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About

Hailed as a "must-see live performer" by Rolling Stone, and a "force to be reckoned with" by CMT, Charley Crockett crafts his singular "Gulf & Western" sound -- described as "very 21st century and very vintage" by NPR Music -- by synthesizing country, blues, soul, Cajun, R&B and other pieces of American Roots music. And when his voice comes out of your speakers, there is no confusing him for any other artist. As the Wall Street Journal writes, "Mr. Crockett's unique vocal style is one third Ernest Tubb honky-tonk with clipped-word diction, one third Bill Withers low-key, soulful crooning, and one third jazzy French Quarter second-line swagger."

With his latest album $10 Cowboy, Crockett didn't set out to make a themed record. He had released a concept album in 2022, the critically acclaimed The Man From Waco, propelling Crockett to new heights and establishing him as one of the leaders of a sparkling revival of traditional country and folk music.

For the follow up album, Crockett wrote freely, over a two-month period, as he wound his way across the United States on the back of a tour bus. The resulting songs--raw, personal, vivid portraits of a country in transition--ended up being connected after all.

"This material is written at truck stops, it's written at casinos, it's written in the alleys behind the venues, it's written in my truck parked up on South Congress in Austin," explains Crockett. "A ramblin' man like me, a genuine transient, is in a pretty damn good position to have something to say about America."

The album begins with the title track, a personal song that also offers a provocative idea about America. "A $10 Cowboy is a country singer who made himself on a street corner in America," Crockett says. "But the cowboy way, the cowboy mindset, that applies to anyone who doesn't feel free, who feels fenced in and bound to something."

As the album unfolds, you begin to understand that a $10 Cowboy is anyone who has hustled to get by, who didn't fit in, who has slept on other people's couches, or the street, who has fallen down, gotten up, and ventured from home chasing a paying gig, or a new start.

The album was recorded at Arlyn Studios in Austin, produced by Crockett and his long-time collaborator Billy Horton. It was recorded live to tape, with anywhere from 6-12 musicians on each track, giving the songs the feel of a live performance. It's a sound Crockett has been after for years. "The reason I cut it on tape is, when you get the right folks in the room, great players rise to the occasion. When that red light is on and the tape is rolling, you get the magic of a performance."

Crockett released his last full-length album The Man From Waco - which Rolling Stone named the #2 best Country album of the year - in 2022, and the momentum he built continued into 2023. Crockett made his NPR Tiny Desk debut, was a guest on The Daily Show, and appeared on the June 2023 cover of Texas Monthly. Crockett performed at both nights of Willie Nelson's 90th birthday celebration at the Hollywood Bowl in April 2023, and made his Bonnaroo debut last summer. Crockett also released The Man From Waco Redux, a companion to The Man From Waco featuring alternate versions of five songs, and Live from the Ryman, which documented Crockett's sold out November 2022 debut at the Mother Church of Country Music.

