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New Years Eve with Gary P Nunn and guest Lane Bricker at 11th Street Cowboy Bar in Bandera, Texas

New Years Eve with Gary P Nunn and guest Lane Bricker at 11th Street Cowboy Bar in Bandera, Texas

DATE:
Sunday, December 31, 2023
TIME:
Doors | 7:00 PM
LOCATION:
11th Street Cowboy Bar
307 11th Street
Bandera, Texas 78003
About this Event:

New Years Eve with Gary P Nunn and guest Lane Bricker

December 31st - Doors at 7:00pm
Tickets:
  • $25 - Advance GA ($35 Day of Show)
  • $400 - Table & Admission for 8
$50 - Reserved Seat $200 - Table & Admission for 4 $75 - VIP Seat with Meet & Greet with complimentary bottle of champagne for the table along with party favors. (Admission included). $600 - VIP Table of 8 with Meet & Greet along with a complimentary bottle of champagne for the table, with party favors. (Admission included).

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GARY P NUNN
Gary P. Nunn began his musical career as a 7th grader in a garage band in Brownfield, Texas, where he was an honor student and all-around athlete. Upon graduation from night school, he attended Texas Tech University and South Plains College while pursuing music on weekends playing with "The Fabulous Sparkles," a take-no-prisoners rock band that was the rage of West Texas during the sixties. In 1968 he transferred to the University of Texas at Austin immersing himself in the lively local music scene while studying pharmacy at UT. In 1972, Michael Martin Murphey, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Willie Nelson moved to Austin and a new Era in music was born. The movement was dubbed "Texas progressive," "outlaw music" among other monikers and Gary P. Nunn was right in the middle of it. At one time he was playing bass for Murphey, Walker and Nelson! For Murphy and Walker, he lead The Lost Gonzo Band who backed them up on stage and in the studio, and helped propel them to national notoriety. It was during this time that Nunn honed his songwriting skills composing tunes that were recorded by Nelson, Walker and Murphey, as well as Rosanne Cash, David Allen Coe and others, earning him several gold and platinum records for writing, publishing and performing.