Randall King’s Tonk Vegas

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Randall King’s Tonk Vegas

How about Randall King’s Tonk Vegas coming to Stoney’s Rockin’ Country during the rodeo?!?!
Sunday, December 4th with Randall King, Josh Ward, Wynn Varble, Kylie Frey, Jake Worthington and Jake Jacobson will hit the Stoney’s stage with a night of rounds, acoustic in hand for a more intimate musical experience.

Doors are at 7pm
This is an 18 and over event

GA tickets are $20.00 in advance
Seated tickets are $30 in advance

Randall King:
One of country’s new crop of modern traditionalists, Warner Music Nashville artist Randall King grew up on the endless plains of West Texas – and his sound is steeped in their timeless beauty, both gritty and graceful at the same time. He grew up singing in the back of a ‘93 Chevy Suburban, mimicking the pure-country vocals of stars like Keith Whitley, George Strait, Alan Jackson and John Anderson and over the years became drawn to the electrifying energy of modern stars like Eric Church, Dierks Bentley and Jason Aldean.

Josh Ward 
An anchored mindset that has led this Texas country music rising star from a drifter’s adolescence to the jeopardous game of the rodeo circuit to the punishing toil of the Texas oil fields, and on into the fickle arms of the music business. Some might argue whether it is having nine consecutive #1 hit singles in Texas under his belt that has garnered him staying power, or that he is killing it in the social media world with over 2 million views on YouTube and over 3 million streams globally on Spotify.

Wynn Varble
Wynn came to love country music at a very young age when he discovered his dad’s collection of classic country vinyl albums. He even traded his big brother’s “Grand Funk Railroad” for a copy of Jimmy Dean’s “Big Bad John”, and he still has a scar to prove it!

Kylie Frey
Born and raised as country as it gets, Frey is a third-generation rodeo girl and Louisiana state goat-tying champion – and a rising star as genuine as her Wranglers. Sincere in her convictions and too real to dismiss, even for ardent country haters, her sound both typifies and transcends the genre.

Jake Worthington
In 2014, Jake Worthington was named “Runner-Up” on Season 6 of the hit NBC TV Show “The Voice”. While on the show, Jake released three songs that reached top 20 on Billboard.  Success from “The Voice” led to a Social Media presence that reaches nearly 250,000 people across the US.

Jake Jacobson
Jake Jacobson is a 25 year old “throwback kid” from the mountains. Country music has been in his blood since the beginning. Watching his Dad’s honkytonk band in the late 90’s and early 2000’s inspired a career in music for Jake.