Kin Faux + Jaret Ray Reddick + Paige Lewis
Mercury Lounge
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Tulsa
Friday, November 22 at 8 pm CST
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Friday, November 22 at 8 pm CST
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Kin Faux -
Based out of San Antonio, Texas, Kin Faux is a nationally touring, high energy Texas/Red Dirt Country band whose more obvious influences, along the lines of Charlie Daniels, Alabama and Restless Heart, show strongly through virtuosic fiddle and strong vocal harmonies. Their more eclectic influences come through via poignant, blistering guitar work and a thundering, solid rhythm section.
With most of the band having grown up in the shadows of the crumbling auto plants of Michigan, Kin Faux's music echoes the authenticity and desperation of places like Kentucky coal mines and other pockets of traditional American folklore where the livelihood of entire communities was swept out from underneath them, leaving people to fend for themselves to provide for their families. This upbringing and experience brings a unique character to their brand of music that has been dubbed “Industrial Dirt” by some.
Native Texan, Rico Gonzalez, moved to Michigan in 2015 with his wife and found fiddle work with a Country band, playing the popular cover songs of the time, where he met Dan Currier. The two of them hit it off well on long drives to and from gigs around the region. At the same time, Jakey Black IX and Ross Barkey comprised half of a prolific Outlaw Country band that also made its way around the state. The two projects overlapped occasionally, and as the pair of duos overlapped more and more often, they discovered a mutual appreciation for Texas/Red Dirt music, contacts were made, and an experimental side project called Kin Faux was born. The band was inspired by the Texas/Red Dirt artists they all enjoyed such as Randy Rogers, Kevin Fowler, Roger Creager, Turnpike Troubadours and others. Unsure of how this brand of music would be received in Michigan, the band played sporadic off nights as more of a creative outlet, but it quickly became apparent that there was an unexpected and thriving Texas/Red Dirt scene in Michigan that was hungering for exactly the kind of music the boys were bringing to the table. Kin Faux shows rapidly made a name for themselves as high-energy, vastly entertaining events and the band found themselves being regarded as “the band to see” in the area. It was time to bring this group out of “side project” status and into the forefront.
Within a few months, the boys were regularly booked all over the Midwest and honed themselves into a juggernaut of raw live energy and musical performance that became ubiquitous throughout the state. Within six months of being formed, they garnered wins as Review Magazine's Best Country Band, and Rico as Best Country Musician in 2018. They began to forge relationships with influential artists such as Bobby Randall (Sawyer Brown, Confederate Railroad) and renowned songwriters like Bernie Nelson (Chris LeDoux, John Anderson, Confederate Railroad, Conway Twitty).
In the ensuing year, the boys made a trip to Mainframe Studios in Nashville to record their self-titled debut EP (produced by Bobby Randall) and began to expand their touring to include several tours of Texas itself to see how their brand of Texas music would be received. Each tour built on the successes of the previous tour and Kin Faux started to become regular fixtures at such iconic venues as Luckenbach, John T Floore's and Gruene Hall, and working with such acts as Kevin Fowler, Roger Creager, Rick Trevino and Trace Adkins, among others. Kin Faux's EP was released in the fall of 2018 to rave reviews, garnering five more wins from Review Magazine's Music Awards including Best Country Band, Best CD Release for the band and Best Multi-Instrumentalist, Best Country Songwriter and Best Country Instrumentalist for Rico.
Their four successful tours of Texas found them cultivating relationships with more legendary songwriters, such as David Lee (Cody Johnson, Montgomery Gentry, Tim McGraw, Trace Adkins, George Strait), Brett Beavers (Lee Ann Womack, Toby Keith, Dierks Bentley) and Jim Beavers (Toby Keith, Dierks Bentley, Josh Turner, Blake Shelton, Chris Stapleton), and it began to be obvious that Texas offered opportunities that couldn't be found anywhere else, so, in true Kin Faux fashion, they once again piled into the van as a unit and hit the road, this time with permanence on their collective minds and relocated to San Antonio to pursue success full-time.
They released their first single, Teardrops on the Rocks (from their debut EP) in the summer of 2019, which peaked at #20 on the Texas Charts. While working this single, mid-tour and between dates, the boys went back to Nashville to record again, this time to Sony Tree Studios with Jim Beavers at the helm. This session produced their second single, Locked Up in Lubbock, released in March of 2020. Even with the COVID lockdown stymieing their touring and promotion efforts, Locked Up topped out at a respectable #26 on the Texas Charts. The boys released their third single, Honky Tonk in Heaven in October of 2020, and this song would become the band's breakout single, steadily working its way up the charts and finally delivering their first #1 hit on Texas Radio in March 2021. Locked Up and Honky Tonk would appear on the band's second album, with the latter serving as the title track, released in April of 2021.
Honky Tonk in Heaven would prove to be the album that would establish Kin Faux as a mainstay on the Texas music charts. The title track reached #1 for two consecutive weeks; followed by Plainview, which reached #3; and Wild Horses (a duet with Terry McBride), which also hit #1 for two weeks on the Texas Charts. The success of this album would garner the boys a couple Texas Country Music Association Awards as well, taking home trophies for Country Band of the Year in 2021, and Single of the Year (for Wild Horses) in 2022, as well as a Texas Regional Radio Award for New Band or Duo of the Year in 2022. This period also found the band dabbling into music videos, creating videos for Plainview, Wild Horses and Mas Tequila Por Favor.
