Laura Benitez and the Heartache
Laura Benitez and the Heartache use the three chord tools of country music to tell the simple, unvarnished truth about love, too much whiskey, and the call of the road. Their songs range from honky-tonk shuffles to rock 'n' roll numbers to sweet old time waltzes, and cover everything from unwed motherhood ("Me or the Baby") to mean drunks ("Don't Wake the Devil"), with a whole lot of heartbreak in between. Their twangy honesty shines through in straightforward arrangements, crystalline harmonies, and spare instrumentation. Beware their catchy hooks and sweet melodies - these stray puppy tunes will follow you home and become your most steadfast companions.
JonEmery & The Dry County Drinkers
JonEmery & The Dry County Drinkers are Sacramento Valley's premiere Honky-Tonk Band. Blending the Country Music Sounds of yesteryear with the edge and energy our time. JonEmery's song writing is influenced by the tongue in cheek lyrics of Jerry Reed & Hank Thompson while capturing the soul and sounds of Johnny Paycheck & George Jones, with a little extra kick!
Jessica Rose
“With an angelic voice that has been crafted since a young child. Started from singing in a local piano bar to performing sold out shows around the country. San Francisco's own "Sweetheart Of The Sunset" as labeled by her fellow musicians and promoters..Jessica Rose has stolen the hearts of fans and critics alike for years. From being raised in the San Francisco bay area to living and playing in Nashville, New York and touring extensively through the US and Canada. This extraordinary songstress has made a name for herself over the years with her amazing sultry smooth vocals. Blending the styles of County, Americana, Blues, Soul and Rockabilly, creating a sound that is truly original. Jessica Rose is hard at work on a new album and can be heard singing with some of the West Coast's finest players. Keep your ear to the rail when this powerhouse singer comes to your town for a show that is not to be missed.” — Joseph Allen
Laura Benitez and the Heartache
Laura Benitez and the Heartache use the three chord tools of country music to tell the simple, unvarnished truth about love, too much whiskey, and the call of the road. Their songs range from honky-tonk shuffles to rock 'n' roll numbers to sweet old time waltzes, and cover everything from unwed motherhood ("Me or the Baby") to mean drunks ("Don't Wake the Devil"), with a whole lot of heartbreak in between. Their twangy honesty shines through in straightforward arrangements, crystalline harmonies, and spare instrumentation. Beware their catchy hooks and sweet melodies - these stray puppy tunes will follow you home and become your most steadfast companions.
JonEmery & The Dry County Drinkers
JonEmery & The Dry County Drinkers are Sacramento Valley's premiere Honky-Tonk Band. Blending the Country Music Sounds of yesteryear with the edge and energy our time. JonEmery's song writing is influenced by the tongue in cheek lyrics of Jerry Reed & Hank Thompson while capturing the soul and sounds of Johnny Paycheck & George Jones, with a little extra kick!
Jessica Rose
“With an angelic voice that has been crafted since a young child. Started from singing in a local piano bar to performing sold out shows around the country. San Francisco's own "Sweetheart Of The Sunset" as labeled by her fellow musicians and promoters..Jessica Rose has stolen the hearts of fans and critics alike for years. From being raised in the San Francisco bay area to living and playing in Nashville, New York and touring extensively through the US and Canada. This extraordinary songstress has made a name for herself over the years with her amazing sultry smooth vocals. Blending the styles of County, Americana, Blues, Soul and Rockabilly, creating a sound that is truly original. Jessica Rose is hard at work on a new album and can be heard singing with some of the West Coast's finest players. Keep your ear to the rail when this powerhouse singer comes to your town for a show that is not to be missed.” — Joseph Allen
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