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Swing Nite With The Georges

The Georges started with four guys that had a dream to play an amalgam of Rockabilly, (good) early country with strong ties to the Bakersfield sound, and the music of their heroes, The Fab Four. What results with their originals is a melodic blend of catchy, danceable music that gets folks a movin’ and a shakin’ on the dance floors of legendary Texas venues like Gruene Hall. Added to their sets are covers from the likes of Buddy Holly, Johnny Cash, Elvis and other all time greats. The band also pride themselves on their presentable and some might say, rather dapper stage look. Joining the band in May of 2013 are Texas music greats (And former Two Tons Members) Dennis Fallon and Chris Dodds on guitar and drums, respectively, and respectfully. Holding down the low end on the upright bass is Aaron Covington, who has played with Turbo 350, on tracks recorded at Sun Records in his hometown of Memphis and also had a part as Jerry Lee Lewis' bassist in the movie Walk The Line. The Georges will keep rockin' and keep y'all dancin' through the Hill Country and beyond! Come see 'em to see what the fuss is all about!

  • Sam's Burger Joint

    330 E. Grayson St., San Antonio San Antonio

    (210) 223-2830

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