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Triston Marez / Braxton Keith at City of Bowie Community Center in Bowie, Texas

Triston Marez / Braxton Keith at City of Bowie Community Center in Bowie, Texas

DATE:
Friday, June 30, 2023
TIME:
Doors | 7:00 PM
Showtime 7:30 PM
LOCATION:
City of Bowie Community Center
413 Pelham Street
Bowie, Texas 76230
About this Event:

Triston Marez / Braxton Keith at The Bowie Community Center

June 30th - Doors at 7pm - Music at 7:30pm

$20.00 - General Admission

  • BYOB - Concessions will be open: Churro Kings
  • RV Spaces on site

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TRISTON MAREZ 
Country Singer Triston Marez’s Sound Isn’t Just Centered Around The Crying Steel Or Prominent Fiddles That Often Go Hand In Hand With The Rolling Plains Or Legendary Dancehalls That Come To Mind When Thinking About Country Music -- They’re Part Of A Way Of Life For The 22-Year-Old. Marez’s Debut Ep, That Was All Me, Set To Release Jan. 25, Showcases Marez’s Rich Vocals Telling Tales Of Long Nights, Former Flames And New Love With A Relatable Honesty.

On The Ep, Marez’s Influences -- Chris Ledoux, Aaron Watson And Cody Johnson -- Weave Throughout A Collection Of Pure Country Music. In The Ep’s Title Track, “That Was All Me,” A Raucous Night Can Be Blamed On The Jukebox, Neons Buzzing And One Too Many Whiskeys, But Insists Any Feelings Felt Were True. “Where Rivers Are Red, Cowboys Are Blue” Hearkens Back To The Heyday Of Cowboy Songs With An Ode To A Former Flame, While “Dizzy” Features The Other Side Of The Coin And A Fledgling Love Story Found On The Dancehall Floor.

“Reservations For Two” Is A Romantic Night Set In The Great Outdoors, And “Here’s To The Weekend” Offers An Appreciation For A Few Cold Beers With Good Friends While Searching For A Reprieve From The Daily Grind.

A Houston Native, Marez’s Sound Isn't Just Centered Around Country Music, It's Weaved Through His Entire 22 Years. As A Member Of A Musical Family From Oklahoma Known For Their Bluegrass And Fiddle Talents, Marez Started Playing Guitar At Age Six And His First Live Performance Was A Buck Owens Song In The First Grade Talent Show. Marez Worked As A Ranch Hand And Even Rode Bulls As A Hobby For Years To Support His Music Career. He Also Won The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo’s Talent Competition In 2014.