Randy Stonehill, Tom Petty, Vince Gill, Jodeci, Ray Charles, Lyle Lovett, Dwight Yoakam, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Willburn Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, Waylon Jennings. . . this is the short version of a long list.
Record Label
Publishing deal with Palo Duro (Main Line Charlie)
First all I want to thank Bill Crowell for sponsoring me with his custom guitar straps and concealed weapon leather works. Crowell straps are the absolute best and I'm so thankful for him and the support of Crowell Custom Guitar Straps. Thanks Bill!
Currently I am involved in 3 projects. I play for Maren Morris, The Brenham Lights, and Red Dead Revolver.
I've had the opportunity to play with several acts. . . Some of those include Autumn Barr, Eleven Hundred Springs, Speedtrucker, Darrel Dodd, Jarrod Birmingham, Jason Boland and the Stragglers, Maren Morris, Bart Crow, Mo Robson, Sunny Sweenie, Ed Burleson, Collin Cable, Zen Bubba, George Ducas, Donnie Ray Ford, Travis Kidd, The Brenham Lights, Red Dead Revolver, Tweed, Anytown, Mando Saenz, The Boys Named Sue, Slick 57, Fritz Schultz, Nate Kipp, The Truckstop Junkies, and others. . .
Please keep an eye out for the tour schedule and come out and see some of the very exciting and excellent performances.
What people have said about me:
From the DISClaimer column by Robert K. Oermann, Music Row Magazine:
As Texans will be the first to tell you, they’re bigger and better than anyone. But is that true in contemporary country music? Do Lone Star staters really make better records than Nashvillians? As it happens, there’s a CD service that compiles Texas tunes each month. In fact, the current, July, compilation of CD-Tex marks the San Antonio company’s second anniversary. I’m all about discovering new music. And everybody on the disc is new to me except for Jamie Richards and the previously reviewed Zona Jones. How do the unknowns stack up? Read on.
ELEVEN HUNDRED SPRINGS/Why You Been Gone So Long Writer: Mickey Newbury; Producer: Tommy Detamore/Eleven Hundred Springs; Publisher:Sony-ATV/Acuff Rose, BMI; Palo Duro (CD-Tex) (866-PALO-DURO)
—This classic Newbury song is generally performed as a rocker. The band slows it down to a moody, bluesy, loping drawl that’s really cool. In fact, this is the best version of this standard I’ve ever heard. The echoey steel guitar work gets extra points.
Thanks so much for the fiendship! Happy Christmas... FREE Download my new song "Playful Christmas at http://www. reverbnation. com/robinkirby Keep in touch... One Love, Robin
mannnnnn, i am still feeling the vibes from Thurs at Adairs! Great gig!!! thanks for playing with us. lets do it again SOON!! take care my friend! OLD SOULS... TKIDD
BACK AGAIN FOR A SECOND LISTEN. HANK WILLIAMS WOULDN'T MAKE IT.... AINT IT THE TRUTH. GREAT SONG. HE STILL MAKES IT WITH ME AND SO DO YOU. KEEP IT ALIVE. BE HONORED TO HAVE YOU PLAY ON A RANGE WAR TUNE SOME DAY !
HEY AARON, GREAT PAGE AND GREAT SOUNDS ! THANKS FOR FRIENDIN UP. COME ON BY AND PAY RANGE WAR A VISIT FOR SOME HARD TONKIN NORTHERN ROCK AND SAY HEY !!! NEW RELEASE " LOVERS RODEO " OUT SOON !!
Hey you sumbitch, how the hell are you? I think Ash is going to the 8.0s show next week. Better watch out, though, she might try and get you trashed! Miss you, man. See you at the end of September.
Hey what's up Aaron! I wanted to thank you for being a new friend! I appreciate it! Feel free to stop by my page anytime to say hi! Keep the music going & the girls screaming ok lol! Thanx again & hope to hear from you soon!