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Hayden Haddock – Live at The Table at Madeley!

Texas-based singer-songwriter Hayden Haddock is on the fast track to becoming a mainstream country recording and touring artist—and he’s bringing that momentum to The Table at Madeley.

A Texas A&M graduate, Haddock’s career took off in 2018 after an impromptu dorm-room performance went viral, launching a loyal fanbase that now tops 1.4 million YouTube views and 90,000+ fans across digital platforms. In just seven short years, he’s become a true road warrior, playing nearly 100 shows a year. See him Live at The Table at Madeley!

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John Baumann – Live at The Table at Madeley!

A fifth-generation Texan and one of the most respected storytellers in modern Texas songwriting, John Baumann stands in the lineage of Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Lyle Lovett, John Prine, and James McMurtry. His songs are rooted in observation rather than autobiography, allowing him to inhabit lives that aren’t his own and tell their stories with empathy, humor, and grit. For John Baumann, songwriting is about stepping into someone else’s boots for three and a half minutes and inviting the listener along for the ride. – Live at The Table at Madeley!

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Sunny Sweeney – Live at The Table at Madeley!

Following your instincts isn’t easy—but Sunny Sweeney has made a career out of trusting hers. A patron saint of broken hearts on the mend, Sunny Sweeney is her generation’s sly country conscience: warm but stubborn, sad but funny, rowdy but thoughtful. For nearly two decades, she’s crafted smart, honest honky-tonk rooted in storytelling, hooks, and lived-in truth. See her Live at The Table at Madeley!

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Jeff Crosby – Live at The Table at Madeley!

If you love gritty Americana, soaring guitar work, and songs that hit straight to the soul, this is a show you don’t want to miss.
Jeff Crosby brings his powerful live show to The Table at Madeley in support of his latest album, Another Petal Falls Off the Rose — produced by Dave Schools of Widespread Panic. The record marks a bold new chapter, blending big, expansive arrangements with raw storytelling centered on redemption, forgiveness, and life lived wide open. See him Live at The Table at Madeley!

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Ronnie and The Redwoods – Live at The Table at Madeley!

Ronnie and The Redwoods bring their raw, West Texas–bred Americana/Rock sound to The Table at Madeley. Rooted in the blues, folk, and country of the high plains, Ronnie and The Redwoods blend deep, emotional lyrics with honest, earthy musicianship. Drawing influence from The White Stripes, Tyler Childers, John Prine, and the surrounding Red Dirt scene, their sound is all their own — a powerful collision of Folk, Country, Rock ’n’ Roll, and Grunge.

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Henry Merchant – Live at The Table at Madeley!

A taste of Southern rock mixed with heartfelt songwriting, Henry Merchant is quickly proving himself as the future of country music.

Drawing inspiration from John Prine to Microwave, Henry delivers a wide-ranging set—from slow, sweet ballads to full-throttle, head-banging rock songs. His debut EP, Ruckers Revival, captures a defining chapter of his journey, shaped by countless nights playing legendary Texas dancehalls alongside The Droptines… See him Live at The Table at Madeley!

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Huser Brothers Live at The Table at Madeley!

Waco-born and Texas-raised, the Huser Brother Band has been making serious waves in the independent music scene with their soulful, rocking brand of country music. Hailing straight off the I-35 corridor between Dallas and Austin, these brothers deliver a high-energy, crowd-engaging show that keeps audiences on their feet from the first note to the last. See them live at The Table at Madeley.

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