QUOTES:
WHITE LINE FEVER
Close your eyes, picture Amarillo Hwy circa 1973. Denim jackets, white crosses, duct tape and 8-track cassettes. Full-throttle, truck driving country music.
A passionate storyteller and guitar-driven troubadour who blends his Tennessee roots with Texas soul.
One of the few really original style guitarists in country music today.
Everything from Texas dancehall country to diesel-billy with an occasional Waylon cover thrown in. This new Honky Tonk cat will knock your hat in the creek.
His songwriting is sincere and relatable. His embrace of tradition mixed with personal grit makes him a compelling voice in the roots classic country scene today.
Twangy, full of soul and hella-fun honky-tonkin’.
Cold beer and hot licks. It’s 1966 when Johnny McGowan and his red-hot Rugged Gents take the stage and make you want to scoot a boot.
