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Free!!!
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Luckenbach
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(888) 311-8990
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Description
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The Real Bill Lewis is a singer, songwriter, guitar player, pianist, playwrite, novelist, and musician’s musician. You can find him jamming with the stellar hill country musicians who show up for his regular gig under the trees in Luckenbach, Texas, leading the danceable antics of the Stoneyridge Playboys (along with Will Owen Gage, Chris Adams, and Doug Davis), or touring the vicinity with his solo troubadour act.
Whether he is crooning songs from his folk opera about addictions both legal and illegal or stunning the audience by accommodating most any request they can throw to the stage, his voice, phrasing, and musical originality is always unmistakably Bill Lewis.
The Real Bill Lewis’ past and current gigs include The Blue Door (Oklahoma City), Alice’s Restaurant (opening for Arlo Guthrie), Hondo’s on Main (Fredericksburg), Silver Creek (Fredericksburg), Luckenbach, Poor David’s Pub (Dallas), Oma’s Secret Garten at Gruene, Billy Bob’s Texas, Lajitas Resort, and Riposa Wine Bar (Spring Branch) . . . along with lots of other honky tonks, concerts, and festivals across the U.S. over the last thirty years.
He has opened for or shared the bill with Billy Joe Shaver, Asleep at the Wheel, Arlo Guthrie, Hank Williams, Jr., Bruce Robison, Michael Martin Murphy, John Anderson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ernest Tubb, Joe Ely, Leon Rausch, The Glaser Brothers, Faron Young, Sammi Smith, Tracy Nelson, and Grandpa Jones, to name a few.
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Location Information
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Luckenbach Texas
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412 Luckenbach Town Loop
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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09:00 PM
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TBD
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Luckenbach
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(888) 311-8990
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Ray Wylie Hubbard - When F. Scott Fitzgerald issued his classic conclusion that 'There are no second acts in American lives,' he failed to envision the career of legendary Texas troubadour Ray Wylie Hubbard. A prominent conspirator in the late seventies Cosmic Cowboy revolt that ushered in the mythical outlaw era, Hubbard was a catalyst in the cultural upheaval that led to the peaceful co-existence of Lone Star music fans who comprised the entire political and social spectrum.
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Luckenbach Texas
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412 Luckenbach Town Loop
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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