Cowboy Mouth
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Saturday, August 20 at 8 pm CDT
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Saturday, August 20 at 8 pm CDT
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Cowboy Mouth
For Cowboy Mouth, the road goes on forever.
Now approaching their third decade together, the New Orleans-based rockers continue to cement theirreputation as celebratory, electrifying road warriors. They've played more than 3,000 shows to over 10
million fans, mixing the party-friendly punch of their hometown — a city known for good times and evenbetter music — with a raw, rock & roll foundation. From the opening guitar riff of the band's signaturehit, "Jenny Says," to the furious percussion supplied by the group's drummer and larger-than-life frontman, Fred LeBlanc, Cowboy Mouth shows remain legendary.
"A Cowboy Mouth concert is like a Southern gospel revival without the religion," says LeBlanc, whohelped form the band in 1990.
that have filled the band's club and theater shows for decades — with a reminder that rock & roll musicdoesn't just swagger, sweat, and stomp. It saves.Back in the 1990s, when rock was king and record labels were loaded, Cowboy Mouth released hit songs
for MCA Records and Atlantic Records. MTV loved the guys. The radio loved them, too, with "JennySays" charging up the Top 40 hit on multiple Billboard charts. Even so, it was the band's touring scheduleand live show that truly set them apart. When the recording industry took a nosedive during the 2000s,Cowboy Mouth continued flying high, creating an even tighter bond with their audience by releasing
music on their own. They didn't need help from any record execs. After all, it was the band's fan basethat had always supported Cowboy Mouth...and today, it's still the high-energy live show that keeps thecrowds coming back.
That live show will receive new fuel in 2019, when Cowboy Mouth releases an EP of original songsloaded with the same in-your-face, amplified attack that launched the band's career years ago. JoiningFred LeBlanc on the new record is the band's longtime guitarist John Thomas Griffith, who fronted the
nationally-acclaimed group Red Rockers (and sang on their early-1980s MTV staple, "China") before joining Cowboy Mouth's original lineup. Also featuring bassist Brian Broussard and guitarist Matt Jones,Cowboy Mouth's roster is stronger than ever: a lineup of four rock & roll veterans, all working togetherto stir the band's unique gumbo of pop, Big Easy blues, soul, punk, and redemptive rock & roll. "What we provide isn't just musical entertainment," LeBlanc explains. "It's an experience. We're con-
stantly looking to top ourselves, because that's just who we are. We're galvanizers. We're a bit hyperbolic. We're Cowboy Mouth."
Cake Magazine said it best: "On a bad night, they will blow the roof of the place. On a good night, Cowboy Mouth will save your soul."
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