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Cowboy Mardi Gras 2025

February 20th - 22nd, 2025

THURSDAY, Feb 20th
Door opens at 4:00 pm

  • 7:00 - Old Spanish Trail Ramblers
  • 9:30 - Wynn Williams
  • GA (Standing Room Only) - $15 
  • Table of 4 - $200
  • Table of 8 - $400
 
FRIDAY, Feb 21st
Door opens at 4:00 pm
  • 6:00 Charles Thibodeaux and The Austin Cajun Aces
  • 8:00 Cypress Valley Band
  • 10:30 Dax Davis
  • GA (Standing Room Only) - $35
  • Table of 4 - $300
  • Table of 8 - $600
 
SATURDAY, Feb 22nd
Door opens at 10:00 am
  • 12:00 Cowboy Mardi Gras Parade
  • 1:00 Zydeco Blanco
  • 3:00 Chubby Carrier and The Bayou Swamp Band
  • 5:00 Gumbo Awards
  • 6:00 Wayne Toups
  • 7:15 Costume Contest (during music break)
  • 7:45 Wayne Toups
  • 9:30 George Dearborne and Branded
  • GA (Standing Room Only) - $35
  • Table of 4 - $300
  • Table of 8 - $600
 
WEEKEND PACKAGES:
  • Weekend GA Pass - $80 (Admission to all 3 days)
  • Weekend table of 4 - $750 (savings of $50) a private 4 top table and 4 weekend passes
  • Weekend table of 8 - $1500 (savings of $100) a private 8 top table and 8 weekend passes

 

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Performers

Charles Thibodeaux and The Austin Cajun Aces

CHARLES THIBODEAUXCharles was raised in a traditional Cajun family household in Beaumont, Texas. His parents were Church Point, Louisiana natives and for their wedding celebration and dance, Iry LeJeune provided the entertainment. His parents spoke French around the house when they didn’t want the kids to understand what they were saying but the kids understood it anyway.Charles’s late cousin, Joe Thibodeaux, owned the Rodair Club in Port Acres Texas. During his youth, he visited the legendary club on a regular basis and was influenced to play the Cajun accordion by watching Andrew Cormier and The Rambling Aces band wh

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Dax Davis Band

DAX DAVIS BANDThe band started with a few friends wanting to do a song for the school talent show. Dax (Front Man), Keller (Drummer), and Zayne (Lead guitar/Pianist/Vocals) put their talents together with a plan to entertain the kids at school. Before they knew it they had added Dax's younger brother Riddik (Bassist/Vocals) and good friend Watson (Lead Guitar). The band was complete. The talent show was a huge success, and they were off and running. Their next big event was the County Fair. Another huge success that catapulted them into show after show.Dax and Riddik were listening to their dad's band from the time they we

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George Dearborne and Branded

GEORGE DEARBORNE AND BRANDED 
We are a country band located in Beaumont that travels across Texas and Louisiana to share our music. With a smooth sound sure to delight both listeners and fans ready to dance, GD&B is available to play venues and events looking for that classic country style! 

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Zydeco Blanco

ZYDECO BLANCOZydeco Blanco was originally a duo formed in 1997 when accordion player Leif Oines met rubboard player Harvey Trahan. Both musicians were newly relocated to the Blanco river Valley near Blanco, Texas. Mr. Oines had moved from the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex, where he had successfully headed up the energetic band Zydeco Faux Pas. Harvey Trahan, a French Cajun originally from Lafayette, Louisiana, came to the valley via Houston, Texas, where he played harmonica in several blues bands.

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11th Street Cowboy Bar

The 11th Street Cowboy Bar is a world-famous destination for all brand of folks, from cowboys to cowgirls, bikers to businesswomen. They come for the good brew, top-tier live Country Western and Country Swing and Dance music, and of course, the good times that only the Biggest Little Bar in Texas can provide. 11th Street Cowboy Bar has been featured in Life Magazine, The Oprah Show, Texas Highways, Texas Monthly, Texas Co-op Power (July 2006), USA Today, Southern Living, the Houston Chronicle, Hill Country Happenings, the Hill Country Sun (July 2006), the San Antonio Express-News, area radio stations and many more national publications and outlets as a must-see destination in Texas. Drop in just about any night of the week and you are sure to come across folks from as nearby as down the road and far away as Europe and Asia. In 2008, the 11th Street Cowboy Bar was the host to Live on CNN during the Texas Presidential Primary and Texas Elections. On the back street behind Main Street in the Cowboy Capital of the World, Bandera, Texas, (a town you wouldn't think has 11 streets!), 11th Street Cowboy Bar is an old, wood-framed building with a porch out front prime for shooting the bull. Inside, don't be suprised to see bras of all sizes hanging from the ceiling, and don't be offended if you're not asked to leave yours. There is a lot more room for fun out back, where you will find the only jet-cooled dance floor and patio in Texas, and a bandstand featuring top Texas talent every week. The bar often has pickers and jam sessions, so bring your guitar and join in the fun!

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