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Charlie Robison at Johnny's Steaks and Bar-Be-Que in Salado, Texas

Charlie Robison at Johnny's Steaks and Bar-Be-Que in Salado, Texas

DATE:
Saturday, May 13, 2023
TIME:
Doors | 6:00 PM
LOCATION:
Johnny's Steaks and Bar-Be-Que
301 Thomas Arnold Rd.
Salado, Texas 76571
About this Event:

CANCELLED

Charlie Robison with The Droptines at Johnny's Steaks & BBQ in Salado, TX

May 13th - Gates Open at 6pm 

Ticket Options:

  • $30 - GA ($35 Day of Show)
  • $45 - Bring Your Own Lawn Chair
  • $750 - Reserved Table of 6
  • $900 - Second Row Table of 6
  • $1000 - Front Row Table of 6
 
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 Event Information:
  • All Ages Require a ticket for this show.
  • No Re-entry Policy.
  • No Outside Chairs Permitted
  • Clear Bag Policy Enforced.
  • Johnny’s Outback is a Cash Only Venue with ATM’s available
  • Outdoor Event - Rain or Shine - No Refunds 
 
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CHARLIE ROBISON
Texas singer/songwriter Charlie Robison was born in Houston and raised on his family's ranch in the town of Bandera; absorbing the music he heard on the local honky tonk scene, he and brother Bruce -- later an acclaimed performer in his own right -- were also brought up on artists ranging from Black Sabbath to Gram Parsons to Bruce Springsteen. After discovering the thriving music scene in nearby Austin at age 15, Robison began writing his own material, drawing equal influence from rock and country; stints in the bands Chaparral and Two Hoots & a Holler followed, and he also joined the Millionaire Playboys, an all-star Austin ensemble. After contributing to albums from Alejandro Escovedo and Kelly Willis, Robison made his solo debut in 1995 with Bandera; Life of the Party followed three years later. Teaming up with his younger brother, Bruce, and fellow Texan Jack Ingram, in 2000 the trio released the appropriately named Unleashed Live. A second studio effort, Step Right Up, was issued in spring 2001.