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Dale Watson at Texas Music City Grill and Smokehouse - Lindale in Lindale, Texas

Dale Watson at Texas Music City Grill and Smokehouse - Lindale in Lindale, Texas

DATE:
Friday, December 9, 2022
TIME:
Showtime 8:00 PM
LOCATION:
Texas Music City Grill and Smokehouse - Lindale
66 Miranda Lambert Way
Unit 4
Lindale, Texas 75771
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Dale Watson at Texas Music City in Lindale

December 9th - Show at 8:00pm

  • $15 - General Admission
 
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DALE WATSON
Dale Watson isn't one to uphold the music industry's status quo. He's moving forward on his own terms and true to his own convictions. Even with frequent proclamations declaring him one of country music's last authentic voices (like that in Crazy Again--a recent documentary on Watson's life--when a fan declares, "son, you play country like country was when country was country"), Watson is done with the "C" word and what it's come to represent in modern times. So much so that he's created his own genre, simply called Ameripolitan. In a recent posting on his website (www.dalewatson.com), Dale explains it like this: "I've been trying to come up with a name the best describes this music that me and folks similar do. When folks ask, I hesitate, down right embarrassed really, to say country. I didn't used to be that way, but with the change in country, the term doesn't mean the same as it used to. If you say traditional, or old, or western swing most folks think 'retro' and dismiss it without hearing it. I wanted a name that didn't say country anything and didn't give anyone a preconceived idea. I came up with Ameripolitan. I even put it in Wikipedia defined as: Original music with 'prominent' roots influence." And so it goes with Dale Watson, the kind of unparalleled iconoclast that's far too rare in music today.