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Randall King Band at Joe's Honky Tonk in Kearney, Nebraska

Randall King Band at Joe's Honky Tonk in Kearney, Nebraska

DATE:
Thursday, March 24, 2022
TIME:
Doors | 7:00 PM
Showtime 9:00 PM
LOCATION:
Joe's Honky Tonk
2023 1st Avenue
Kearney, Nebraska 68847
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Randall King Band at Joe's Honky Tonk in Kearney, NE

Music at 9:00 (Doors Open at 7:00)

$17 - Advance GA ($20 Day of Show)
$25 - VIP Deck Seating

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RANDALL KING BAND
Humble beginnings, a cultivated work ethic and the influences of classic country legends, synchronized together in perfect harmony, make up singer-songwriter from the West Texas Plains, Randall King.

Growing up a fourth generation hay-hauler, many of King’s songs are written and inspired by his deep southern heritage and family roots.

King was raised listening to the rich and soulful, classic country voices of Keith Whitley, George Strait and Alan Jackson, to name a few, which helped create King’s musical style into what many have described as neo-traditional country. “Randall King remains to the heart and soul of country music, but no doubt brings his own unique brand to the genre,” says hit songwriter Mark Nesler (co-writer of “Just To See You Smile” by Tim McGraw, “You Look Good In My Shirt” by Keith Urban).

With a sound rooted in tradition and songwriting that showcases honesty, conviction and authenticity, King connects with fans on all emotional levels. “Randall King has a great voice that sounds classic, yet is fresh and as a songwriter he actually has something to say – be it something that touches your heart or something simple and fun that makes you wanna get out and raise some hell.” said multi-award-winning and critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Anthony Smith (co-writer of “Run” & “Cowboys Like Us” by George Strait).

Unlike the west Texas wind, King is a grounded and talented singer-songwriter who is sure to stay. “There’s a lot of people that want country music to come back around, and there’s a lot of people that will say you have to sell out and play radio hits to make it. I think for me I want to make my stamp as an artist with this record, that I can be me and still make an impact across the country.