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Stoney’s Rockin’ Country loves live music in February featuring Jimmie Allen

 

STONEY’S ROCKIN’ COUNTRY LOVES LIVE MUSIC IN FEBRUARY FEATURING JIMMIE ALLEN

WHAT: Enjoy live music from some of country’s hottest rising stars at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country in February.

Additionally, the bull is back and line dancing is in full effect! Stoney’s has you covered with free line dance lessons Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Visit https://stoneysrockincountry.com/dance-lessons/ for details.

 

WHERE: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country
6611 Las Vegas Blvd. So., Unit 160 at Town Square

 

WHEN: Friday, Feb. 4 Ryan Griffin
Saturday, Feb. 5 Jimmie Allen: Down Home Tour with Neon Union
Friday, Feb. 11 Adam Warner
Saturday, Feb. 12 Dylan Schneider
Friday, Feb. 18 Houston Bernard
Friday, Feb. 25 Joe Peters

TICKETS: Advance tickets start at just $5 and are on sale now at https://www.etix.com/ticket/v/13160/stoneys-rockincountry. Shows are open to 18+ and doors open at 7 p.m.

 

ABOUT RYAN GRIFFIN

Already a hitmaker with a #1 song under his belt, Ryan Griffin is poised for a Country breakout with his Billboard Top 20 all-genre viral smash “Salt, Lime & Tequila.” The Florida native adds the soul of R&B to the honest universality of Country, forging a mix of romantic fun landing somewhere between Keith Urban and Brian McKnight. Growing up on his family’s farm and moving to Music City at the age of 17, Griffin made his first mark in 2016 as a co-writer of Kelsea Ballerini’s Platinum-certified #1 single “Dibs.” Gaining heat on multiple platforms, Griffin has been featured as a SiriusXM Highway Find and racked up more than 25 MILLION streams on Spotify alone with infectious tracks including “Going Going Gone,” “Name On It” and “Right Here Right Now.” Recognized as one of Rolling Stone’s “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know” and one of Pandora’s “Artists to Watch 2021,” Ryan has opened concert dates for Ballerini, Lady A, Old Dominion, and Cole Swindell.

 

ABOUT JIMMIE ALLEN

For multi-platinum selling, trailblazing Country star and current GRAMMY Award nominee Jimmie Allen, a simple phrase sums up his view on life and music: Never give up.

 

A native of Southern Delaware – the “slower, lower” part of the state, he explains – Allen has carried that mantra with him through good times and bad, whether than meant living in his car or receiving his first ACM nomination for New Male Artist of the Year in 2019, a CMA Awards nomination for New Artist of the Year in 2020, subsequently winning the ACM Award for New Male Artist of the Year – the first Black artist to win that category since its inception, and a win with which he hopes “open[s] some doors for more Black artists to have success in country and more Black artists to feel comfortable enough to do country if that’s what they want to do” – as well as the CMA New Artist of the Year Award in 2021. GRAMMY.com has hailed Allen as one of “5 Black Artists Rewriting Country Music.” His current nomination for Best New Artist at the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards in 2022 is his first ever GRAMMY nomination; he is also the only Country nominee in an all-genre category.

 

With the 2018 release of his debut album Mercury Lane – named in tribute to the street he grew up on and the origin of his incredible journey – on BBR Music Group’s Stoney Creek Records, a lifetime of never giving up brought him full circle.

 

“I didn’t quit, I never will,” he says. “Stuff ain’t easy, and you shouldn’t quit either. There’s a big difference between busting your ass and sitting on it.”

ABOUT ADAM WARNER

Adam Warner hails from Lawrenceville, IL. He proudly served in the United States Marines and afterwards made the move to Nashville to pursue his desire to become a successful country music artist and carry on in the footsteps of those he had grown up listening to and admiring like artists such as Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Hank Jr., Trace Adkins, and many more.

 

Warner released his first EP titled “Can’t Get Enough” in 2018. It contains the single” Semper Fi” featuring Trace Adkins (a song dedicated to all active and former military). The single was awarded the 2019 Country Song of the Year at the Independent Music Awards. It also contained a song Adam co-penned titled “Welcome to the South.” The song was chosen by The Tennessee Titans to become the visiting team welcome song in 2018 at Nissan Stadium. Another tune from that EP was a song Adam solely penned titled “Rowdy As Randall,” about one of his mentors, Randall “Hank” Williams Jr.

Adam’s first original full-length project titled “Big Storm” released in 2020. It contains tunes he co-wrote as well as songs written by the legendary hit maker Kim Williams. The project contained the single “4 Square Miles” which was wildly received by fans and secured him a nod from many music industry elites. The song is dedicated to his grandfather and is about growing up on his family’s 5th generation farm. The video for the song earned Adam a number 1 on The Country Networks video countdown show.

