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SUMMARY:Buck Yeager Live at The Table at Madeley! [ GET TICKETS ]
DESCRIPTION:Buck Yeager says\, I’ve loved music all my life\, and it has been my life for the past 20+ years. But wait…there’s the fact that I allowed myself to become distracted\, and while I continued writing and performing\, my devotion and reverence for the art was diluted. That fact brings me to today\, where I’ve divested myself of those distractions and am on track for the music that has been waiting for me to discover! \nHere I am in 2023\, and on October 18th\, I’ll be attending the CMA of Texas Awards at the Dosey Doe Barn in The Woodlands\, to receive the ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR Award. I could not be more honored! The fact that this is my 4th award from the CMA of Texas astounds me\, but also gives me some assurance that I’m still on track with my lover – MUSIC.  \nIn the next few weeks\, I will be working with a decorated\, Award winning producer whose music I’ve idolized since my teen years. It will be my first time working with a producer of his caliber. Once again\, I’m amazed at this opportunity\, and how much it means to be in the company of this gold records on the walls\, mega music performer/producer. \nHowever\, I must confess that creating and performing music onstage is what I live for! Being onstage performing is LIFE to me – all the rest of life is making plans to get to the stage\, to be with music loving friends that also love to experience their music “LIVE“ And yes\, I’m a simple man – a music man. https://thetableatmadeley.thundertix.com/performances/2937753/section/47348
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LOCATION:The Table at Madeley\, 316 Madeley Street\, Conroe\, TX\, 77301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Americana,country
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SUMMARY:Sunday Jam Sessions Jam hosted by: RD Floyd
DESCRIPTION:1:00pm – 6:00 pm = \nWe have another banger Sunday coming up spotlighting these incredible artists! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️\n.\nThis is the place to be on Sundays from 1 to 6.  The musical camaraderie\, incredible food\, atmosphere ￼and great service make for a beautiful mixing pot of fun and entertainment for the whole family ￼🥙🌯🍕🎶🎸🎤👨‍👩‍👧\n\nCome hear their stories and sing along as we make magic at The Table at Madeley 🌟✨🤩🔥💯\n\nFor more Upcoming Information and to Sign up to be Featured Artist please Like and Follow\, Invite Artists/Photographers\, Music Lovers\, Friends to The Kimbroughs “Open Mic Music Spotlight” page for Sunday Jam Sessions💯The Table at Madeley\n\nhttps://m.facebook.com/groups/272800408689456/?ref=share&mibextid=zoDNOU\n\n 
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LOCATION:The Table at Madeley\, 316 Madeley Street\, Conroe\, TX\, 77301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Songwriter Showcase
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SUMMARY:Jason James  Live at The Table at Madeley! [ GET TICKETS ]
DESCRIPTION:7:30pm – 9:00pm = Jason James \nWhen Jason James walks onstage\, he declares his love of classic country before he even sings a note. His choice of attire — embroidered suits or pearl-snap shirts and sharply creased slacks — offers a visual tribute to his musical heroes and the traditions they established. But it’s not his looks or style that provide the most convincing evidence of his kinship with other giants of the genre. It’s his sound: the pure\, honest voice of a singer who rediscovered his soul when he reawakened his early love of well-crooned waltzes and hook-filled honky-tonkers. \nOn Seems Like Tears Ago\, released worldwide Oct. 4\, 2019 via his own Melodyville Records (Smith Music)\, James follows his self-titled 2015 debut with ten original odes that recall the work of his influences without resorting to mimicry. “Jason James may have a long way to go to forge a similar legacy to the greats of the Golden Era of country music\,” noted Trigger in SavingCountryMusic.com\, “but he doesn’t have to travel far at all to illustrate the same talent those legends did in putting sound behind the emotions of heartache and joy that the best of country music captures.” But even though AllMusic.com compared him to Sturgill Simpson and praised his first album’s “classy\, decidedly retro feel\,” James is hardly trying to live in the past. He’s building on the legacy left by those who helped create the genre\, while perhaps reconnecting listeners with the vibe country had before it went pop (and beyond). And boy\, does he nail it\, with a well-modulated baritone that occasionally dips toward bass territory or glides into tenor range — it’s a voice born to be accompanied by a crying pedal steel or wailing fiddle. “I’m evolving into a true-blue country singer\, in tune with the spirit of my idols but forging my own personal path\,” James explains. He calls it an evolution because he didn’t always sing this way. When he started to record his previous album\, for New West Records\, he had more of a high-lonesome sound. By the time it was released\, two producers and three years later\, his voice had become a deeper croon. But it was also finally released when the label had re-staffed and re-located and in many ways orphaned the release. When