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Randall King at The Mule Barn in Justin, Texas

Randall King at The Mule Barn in Justin, Texas

DATE:
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
TIME:
Doors | 5:30 PM
Showtime 7:00 PM
LOCATION:
The Mule Barn
218 S Hwy 156
Justin, Texas 76247
About this Event:

Randall King Acoustic Event at The Mule Barn in Justin, TX

September 30th - 7:00 (Doors Open @ 5:30 with Dinner served from 6:00 to 7:00)

$100 - VIP Admission includes dinner and 2 complimentary drinks

We are teaming up with TXRDR and hosting the Backroads Conversation Show with Randall King on Wednesday 9/30.


This is a limited capacity show that includes Dinner selections from Chef Julio Castillo, 2 Complimentary Drinks from Silver Star Whiskey and an up close & intimate show with Randall King hosted by Justin Frazzell.


Tickets purchased together will be seated together at a table based on number of guests.


Must arrive before 7:00 to receive your dinner!



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Price: $100.00
RANDALL KING
Take a seat at any old roadhouse bar and look to your left and right. Some people will be there drinking for fun, and others to forget. But on Shot Glass, the major label album debut from Warner Music Nashville’s Randall King, none of them are drinking alone.

A country-music purist whose style carries on an original American art form – with all its highs and lows included – King is something of a study in contrast, and his album is too. He often sounds like he just stepped out of a time machine, full of upbeat honky-tonk swagger and flashing the thoughtful gaze of Western poet. But he’s also got a thoroughly modern edge, driven to prove timeless tradition can co-exist with the pop-country mainstream. And it all comes together on Shot Glass.

Four years after his independent self-titled album kicked things off, the West-Texas native has now made the move to Music City, marking the start of a whole new chapter. He’s following a pair of visionary EPs with a top-shelf concept album and in the process, buying all of classic country another round.

“I’m that rowdy honky-tonk artist,” King says with conviction. “But I’ve got music and roots that go deeper than just beer-slingin’ tunes. There’s a lot of depth.” Inspired by everyone from George Strait and Keith Whitley to Dierks Bentley and Eric Church, King grew up on the endless plains and endless highways of a mythical place in the American story – but its famous ways were never mere fantasy to him. The hardscrabble days, wild nights and heartbreaks were all just part of an everyday cycle, and his music continues to capture that mystique.

Back with producers Bart Butler and Ryan Gore – the team behind contemporaries like Jon Pardi who also guided King’s recent EPs – King refuses to settle for the lowest-common denominator. Each track on Shot Glass reveals another aspect of the only life he knows, and the people who live it. Sometimes that means joy, sometimes sadness. But above all, it’s real. “If there’s any kind of manufactured, fake aspect to it, it’s not gonna work for me,” says the singer-songwriter, who would have been a third-generation trucker had music not intervened. “I’m not an actor, so I’m gonna give you exactly who I am, where I’m from, and the things that reflect me. My upbringing … my West-Texas roots.”