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Presented by 40 Below Records:
Dale Watson Returns to Neon Moon in Yantis Tx Saturday May 9th for an unforgettable Full Band Dance Hall Show! Special Guest Opener Meredith Crawford!! Doors 6pm Meredith Crawford: 8-8:45pm DALE WATSON: 9:15pm Dale Watson is a living legend of American roots music. With Texas-sized defiance and drive, he's spent four decades flying the flag for his own brand of honky-tonk, outlaw country, western swing, and rockabilly. That signature sound has a name " "Ameripolitan" " and its originator is Watson himself: a singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, actor, cultural architect, and rule-breaking traditionalist for the modern world, championing the traditions that fly in the face of the homogenous mainstream. More than 30 albums stand between Watson's teenage years in Texas, where he cut his teeth on Houston's honky-tonk circuit, and his latest release, 2026's Unwanted. That body of work hasn't just brought him an international audience stretching from East Texas to Europe; it's also cemented his reputation as a musical maverick who's worthy of sharing the same stage as his heroes, with shows alongside Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. In an industry obsessed with followers, Watson is a genuine leader, establishing his own awards show to honor fellow non-conformists " The Ameripolitan Music Awards " and regularly playing more than 300 shows a year. Decades pass and trends change, but Watson remains steadfast and true to his country muse. With Unwanted, he fires another double-barreled shotgun blast of country twang and honky-tonk bang. It's a raw, rowdy record, recorded in Austin and Memphis " two cities that have always lived large in Watson's history " and fueled by the heartaches, hard-won lessons, and high-speed thrills of a life largely logged on the road. For nearly a half century, Watson has spent most of his nights under stage lights, regularly backed by The Lonestars. Those musicians join him on Unwanted, along with solo artist Celine Lee (his wife since 2020), The Memphians (his go-to collaborators in Memphis, where he also runs the Wat-Sun Studio and the music venue Hernando's Hideaway), Asleep at the Wheel's Katie Shore, celebrated pianist (and Grammy-nominated Willie Nelson collaborator) Matt Hubbard, and others. Singing with a booming voice that could cut through the chaos of a packed dancehall, Watson runs the show like a roots-rock ringleader. He salutes his vices on the galloping "Willie Waylon and Whiskey," reflects upon a lifetime of loss with the gorgeous ballad "If You Really Loved Me (Outlive Me)," and gets wistfully reflective on "Life is Like a Song." Entirely written and produced by Watson, Unwanted is the sound of an Ameripolitan diehard with plenty of life left in the tank, speeding toward a horizon of his own making. It's also the latest addition to a catalog that began with 1995's Cheatin' Heart Attack, a critically-acclaimed debut record whose success convinced him to abandon a backup career in motorcycle repair. Releases that followed include Blessed or Damned (1996), I Hate These Songs (1997), The Truckin' Sessions (1998), Every Song I Write Is For You (2001), Carryin' On (2002), El Rancho Azul (2013), Dreamland (2014), and Dale Watson Presents The Memphians, along with a handful of live albums that capture Watson in his element: onstage, with a band behind him and an audience out front. Thanks to anthemic songs like "I Lie When I Drink," the DIY-minded Watson has also appeared on major national platforms like PBS's Austin City Limits, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Late Show with David Letterman, earning rare exposure while still operating outside the commercial country system. Those appearances have helped bring traditional honky-tonk and outlaw country to contemporary audiences without altering Watson's classic sound. Dale Watson's career is marked by scale, endurance, and influence: a vast catalog, decades of touring, nationally televised performances, international recognition, and institutions that support generations of working musicians. His work stands as proof that outlaw country isn't a moment in time, but rather a living tradition that's still being written, recorded, and played out loud. Honored as a Texas State Musician in 2007, he has spent his career standing where real country exists: outside the mainstream, inside the song, and answerable only to the tradition that raised him. If the heart of American music beats loudest where tradition and innovation intersect, then Dale Watson's albums are the lifeblood of a sound that never dies. |
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