THE 40 Acre Mule, the self-described "Rhythm & Blues Outfit" are a powerhouse of vintage revival with a reputation for seamlessly blurring the lines between country, soul and rock audiences with songwriting that borders between blues drenched heartbreak and an old school riot in the streets! Since forming in Dallas, Texas in 2015, THE 40 Acre Mule has built a loyal following the old-fashioned way, they earned it! Playing countless bars and packed clubs, they watched crowds grow mainly by word of mouth. As the crowds caught on, so did the likes of legendary promoter Scott Beggs and Jim Heath (The Reverend Horton Heat) who gave THE 40 Acre Mule their first break with an opening slot at a SOLD-OUT show at Dallas' legendary Bomb Factory. From there, opportunities to open for more superstars of roots music came along, helping THE 40 Acre Mule spread their brand of Rhythm & Blues music.
2019 release, the fourth album from the western swing outfit. With over fifteen years of touring to date, The Quebe Sisters have delivered their authentic...
Cory Morrow’s acoustic remake of his classic album The Man That I’ve Been commemorates the twenty-five year anniversary of the career defining record. The full-band acoustic recording,...