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R.L. Hayden Live Stoney's Front Bar Saturday April 29th
R.L. Hayden Live Western Troubadour Tour - Stoney's Front Bar Saturday April 29th 9PM - Must be 21 +
Hot Country DJ Dancing in Back
$4 Jameson Drinks & $3 160z Bud Lt Drafts 9-10pm $2.50 Shot Specials 8-10pm
Beginning Two Step Dance Workshop by Kurt Senser 445-5PM Free Intro to Two Step 5-6PM Beginning Patterns & Spins 6-7PM Lets Show Off! Flashy Beginning Moves $10 per class or $15 for both - Dance Fee Includes Cover Charge
RL Hayden Live 9PM Stoney's Front Bar- Western Troubadour Tour
R. L. Hayden embodies cowboy music in its most desirable form and has collected all the necessary tools for the long haulmusicology, authenticity, confidence, ability, and desire. He has earned praises from some of the nations top-selling publications such as USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, and People Magazine. Over the course of his career, Hayden has built a loyal following of fans while performing across the country opening for such acts as Chris Ledoux, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson and Robert Earl Keen. He has performed on some of the biggest stages in America including Willie Nelsons 4th of July Picnic, Austin City Limits Festival, Grand Ole Opry, Billy Bobs Texas and The Fillmore as well as numerous European tours. His recording of Buckaroo Man (written by Dave Stamey) has been featured at Fenway Park in Boston as the introduction song for Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz. Hayden has also been recognized as a prominent songwriter whos credits include George Strait, Robert Earl Keen, Aaron Watson and Kevin Fowler among other notable artists. R. L. Hayden is a purveyor of American cowboy music, and rightly so as he hails from a bloodline of cowpunchers. His great grandfather went up the trail on a number of occasions and even played fiddle around the fire at night and his grandfather ran a cow-calf operation in Pleasanton, Texas, which is known as the Birthplace of the Cowboy. Although he was raised on the family ranch he began playing music at the age of 14 around the Pleasanton area and by the time he graduated from high school he was playing and touring professionally. I was fortunate enough to hear Don Edwards play a campfire concert on a ranch outside of Ft. Worth one night when I was 13, Hayden recalls and it changed my life. The next week I borrowed a guitar from my uncle and taught myself to play using a songbook written by Don Edwards called Saddle Songs. Red River Valley was the first song that I ever played in public and now here we are 20 years later and its on my album Western Troubadour.
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LocationStoney's Rockin Rodeo (View)
1320 Del Paso Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95815
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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