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Colby Acuff at The Mule Barn in Justin, Texas

Colby Acuff at The Mule Barn in Justin, Texas

DATE:
Friday, September 15, 2023
TIME:
Showtime 9:00 PM
LOCATION:
The Mule Barn
218 S Hwy 156
Justin, Texas 76247
About this Event:

Colby Acuff at The Mule Barn

September 15th - Show at 9pm

  • $10 - Advance GA ($15 Day of Show)

First come first served seating.
All Shows are 21 and Up (unless accompanied by parent/guardian).


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COLBY ACUFF
Sometimes it seems like country has forgotten its wild roots – or least outgrown them, changing as it has to reflect an ever-evolving world. Then there’s a guy like Colby Acuff. A fourth generation Idaho native with a rugged spirit true to his mountain home, honest-to-a-fault lyrics and a sound as raw as the remote wilderness, Acuff’s untamed brand of country stands proudly apart in today’s format, pure and untouched by modern gimmicks. Self-taught and largely self-contained, he’s already used it to find success on his own terms – and with new major-label backing from Sony Music Nashville, plans to do the same nationwide. … Just don’t expect him to follow the pack. “If you wanna do something right, you’ve gotta do it yourself,” Acuff says, speaking with the hardscrabble charm of an old-soul troubadour. Hailing from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, a Rocky Mountain oasis near the very top of the continental U.S., that proudly-independent attitude forms the heart of Acuff’s outgoing personality – and a creative drive stretching all the way back. Growing up, Acuff was always busy with three things – fishing, duck hunting and making music – and it was music that captured his imagination. He learned piano at 5, drums at 9 and guitar at 11, took the stage for the first time at 12 and was even writing songs by 15 – and even those early efforts were unique, inspired by bold artistic outliers.