Jacob Dodson

   August 28, 2026
   7PM - 9PM

Zach Moulton (Mike & the Moonrise / Silverada)

   August 29, 2026
   7PM - 9PM

South Texas singer-songwriter Zach Moulton steps out from behind the pedal steel after fifteen years with Silverada (Formerly Mike and The Moonpies) to tell his own stories. His debut EP, Faded Jackets, is a direct reflection of the years he spent grinding it out on the road, highs, lows and all the places he’s called home.

Game Night w/ JR

   September 05, 2026
   7PM - 9PM

JR and his crew bring a slew of games to play from 5-8 or so. More Info on their website.

Billy Law

   September 11, 2026
   7PM - 9PM

After a decade of playing dusty dives and rowdy honky tonks as the bassist for the nationally acclaimed outlaw country garage rock outfit Ottoman Turks, Billy law is set to release his debut solo album. A far cry from Ottoman Turks’ raucous rock and roll sound, “Alone Somewhere” is a moody, introspective dive into what it is to grow up. Though a much more delicate piece of work than anything Turks has released, Alone Somewhere is still largely informed by rough and tumble experiences. Digging through themes such as guilt, anxiety, longing, and indifference, Alone Somewhere is a concept album that takes a full circle look at the process of growing up, chasing your purpose, and finding your place in the world all while following an erratic love story. Packed tight with cautionary tales, scraps of wisdom, and memories both sorrowful and joyous, Alone Somewhere is a tale of self-discovery by taking the long way around.

Songbird Jones

   September 12, 2026
   7PM - 9PM

Original and authentic. Rootsy, songwriter driven sounds from Fort Worth native, country crooner, Matthew Bryan Jones and his band of brothers is what makes up the feathers of Songbird Jones. “Come and see us. Lean in and listen. Give us a hand. Yell hallelujah!” – Matt

Fast forward to the present, Songbird Jones is taking off with recent openers for Jason Boland, Stoney Larue, Town Mountain, Pat Green and other great acts. Hotel Turkey has them booked to be the house band for Bob Wills Day 2026. Give Her The Reins She’ll Run has over 45,000 views and won Best Song Award at The Billy The Kid Film Festival. Their song Ropin was just licensed for use at the Utah Shakespeare Theatre Festival. And the It Takes Tulsa EP continues to receive airplay all over the U.S. and UK and most importantly right in their backyard at 95.9 The Ranch, Fort Worth, Texas!

Their journey began in Plainview, TX where Matt was pitching at Wayland Baptist. He wasn’t a very good pitcher or guitar player, but his roommates would occasionally ask him to play a song or two and all too often the coach would let him throw his best stuff on the mound. A few years after college, Matt landed his first decent job, a landman in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. “It was here I felt compelled by forces beyond myself to write. The gaping hole left in my soul from a dead baseball dream, a new job and fresh perspective in the mountains was the perfect storm for brewing songs.” And Matt has been writing songs ever since.

Songbird Jones is just the right amount twang, a touch of soul and plenty of roots combined with authentic, original lyrics; songs about gourds, guitars, cowgirls, small towns and big cities, tall tales and true stories about people and the places they call sacred. The process of writing and then making these songs come to life for a live audience is the never ending well that keeps Songbird Jones cookin!

We look forward to seeing you at show!

Joli Hope

   September 19, 2026
   7PM - 9PM

Nashville-based country-folk artist-songwriter Joli Hope, is a gifted storyteller and performer whose commanding vocals and emotional deliveries leave listeners genuinely moved. With her clear tone and dynamic vocal range, she blends her folk sound with sensory-heavy lyrics and country storytelling. She has performed in festivals such as CMA Fest, the Wildflower festival, and the Texas Music Revolution  festival as well as performed live shows at venues such as The Listening Room,  Eastside Bowl, The End, House of Blues, Saxon Pub, Gilley’s South Side Music Hall, Live Oak, the Dive Motel, Gas Monkey, Guitars & Growlers, Love & War in Texas, Opening Bell Coffee,  Fox & Locke, The Pitch Meeting, NashHouse Southern Spoon & Saloon, Teddy’s Tavern, The True Room Music & Bar, the Commodore Grille, Green Light, and the Operation Kindness Gala. She was recognized by ASCAP and got to perform in the Belmont Fall Songwriter’s Showcase. Her debut single “Things I Wish I Knew” is out now! The single has recently been named a semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition! Link: https://unitedmasters.com/m/things-i-wish-i-knew. 

“Things I Wish I Knew”  has been played on radio stations like 94.7 The Country Giant & Iron Country and is currently in rotation! Additionally, she was recently named a TXSU 2026 Finalist. She has studied at the Interlochen Center for the Arts along with the School of the Creative and Performing Arts in New York and Los Angeles College of Music. She recently graduated Belmont University, Summa Cum Laude, with her degree in Songwriting, and will be continuing her studies at Belmont’s graduate school in the fall. In 2023, she was the recipient of the Dallas Songwriters Association’s 2022 Young Songwriter of the Year Award. She also wrote a song and organized a songwriting healing workshop for the COPE Foundation. Recently, she wrote a song for the UC Davis Hospice Gala honoring all of those who have passed in the last year as well as led a songwriting healing workshop for Evermore. Additionally, she has written a song for a hospice patient through the charity A Song for You and has sung door to door for patients at The Veterans Hospital. 

I Love You w/John Pedigo

   September 25, 2026
   7PM - 9PM

Meet I Love You, a band built on hooks, psychedelic perimeters, and techniques that stick. It started with Steven Holt, known for his work in Dallas bands Tablet (who shared stages with Oasis), OHNO and Binary Sunrise.

Joined by Max Hartman on drums and Matt Ryan on bass, the trio has fabricated a sound that’s eclectic and intentional: with influences from Italo Disco to Talking Heads, The Beatles and Gorillaz.

This is I Love You: Music for Your Head.

John Pedigo is a song maker-upper from Dallas who plays or has played with The O’s, Armchair Rebels, 40 Acre Mule, Boys Named Sue, Slick 57, and many more he forgot.