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Hudson Westbrook with Parker McCollum, Randy Rogers Band, and more

Sep 13, 2025  ·  Pryor Creek Music Festivals, Pryor, OK Pryor Creek Music Festivals, Pryor, OK

Hudson Westbrook
Sep 13
Hudson Westbrook
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Gabriella Rose grew up on a farm in rural Northern California. Influenced by gospel, delta blues, and cowboy ballads, her music echoes Johnny Cash and Emmylou Harris.
The Randy Rogers Band, formed over 17 years ago, is a pillar of country music known for their strong camaraderie and high-energy style. Their latest album, "Hellbent," showcases their commitment to their craft, reflecting a fearless spirit that has made them enduringly popular in the genre.
Casey Donahew, from Burleson, TX, is a country artist known for his legendary live shows and independent albums. With 27 Texas chart-toppers, Fort Worth honored him with "Casey Donahew Day" and named "The Stockyards" the official song of Fort Worth Stockyards.
Georgia native Gavin Adcock, former football player turned country artist, gained fame with hit single "A Cigarette." His debut album "Actin’ Up Again" set major streaming records in 2024, making him a prominent figure in the genre.
Midland-born Braxton Keith blends old-school country with modern hooks. Known for hits like "Make Up Your Mind" and "Settle for a Beer," he tours the Southern US.
Josh Weathers, born in Fort Worth, Texas, is a country artist known for his electrifying live shows. Gaining social media fame in 2024, he's beloved for his passionate performances.
Hudson Westbrook, from Stephenville, TX, blends country-rock with Red Dirt roots. Known for hits like "Take It Slow," he's headlining tours, sharing songs like "Pray Your Name.”
Emily Hollingshed, from Coweta, Oklahoma, captivates with her heartfelt performances. Known for live takes and original songs, she shines in Oklahoma's vibrant music scene.
Parker McCollum, a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, released "Gold Chain Cowboy" with MCA after his acclaimed EP, "Hollywood Gold." Known for his No.1 hits "Pretty Heart" and "To Be Loved By You," he debuted on late-night TV with Jimmy Kimmel. A committed performer, he sold out over 40 shows in 2021, including venues like the Grand Ole Opry and RODEOHOUSTON. McCollum won the ACM New Male Artist and CMT Breakthrough Video of the Year awards in 2022.

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