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Whole Lotta Lubbock Tour feat. William Clark Green w/ Reid Haughton
October 19 at 8:00 pm
$25Whole Lotta Lubbock Tour feat. William Clark Green w/ Reid Haughton
William Clark Green
In the proudly independent Texas-country scene, it’s not easy to separate yourself – or to evolve once you have. But for almost 15 years, William Clark Green has done both with a nod to his home state itself, both rooted in the past and barreling toward the future.
Boasting sandpaper vocals and country-rock sound at the crossroads of back-alley grit and gravel-road grace, the Flint, Texas, native emerged like many others before – sauntering out from Lubbock’s live music loving college-bar scene. But he has since carved a space that is uniquely his own. Pairing singer-songwriter tradition with a progressive musical mindset, he’s both a troubadour of troubled souls and maestro to lyrical mischief, renowned for underdog anthems filled with sardonic wit, vivid characters and even historical curiosity.
Over five previous albums, multiple Number Ones on Texas Regional Radio have joined iTunes Country Album chart toppers, the respect of critics and peers and a vibrant touring profile anchored on Texas’ biggest stages. But even after so much success, two years of treading water left Green looking to get beyond his comfort zone.
“My whole mentality is that if my voice went out tomorrow, or I lost my arm and my career ended, I’ve got nothing but gratefulness,” Green explains, flashing his signature sense of dark humor.“But in some ways, we wanted to reach and see what else is out there. I think the band is ready, I think I’m ready, and it’s not really about money or anything. It’s about feeling that high again, feeling that new-ness.”
Reid Haughton
Raised in small-town Haleyville, AL, singer/songwriter Reid Haughton caught themusic bug after picking up a guitar one day during church lessons. Haughtoncontinued to hone his craft and develop his own musical style throughout highschool before moving to Auburn, AL in 2017 to attend school at Auburn University.In just a few short months, Haughton quickly became immersed in the collegecircuit, booking gigs and filling rooms in towns throughout the southeast.Haughton made the move to Nashville after graduation in 2021 and signed apublishing deal with River House Artists. Since then Haughton has been writing andrecording new music, all while opening up for artists such as Dwight Yoakam, JonPardi, Chase Rice, and more, across the country.Produced by Sadler Vaden, Haughton is set to bring his country and southern rocksound to life in early 2023.