Setlists

    1. 1.Game I Can't Win
    2. 2.Cowboy Candy
    3. 3.Honest Fight
    4. 4.Woman in a Bar
    5. 5.Tennessee Quick Cash
    6. 6.Life of a Country Singer
    7. 7.Low Down Freedom (Billy Joe Shaver cover)
    8. 8.Ain't That Right
    9. 9.Billy McClain in this song, but wasn’t “$10 cowboy”
    10. 10.Crucified Son
    11. 11.Sweet Mother Texas (Eddy Raven cover)
    12. 12.Diamond Joe ([traditional] cover)
    13. 13.Easy Money
    14. 14.Are We Lonesome Yet
    15. 15.Good at Losing
    16. 16.Tom Turkey
    17. 17.Santa Fe Ring
    1. -Age of the Ram
    2. 1.Game I Can't Win
    3. 2.Alamosa
    4. 3.Night Rider
    5. 4.Tennessee Quick Cash
    6. 5.Mr. P.C. (John Coltrane cover)
    7. 6.Welcome to Hard Times
    8. 7.Ain't That Right
    9. 8.Easy Money
    10. 9.Don't Tell Me That (James Hand cover)
    11. 10.$10 Cowboy
    12. 11.Hold It (Bill Doggett cover)
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    1. 12.Woman in a Bar
    2. 13.Santa Fe Ring
    1. 14.Four Wheel Drive (Buddy Emmons cover)
    2. 15.Juke Box Mama (Link Wray cover)
    3. 16.Instrumental transition. "BWithers" (Bill Withers?) on the setlist.
    4. 17.Lone Star
    5. 18.Trinity River
    6. 19.Crucified Son
    7. 20.Lonesome Drifter
    1. 1.Game I Can't Win
    2. 2.Alamosa
    3. 3.Night Rider
    4. 4.Tennessee Quick Cash
    5. 5.Welcome to Hard Times
    6. 6.Ain't That Right
    7. 7.Easy Money
    8. 8.Don't Tell Me That (James Hand cover)
    9. 9.$10 Cowboy
    10. 10.Life of a Country Singer
    11. 11.Santa Fe Ring
    12. 12.Juke Box Mama (Link Wray cover)
    13. 13.Lone Star
    14. 14.Trinity River
    15. 15.Crucified Son
    16. 16.Lonesome Drifter
    1. 1.El Paso to Denver
    2. 2.Santa Fe Ring
    3. 3.Tennessee Quick Cash
    4. 4.Dollar a Day (Waylon Jennings cover)
    5. 5.Crucified Son
    1. 1.Tennessee Quick Cash
    2. 2.Dollar a Day (Waylon Jennings cover)
    3. 3.Crucified Son
    4. 4.Santa Fe Ring
    5. 5.Ain't That Right

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 39 reviews
  • The “Elvis” of Country + Blues

    by Sydney on 2023-07-17Rating: 5 out of 5

    Don’t get me wrong, Charley has his own thing going on and he’s not trying to do Elvis— I just mean to watch him and his band play feels like watching something truly special. Charley tells his story and interacts with the crowd, he’s a sharp dressed man with a voice of gold and he seems as honest as they come. I’ve wanted to see him live for ages— and even contemplated traveling to do it— but thankfully he finally came to Vancouver and I can’t wait to see him again! Will even travel. 😅

  • In my top 5

    by Tanner on 2023-07-17Rating: 5 out of 5

    Charley was unreal and so was his band in my top 5 performances would 100% go again and every time he comes north of the boarder. That’s what real country music is.

  • Amazing concert!

    by Kate on 2023-07-09Rating: 5 out of 5

    One of the best concert I have been to in a long time!! Charley Crockett love is incredible

  • Extraordinary!! Fantastic Evening

    by Big Horn on 2023-07-08Rating: 5 out of 5

    Charley Crocket is such an engaging artist. Accessible and chock full of nuance and surprise. Humble and confident both in his performance. Graceful in his appreciation for the misicians he travels with and the audiences he delighted. Played almost non stop which made you wanting to just keep going on! Such a great poet, and musician that seems to span generations and yet is so contemporary. I am so grateful to have caught him.

  • Great voice, great show

    by Bennett on 2023-07-08Rating: 5 out of 5

    Charley and the band sounded amazing. They put on a great show. Can't wait to see them again

  • Country night

    by Obie on 2023-07-08Rating: 5 out of 5

    Charley Crockett and his band were phenomenal! What really caught me off guard was the opening act, Stephen Wilson Jr, whose voice was flat out stunning. Raspy, deep but warmth at the same time! Great performance from both acts!

  • Charley Crockett

    by Andy on 2023-07-08Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show! Charley absolutely rocks! Pure gold country & more!

  • An absolute master

    by TB on 2023-07-07Rating: 5 out of 5

    Charley crocket could not have put on a better show.

  • Charley Crockett

    by JF on 2023-07-07Rating: 4 out of 5

    Charley Crockett at Danforth Music Hall was very good. The band was great, only issue was with the venue. The lighting was awful, the band played in the shadows all night, never a spotlight on solo's. Bright lights kept coming on facing the crowd, very annoying. We were in the balcony and never did see some members of the band. The sound was ok but the bass seemed to be turned up a little too loud making it a little overbearing. Charley was in fine form and more than made up for the issues.