter's album "Little Songs" blends traditional prairie sounds with contemporary themes, reflecting rural life values and connecting listeners to his homeland's spirit.
Turnpike Troubadours, from Oklahoma, blend Woody Guthrie's folk and Waylon Jennings' honky tonk with bluegrass and Cajun. Popular for "Goodbye Normal Street," they hit country and rock charts, and sold out arenas. After a hiatus, they returned with 2023's "A Cat in the Rain," produced by Shooter Jennings. They’ve shared the stage with Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town.
Born in Apopka, Florida, John Anderson is a neo-honky tonker known for hits like "Swingin'," "Wild and Blue," and "Straight Tequila Night." His 1983 "Swingin'" became Warner Bros.' biggest-selling country single. He made a major comeback in the early '90s with the album "Seminole Wind." Anderson collaborated with Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys on his 2020 album "Years."
Jake Worthington, from La Porte, Texas, is a traditional country singer known for his honky-tonk style. Influenced by Ray Price and Merle Haggard, he gained popularity with his self-penned debut album. Worthington has opened for stars like Cody Johnson and collaborated on tracks with Ronnie Dunn and Jake Owen.

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San Gabriel Park

445 E Morrow St, Georgetown, TX 78626, USA Directions

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