Nearly 20 years after the recording of their 2001 live album Unleashed Live, Texas country torch-carriers and pals/brothers Jack Ingram, Charlie Robison and Bruce Robison are getting back together on the same hallowed stage where that contemporary classic record was captured. Though all distinct in temperament and songwriting style, these three longtime collaborators and mutual admirers nevertheless share a love and a knack for traditional Texas honky-tonk music and vibes. The elder statesman of the group, Bruce Robison is an easygoing Hill Country romantic, while his younger brother Charlie is the hellraiser and Ingram the consummate storyteller. Fans can expect the three stars to play from a wide range of their own material and the material of their heroes, sometimes sharing the stage and sometimes solo with backing bands. Looking to hear a report by example on the state of Texas country? Shine up your good boots and meet us at the old dancehall.
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