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Sundance Head at Love and War in Texas in Plano, Texas

Sundance Head at Love and War in Texas in Plano, Texas

DATE:
Friday, December 6, 2024
TIME:
Doors | 6:30 PM
Showtime 8:00 PM
LOCATION:
Love and War in Texas
601 E. Plano Pkwy
Plano , Texas 75074
About this Event:

Sundance Head

December 6th - Doors at 6:30 pm - Show at 8:00 pm

  • $20 - GA
  • $20 - Reserved Table Seats (Tables are sold as packages)
  • ALL TICKETS WILL BE $25 ON DAY OF SHOW
  • Ages 12 and under admitted free (with an adult)
Kitchen is open all day. Come early and grab a seat.

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SUNDANCE HEAD
Throughout the course of his career Sundance Head has written and recorded with the likes of
ZZ Top, been a top finisher on not one, but two major network talent competitions, had four #1
songs on the Texas Music charts, has been singing his entire life and toured with some of the
top artists in the business.

Sundance comes by his musical talent honestly, growing up in a household watching and
learning from his father Roy Head, who had a hit in the 60’s with “Treat Her Right.” As a boy, he
was also heavily influenced by his late older brother’s record collection which was steeped with
a myriad of artists like James Brown, Patsy Cline, George Jones, Marvin Gaye and Queen, just
to name a few.

During High School he put a band together and began playing gigs and writing non-stop, and
with the help of a friend recorded more than 100 hours of tape on his songs in a studio his friend
built especially for him. When he met his wife Misty, she began encouraging him to pursue his
talent in earnest, and in 2006 Sundance traveled to Memphis to try out for “American Idol.” After
several auditions he landed a spot on the show, and ultimately placed in the Top 13 in the
competition, impressing the judges with his searing vocals and lung power.

Sundance’s wife had also encouraged him to try out for another show, “The Voice,” and this time
his unique and powerful voice captured the hearts of America and he won the competition. He
found help and guidance from his team captain Blake Shelton and took to the road with him on
a portion of his “Doing It To Country Songs” tour in 2017, and also opened shows for Zac Brown
Band in addition to playing a slate of his own gigs.

Sundance continues to tour across the country while crafting songs behind the scenes and has
no intentions of slowing down.