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A newly formed band with a ton of momentum touring off their popular single, "Texas Does." The single was produced by Trent Willmon, the hitmaker behind Cody Johnson's biggest tracks. They're at the Arc Light for a special two-day engagement, May 1 and 2.
About Westbound HeartsFrom the sun-baked oil fields of Odessa, Texas, a fresh heartbeat is pulsing through the Lone Star State's honky-tonk scene. Westbound Hearts, the high-octane band led by 22-year-old singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Robert Sullivan, is the real deal: raw, rowdy, and rooted in the kind of West Texas grit that made classic country legendary. Sullivan grew up in Odessa chasing the same dream that built legends before him. What started as one young musician pouring his heart into songs quickly became a full-band force. Fans simply call them "a honky-tonk band out of West Texas," and that's exactly what they deliverâ€"high-energy shows that mix Sullivan's honest, story-driven originals with foot-stomping covers of the classics. The sound? Pure outlaw spirit meets modern Texas dancehall fire, the kind that keeps boots moving and crowds shouting every word. Their catalog has grown fast and strong. Early standouts like the vulnerable "I'd Rather Sleep Alone", the addictive "Can't Get Enough of You", "Breaking Your Heart", and "Devil in Disguise" built a loyal regional following. September 2025 brought "Illusions of Love", but February 27, 2026 marked the breakout moment: the explosive single "Texas Does". Produced by Trent Willmon (the hitmaker behind Cody Johnson's biggest tracks), it's a proud anthem about resilience, sacrifice, and Texas pride, anchored by the unforgettable rallying cryâ€""When the rest of the world can't, Texas does!" Live, Westbound Hearts are unstoppable. January 2026 saw their main-stage debut at the sacred Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, where the band tore through originals and classics with the kind of electricity that turns first-timers into lifelong fans. Since then they've packed rooms at The Rhinestone Saloon in Fort Worth, The Mule Barn, Hoot's Hall, and beyond. They've opened for Pat Green at Brewster Street Icehouse in Corpus Christi and warmed up for the Bellamy Brothers at Camp Margaritavilleâ€"proving they can hold their own on any stage, from dusty West Texas joints to iconic Texas landmarks. Still fully independent and grinding the road the old-fashioned way, Westbound Hearts embody everything exciting about today's Texas country renaissance: young, hungry, authentic, and unapologetically proud of where they come from. With Nashville-level production on their latest single, a growing streaming audience, and bigger stages calling their name, this West Texas crew is just hitting stride. The road ahead is wide open, the dance floors are waiting, and the heart of real country music is beating strong out West. Stream them everywhere, catch a show, and watchâ€"this band is going places. For the latest tracks, tour dates, and everything in between, head straight to westboundhearts.com. |
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