asked to sound less traditional on his next effort\, the writing was on the wall that he and the label would part ways. His last recording for them was a cover of Ernest Tubb’s “Let’s Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello”\, which aired in a Shiner Beer Super Bowl commercial. For that\, they let him be him. He wasn’t going to lose the pedal steel and add more electric guitar for his follow-up. He’d already been there\, done that with a rock band. In fact\, it was rock that got him to Austin — and to country. \nJames and a childhood friend had formed a band that played frequently in Houston. When they moved to Austin to start seeking gigs there\, they made what James calls “the fatal decision” to room together. Meanwhile\, he’d begun rebuilding his relationship with his father\, who’d split from his mother years before. That rekindled his childhood obsession with Hank Williams. James wanted the band to do some Hank covers; it did not go over well. After a fight one night\, James headed to an open mic try some Williams songs. “Here I am in long hair\, probably resembling Gram Parsons more than anything\, just playing Hank Williams stuff\,” he recalls. “And they were leaving money in the tip jar\, and I thought\, ‘That’s more money than I make with the whole band.’ So I became really obsessed\, possessed with writing [country songs]. It was an easy outlet for me — something fresh\, and something I’d been searching for my whole life. “Country is just so sincere\,” James continues. “You can’t lie to yourself and expect people to believe it. You’ve got to be honest. That’s what I always loved about country music. It wasn’t this facade of ‘We’re too cool for school.’” \nThe Seems Like Tears Ago sessions were the exact opposite experience of those for his previous album. Reconvening with his first producer\, John Evans (Hayes Carll\, Corb Lund)\, James tracked it in just three days at Signal Hill Recordings in Dripping Springs\, outside of Austin\, with Patrick Herzfeld engineering. Evans rounded up top talents for the sessions: Geoff Queen on electric and steel guitars; Reckless Kelly’s Cody Braun on fiddle; Rick Richards on drums; T Jarrod Bonta on piano; and Chris C Cook on rubboard (and no\, neither uses a period). “It was fun to make this record\,” James says. “It’s crazy seeing these guys come in and completely get it. I mean some of these songs were two takes. It was like\, ‘Oh my god\, that’s how you make a record.’” In fact\, he says\, “I went through a little bit of a postpartum because I was like\, ‘That’s it?’ It was such an easy birth.” The writing came easily\, too\, particularly after James moved “back to the vortex” — of Texas City\, on the Gulf Coast near Houston. Turns out there are fewer distractions in a town with a less active music scene. “They roll the carpets up here pretty early\,” James says. \nAny country songwriter worth his salt had better be able to navigate through heartbreak\, and James spills enough lyrical tears in his songs. In addition to the title tune\, he pours lovelorn pain into “I Miss You After All\,” “Achin’ Takin’ Place\,” “Cry on the Bayou\,” “Foolish Heart” and “Ole Used To Be\,” most of which are ballads. But “Cry on the Bayou” is a ZydeCajun waltz\, and the happier “We’re Gonna Honky Tonk Tonight” is made for two-stepping. “I like to dance in between the light and the dark\,” James notes. “I’d be a fool to just be dark and depressing all the time\, pretending I’m some tortured artist. I’m just interested in life right now.” Oh\, he battles his boogeymen\, but tries to do it with humor. “I shine a light under the bed\,” he says. “It’s there. It exists. But the survivor in me has to make a joke out of it.” \nAnother ballad\, “Simply Divine\,” is an actual love song (yes\, happy songs are harder to write\, but he’s got ’em). Then there’s “Move a Little Closer\,” an ultimatum song (and the album’s first single) he describes as edgier than the others. A chicken-pickin’ honky-tonker\, it traces a straight line from Texas City\, TX.\, to Bakersfield\, CA just like Buck Owens did. “I wasn’t reinventing the wheel on that song by any means\, but I love that style with the train beat\,” James says. \nUnlike his last album\, which included some reconfigured earlier work (along with a song he and Jim Lauderdale co-wrote)\, the Seems Like Tears Ago tracks were all country from the get-go. He’d accumulated so many\, he just had to decide which to use. But he didn’t sweat that part much. “It’s kind of about the songs helping one another\,” he says; he just chooses whatever fits together\, as long as it feels organic. “I felt like these would be cool and I wanted to hear ‘em with a band\,” he says\, adding with a laugh\, “I guess it was for my own amusement.” Not hardly. Ever since he was a kid peddling his comic strips door-to-door\, he’s been driven to tell stories. Back then\, writing was an escape. Now\, it’s his lifeblood. He’s even glad he went through the label mill. When he contemplated giving up\, his family helped him realize the goal was worth the pain. “It makes me want what I love more\, and it makes me work harder to obtain it\,” he observes. For a guy who’s posting album updates using the hashtag #makecountrysadagain\, James says\, “I’m just happy\, and I’m happy with the album. It’s the record I wanted to make all along.”
