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Jason Eady with Jesse Lynn Madera, Paul Cauthen, and more

Jan 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM  ·  Coffee Butler Amphitheater, Key West, FL Coffee Butler Amphitheater, Key West, FL

Jason Eady
Jan 27
Jason Eady
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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.
Sunny Sweeney, born in Texas, is a country & Americana artist known for her honest songwriting. Hits include “From a Table Away.” Nominated for Top Female Artist at the 2013 ACM Awards. Collaborated with Paul Cauthen and The Texas Gentlemen.
Taylor Hunnicutt, from Alabama, crafts old-school southern music with a modern twist. Her debut album, "Alabama Sound," blends country, Americana, and soulful southern rock. Known for her high-energy style and storytelling, Hunnicutt tours extensively and is an opera-trained vocalist who transitioned to songwriting after leaving music school.
Singer-songwriter Mike Ryan, known for his independent career, has collaborated with Brad Paisley and Brandy Clark, and opened for stars like Miranda Lambert. His song "Last Time For Everything" with Paisley reached the Top 20. With impressive streaming numbers, his achievements highlight his undeniable talent and hard work.
The Droptines, an Alt-Country/Post-Country band from Concan, Texas, formed in 2019 by frontman Conner Arthur, mix genres with a southern touch. Known for songs like "New Girl" and "As Your Heart Breaks," their powerful stage presence complements their authentic melodies. The band includes Dillon Sampson on bass, Johnny Sheets on drums, Donnchadh Parkinson on guitar, and Tony Rincon on pedal steel.
Virginia's Low Water Bridge Band blends country, Americana & bluegrass. Known for energetic live shows across the East Coast, featuring Logan Moore's vocals & diverse instrumentation.
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.
Courtney Patton, singer-songwriter known for deep lyricism and narrative-driven songs, has produced several acclaimed albums, including "Electrostatic" (2022) and Billboard-charted "What It’s Like To Fly Alone" (2018). Collaborates with Jason Eady. Renowned for blending musical influences with storytelling.
Born in Auburn, Alabama, Paul McDonald is known for his raspy voice and poetic music, reminiscent of legends like Rod Stewart. Influenced by southern rock and the Laurel Canyon scene, he's a celebrated singer-songwriter and visual artist.
Alabama-born country artist Kashus Culpepper blends Southern genres with a husky vocal style. Known for songs like “After Me?” and “Who Hurt You,” he performed at soldiers’ bonfires and later opened for Charles Wesley Godwin and Charley Crockett. Signed to Big Loud Records, he's acclaimed by MusicRow and The Tennessean.
Leon Majcen, born on Florida's Gulf Coast to Bosnian war refugees, crafts Folk, Country, and Americana music inspired by icons like Bob Dylan. Known for his storytelling, he grew his career in NYC before settling in Nashville.
Maggie Antone, born in Richmond, acclaimed for cover albums & originals like "Johnny Moonshine". Known for heartfelt songwriting, collaborated with Carrie K & Brendan Walter. Popular & streamed by millions.
Texas-born Shane Smith & the Saints blend country, folk, and roadhouse rock, captivating audiences with hits like "Fire in the Ocean" and sold-out shows at iconic venues. Known for their performance on Yellowstone, they've built a dedicated following through a decade of touring.
Tulsa native Johnny Mullenax blends funky country bluegrass with influences like AC/DC, The Ramones, and John Coltrane. Known for genre-bending and innovation.
James McMurtry, born in Fort Worth, Texas, is known for his masterful storytelling in music. Son of novelist Larry McMurtry, James's plainspoken vocals and unadorned lyrics capture the struggles of everyday life. His Texas roots and collaborations with artists like John Mellencamp and Dwight Yoakam shine through in hits like "Choctaw Bingo." His debut album, 1989's *Too Long in the Wasteland,* and critically acclaimed works like *Childish Things* reflect his powerful political commentary. Notable awards include high praise from Village Voice, and he regularly performs in Austin, Texas.
Texas Female Artist of the Decade, Bri Bagwell, delivers rousing live shows and 13 #1 singles on Texas Country Radio. She's played alongside icons like Willie Nelson and Miranda Lambert. Known for hits like “Trenches,” she raises funds for charities and captivates with storytelling songs.
Austin-based The Band Of Heathens, led by Ed Jurdi and Gordy Quist, are known for their independent rock style, nine studio albums, dynamic live shows, and strong fanbase.
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.
Uncle Lucius, a Texas roots music band, renowned for their dynamic live shows, recorded 4 albums in their 13-year run. Their music featured in "Yellowstone" and by pro athletes. After a 5-year hiatus, they reunited, continuing their rock and blues legacy.
Mississippi-born, Eady's new album emphasizes groove-focused music influenced by his upbringing. Known for lyric-driven work, he collaborates with Band of Heathens' Gordy Quist, celebrating live recording.
The Wilder Blue, formed in 2019 by Zane Williams, blends folk-rock and country with five-part harmonies, drawing comparisons to Eagles and Alabama. Their albums include "Hill Country" and the self-titled "The Wilder Blue." Produced by Brent Cobb, "Super Natural" features a collaboration with him and Luke Combs, who will also include them in his 2024 stadium tour. Their music transcends categories.
Jesse Lynn Madera, born in the USA, is a versatile singer-songwriter blending pop, folk, blues, Americana, and jazz. Known for songs like “¡Hola Papi!” and “Revel,” she draws inspiration from legends like Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt.
From Prosper, TX, Tanner Usrey is a soulful Americana-rock musician known for "Take Me Home" & "The Light" (featured in Yellowstone). His EP features hits like “Time Bomb.” His unique voice melds heartfelt lyrics with a hard-hitting sound.
Shinyribs, led by Kevin Russell, hails from Beaumont, TX, and blends Gulf Coast swamp pop with R&B. Known for dynamic performances, they collaborated with Grammy winner Steve Berlin, creating catchy bayou funk hits.
American Aquarium, NC-born, crafts gritty country-rock. Known for introspective lyrics & intense style, they explore deep themes like Southern identity & rights.
Stoney LaRue, born in Taft, Texas, blends country, rock, and blues, is a key figure in the Red Dirt scene. Known for hit albums like The Red Dirt Album and Velvet, he collaborates with acts like Cross Canadian Ragweed. He gained broader fame with Miranda Lambert and charted with Aviator.
Tulsa-born artist Kaitlin Butts embraces country music's theatricality with emotional and humorous storytelling. Her soulful songwriting has captivated audiences on tours with Dierks Bentley and Turnpike Troubadours. Known for songs tackling addiction and trauma, her latest release "Hunt Me Down" shifts to a lighter, stage-like tone. Produced by Oran Thornton, it reflects her vibrant style and truth-filled performances.
Nashville-based Wilson, from Indiana, transitioned from boxing to songwriting, crafting hits for stars like Brothers Osborne. His debut album, "Son of Dad," explores loss. Praised by Rolling Stone, he's toured globally with acts like Midland.

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