ABOUT DYLAN SCHNEIDER

Dylan Schneider has been active in the Country music scene since his teens. Drawn to the storytelling aspects of Country music, the Indiana native started performing and writing songs at the age of 14, after meeting Brett Eldredge and singing with him on-stage during a concert. After that, he began posting videos to his Facebook page, where he’d cover popular Country songs, gaining a devoted online following. Since then, Schneider has made a name for himself in the Country music community, forging a sound that merges modern Pop sensibilities with a down-home feel. He’s been named an “Artist to Watch” (Taste of Country, Sounds Like Nashville) and declared by Billboard as “Country Music’s Next Rising Star.” He’s toured with Florida Georgia Line, Granger Smith, Mitchell Tenpenny and Chris Lane, co-wrote Dustin Lynch’s most recent Top 5 hit song “Momma’s House,” accumulated over one million social media followers and banked upwards of 186 million on-demand streams (and counting). Now, older, wiser, and signed to BBR Music Group, the 21-year-old is back in the studio, recording new songs that properly capture his irresistible Rock-n-Roll edge and unrestrained Pop-Country swagger. Combining passionate lyrics infused with surging instrumentals and compelling, emotive vocals, Schneider’s haunting debut track from BBR Music Group, “Lost In A Small Town,” released earlier this year. Boasting a bolder, deeper aesthetic and lyrical undertone, Schneider’s pensively nostalgic track “21 And Over” and driving, soulful groove “Right Girl” are out now.

 

ABOUT HOUSTON BERNARD

Houston Bernard’s Country roots run deep. Born in Oklahoma, Houston is a direct descendant of famous gunfighter, George “Bittercreek” Newcomb, a member of the infamous ‘Wild Bunch’ and a “most wanted” man in the 1890’s. Houston’s father and uncle played in country bands backing up stars like Tanya Tucker, Sleepy LaBeef and were a staple in the Oklahoma and Nashville scenes known as the Rebel Brothers. Reba recorded one of Johnny Bernard’s songs, “Muddy Mississippi” in the 80’s. Houston draws his musical inspiration from his family’s country and rockabilly roots. He brings upbeat, relatable music with his powerhouse vocals and a touch of country twang that transcends age and resonates with a large audience.

 

Houston has shared bills with country superstars like Luke Bryan, Old Dominion, Granger Smith, Montgomery Gentry, Marshall Tucker Band, and Clint Black. Popular on Spotify and YouTube, Houston has reached both new and established country fans. His music has been featured on Country Rebel, CMT, The Heartland, and The Country Network.

ABOUT JOE PETERS

Joe Peters was born in the Country Music Capital of the West, Bakersfield, CA. In his youth and early 20s, Joe could be found competing in rodeos, team roping, as well working on the family ranch, playing his guitar, and singing. At age 8 he received his first guitar and started playing along to some of his favorite artists, including Waylon Jennings, George Strait, and Merle Haggard. That same year, Joe competed in and won his first rodeo. As Joe grew in stature to 6’5” in his teenage years, he switched his focus from riding rough stock to team roping. During this time Joe began to further hone his craft of singing, playing the guitar and songwriting, playing for anyone who would listen on the rodeo grounds after competitions. Joe was finding success roping regionally, traveling across the West, until a catastrophic accident, when his horse rolled over on him while preparing for competition.

 

After writing his first song, he recorded it at American Sound Recording Studio, which has now become the Bakersfield Music Hall of Fame. Also, during that time, Joe befriended Justin Pensinger, a fellow roper. Pensinger got Joe back in the saddle and helped him through his recovery and regaining his skills, until eventually they became best friends, as well as team roping partners, and soon they were back out on the road. In 2013, the pair qualified for the American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) National Finals. As the two were traveling all around the region, Joe would find every open mic night he could along the way. Then, out of nowhere, another tragedy struck that brought everything to an abrupt ending when Pensinger died in an accident in 2015. Joe sold his horse and walked away from everything he had loved.

 

In 2017, with the strong urging of his cousin Jake (who had newly learned the guitar and now plays in Joe’s band), Joe started playing in local bars, until eventually Joe was pulling in 400-500 people to see him. In 2019, a trip to Nashville sealed the deal for Joe. While sitting on the laundromat floor at the Holiday Inn, he got out his pen and paper and the words just started pouring out, and they haven’t stopped since. Joe released his first EP of original songs in 2020. In 2021, he began working with some of Nashville’s best songwriters and recording in Nashville and will be releasing new music soon! The signature JP brand you see Joe wearing is the brand of his late roping partner, Justin Pensinger, that Joe wears to honor Justin and keep his memory alive. Joe is also roping again, but now it’s just for fun.

 

ABOUT STONEY’S ROCKIN’ COUNTRY

The World-Famous Stoney’s Rockin’ Country is Las Vegas’ premiere destination for locals and tourists who are looking for a boot stomping good ole time with line dancing, mechanical bull riding, beer pong, pool tables and more. Located at Town Square, Stoney’s Rockin’ Country is a 19,000 square foot high-energy nightclub that features a 2,000 square foot dance floor and 570 square foot stage for dancing and performances, along with a state-of-the-art sound system, live bands, and the industry’s leading DJs. Open Thursday through Saturday, Stoney’s Rockin’ Country offers special promotions including the World-Famous Ladies Night on Thursdays where ladies drink for just $2 and Fresh Country Fridays with live music from the latest and greatest in country music. Doors open at 7 p.m. and line-dancing lessons begin at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call (702) 435-2855 or go to stoneysrockincountry.com. Find Stoney’s Rockin’ Country on Facebook, Twitter @StoneysLV, and Instagram @stoneysrockincountry.

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