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LOCATION:The Table at Madeley\, 316 Madeley Street\, Conroe\, TX\, 77301\, United States
CATEGORIES:country
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SUMMARY:Josh Fuller & Kevin Bull -  Live at The Table at Madeley! [ GET TICKETS ]
DESCRIPTION:Josh Fuller from Kstar country Funny Farm morning show & Kevin Bull tear up the Woodforest Downtown Conroe Live Stage!
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LOCATION:The Table at Madeley\, 316 Madeley Street\, Conroe\, TX\, 77301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Americana,country
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SUMMARY:Shane Ludwig -  Live at The Table at Madeley!
DESCRIPTION:Shane was born and raised in Houston\, Texas\, and moved on to Galveston after becoming an adult\, where he was the lead singer\, songwriter\, and rhythm guitar player for the local band Pandemonium. \nNow local to Montgomery\, Tx. Shane is lighting up the stages at local restaurants\, pubs\, festivals and more with an acoustic flair and a deep country\, rock sound\, unique to Shane Ludwig.
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LOCATION:The Table at Madeley\, 316 Madeley Street\, Conroe\, TX\, 77301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Das ist Lustig  Chistmas Show - Live at The Table at Madeley! [ GET TICKETS ]
DESCRIPTION:Gemutlichkeit – a cozy\, happy feeling. That’s what you get when “Das ist Lustig” (That’s Fun) plays\, and they’re bringing their gemütlich Christmas show\, just for you! Das Ist Lustig goes all out when it comes to Christmas music.  Popular American Christmas songs are part of a charming German and Austrian repertoire of Christmas\, Weihnachts and Holiday music that warms the heart and keeps the toes tapping.  Specialty Alpine folk instruments like the Alp Horn\, tuned Austrian Cowbells\, and a Singing Saw add to their charm and authenticity. You might be invited to play a holiday song with their cow bells\, or even join The 12 Days of Christmas\, with their original choreography! Let this band transport you all the way to the snowy Alps with a memorable and unique evening that’s fun for the whole family!
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LOCATION:The Table at Madeley\, 316 Madeley Street\, Conroe\, TX\, 77301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Fun things at The Table
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SUMMARY:Joe Blues -  Live at The Table at Madeley!
DESCRIPTION: Joe Blues brings a raw and unfiltered style of blues to Conroe\, Texas with his uptempo blues band\, Joe Blues. From the ‘less is more’ soulful notes to his incredible vocal range. A former touring Elvis impersonator smitten with passion. The radio personality Outlaw Dave has proclaimed him as “the best voice in Houston\, Texas.” \nPaying tribute to BB\, Freddie\, & Albert King in his own way. No two shows are ever the same when Joe Blues & Co. hit the stage. Hound Dog Taylor meets Junior Wells comes to mind.  \nThe eclectic band is comprised of the most respected blues artists in the south. Including but not limited to\, the world famous recording legend; Lil’ Joe from Chicago of BB King on trombone. William Hollis on keys\, Phil Florian on bass\, and the great KC on Drums just to name a few of the 5-7 piece rhythm section.  \nRooted from Georgia\, tour venues from Michigan to Florida to the bright lights of Las Vegas & now taking residency in The Woodlands Texas. A Texas take on Chicago blues. Don’t miss a chance to see these guys bring down the house\, and they WILL\, bring  down house! \nTexas Joe Blues\, leaves it all on stage~
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LOCATION:The Table at Madeley\, 316 Madeley Street\, Conroe\, TX\, 77301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blues,Family Friendly,Rock
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