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Peach JAMboree and Rodeo with The Great Divide and The Josh Abbott Band at Peach JAMboree and Rodeo in Stonewall, Texas

Peach JAMboree and Rodeo with The Great Divide and The Josh Abbott Band at Peach JAMboree and Rodeo in Stonewall, Texas

DATE:
Friday, June 21, 2024
Saturday, June 22, 2024
TIME:
Showtime 8:00 PM
Showtime 8:00 PM
LOCATION:
Peach JAMboree and Rodeo
250 Peach Street
Stonewall, Texas 78671
About this Event:

Peach JAMboree and Rodeo with The Great Divide and The Josh Abbott Band

Friday, June 21st
8pm - CPRA Rodeo with The Great Divide afterwards

Saturday, June 22nd
8pm - CPRA Rodeo with The Josh Abbott Band afterwards

There will be no admission charges for the day-time activities. 

Concert Ticket Info:

  • $40 - WEEKEND PASS
  • $25 - Friday Only GA
  • $25 - Saturday Only GA
  • 12 yrs and younger, free admittance
Discounted Prices for 1st Responders, Medical Field Personnel, Military, and Ages 65+ 
*MUST Show ID at the Gate
  • $35 - WEEKEND PASS (Discounted)
  • $20 - Friday Only GA (Discounted)
  • $20 - Saturday Only GA (Discounted)

The day time events will be held on the Stonewall Chamber of Commerce grounds unless otherwise noted. 
Click here for the complete schedule: http://stonewalltexas.com/peach-jamboree/


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Price: $20.00 - $40.00
THE GREAT DIVIDE
If you were remotely invested in the roots music scenes in Oklahoma and Texas in the early 2000s, you knew who The Great Divide was and likely had seen them play a time or two – whether it was their own show or as part of a festival lineup. The band was playing 200 shows a year and released five albums together; they eventually signed a record deal with Atlantic Records in Nashville and garnered some chart success. Garth Brooks even recorded one of their songs.

When frontman Mike McClure left for a solo career in 2003, marking the end of the band as its original lineup—McClure, bassist Kelley Green and brothers Scotte and JJ Lester on rhythm guitar and drums—the break seemed definite. McClure moved on, releasing nine albums on his own, and for anyone who knew of their turbulent end, it was assumed the band would never reunite, let alone restore faith in one another.

Fast forward a decade, and The Great Divide found themselves playing shows together again, a starting point in moving past the chaotic time surrounding the band’s breakup. Fast forward another decade, and they’ve added a new member, keyboardist Bryce Conway, and released their first new studio album in 20 years.

Providence, released in fall 2022, looks at how far the band has come, as a group and individually, in the time since their last albums—and spends even more time looking ahead. “The overall arc of the record is dealing with time; it asks how much time we have left in our lives and how we want to spend the remaining years,” McClure says. “It’s about admitting the areas where work is needed and putting in the effort to do something about it.”