In 2022, Kin Faux returned to Nashville to partner up with Jim Beavers once again, this time producing Kin Faux's most recent album, Cheaper Than the Truth, released in February of 2023. This album features the singles Grain of Salt, which topped out at #2 on the Texas charts, and a #1 hit for the boys with Sunny and 72. The 3rd single “Honky Tonk Honey”, is also the first Kin Faux single that the boys co-wrote on, teaming up with Jim and Brett Beavers. It reached #1 at the end of 2023 and stayed there for four weeks.
In November of 2023, the Texas Country Music Awards were held at Billy Bob’s Texas. The band was nominated for 6 awards and took home the top prize of Entertainer of the Year and drummer of the year.
2024 is set to be a big year for Kin Faux. With more extensive touring and the addition of Avery Castro on drums to replace the retired Currier, the band is seeing a level of growth that is very intriguing. With their headlining debut at the legendary Billy Bob’s and an opening slot for Luke Bryan in Tennessee, the bar is set for some exciting shows and opportunities. Kin Faux has also returned to the studio, this time keeping closer to home with award-winning producer, Stormy Cooper, of Stormy Cooper Media in Houston. The boys are working on new music and are super excited to get it out. The first single from these sessions, “My Kind of Weathered,” sets the stage for a bigger sound for the band. Written by Kensie Coppin, Barber Barrett and Thompson Garrett, “Weathered” is about appreciation for the kind of character that things and people acquire with time.
Jaret Ray Reddick -
Deep Texas Country Roots
Jaret Ray Reddick's debut, "Just Woke Up," is a sincere love letter to Texas, and pays homage to the greats that came before him, while giving a refreshing, unique spin on the genre.
The album features some special guests, most notably one of Jaret's favorite musicians and good friend Frank Turner who lends his vocals on "Drunk As It Takes." There's also a cameo by Uncle Kracker on the album opener "Way More Country," Descendents guitarist Stephen Egerton performs on "Natalie" and Cody Canada of The Departed appears on "You And Beer."
Paige Lewis -
A seasoned performer and a notoriously hard-working musician, this is a debut unlike most. And with the places her career has already taken her, Paige could tell you stories that just make for a good country song. Yet, until now, she’d never thought to write one. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
Raised in Katy, TX, much of Paige’s youth was spent playing softball to the soundtrack of 90s Country’s greatest hits, rocking out to Shania and Reba, and being serenaded by Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson through her dad’s truck radio. When she picked up her mom’s old guitar and began writing songs at the age of 14, Paige was quickly signed to Warner Chappell Publishing, and away she went.
But as much as she loved it, it wasn’t country music that called Lewis’s name back then. “I was writing songs to sing at my church, where I was a worship leader, so naturally my first album was a Christian pop/rock album”, she remembers. Nashville, Los Angeles, and Austin, TX, have all at one point been “home” for Lewis. After signing to Word Records and releasing her (first) debut album, Paige toured nationally and performed at noteworthy venues such as the Ryman, Universal Studios, Warner Brothers Studios, Tacoma Dome, Viper Room, and Reliant Arena. Leaving Nashville, Lewis headed to the west coast where she partnered with a team of producers in L.A. to record and release her mainstream sophomore album, “The Best Thing”, which had two tracks featured in the Ridley Scott film Matchstick Men. Over the course of her career, Paige has shared the stage with talented artists such as K.T. Tunstall, Zach Brown Band, Katy Perry, P.O.D., Guster, Switchfoot, and many more. She was awarded an ASCAP songwriting award for her cowrite of “I’m All Yours”, a CCM radio chart topper performed by Rachael Lampa. She has been featured in an Uber commercial, seen on the pages of Fast Company magazine, and has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live as a background singer for Jose Gonzales. After a move back to Houston, TX, in 2017, Paige was returning home in more ways than one. And though she didn’t quite know it yet, the wheels of country music fate had begun to turn.
It was a not-so-long-ago summer night in Fredericksburg, TX, and a few empty bottles of wine sat on a table where Paige Lewis and her friends were living it up for a weekend in the hill country. Laughter filled the air as a mild breeze blew through and, despite being September in Texas, they all complained that it was cold out. (It wasn’t). Naturally, for Lewis a song idea was born. “If I had a jacket, I’d be happy happy happy”, they all sang. And there, set against the rural backdrop and stomping grounds for some of Texas country’s greatest songwriters, this twangy tune sparked an idea in Paige’s head. Looking back, Lewis claims “this is the career-changing moment that set things in motion” for her new album. “Go figure,” she jokes. And that, so the story goes, was the night her Texas Country career was born.
Reflecting back on that time, Paige says she “suddenly realized that writing songs like ‘If I Had a Jacket’ and ‘Manager (The Karen Song)’ was FUN. Like REALLY fun. And with the ups and downs of the music business being what they are, it had been really a long time since I’d had fun writing music.” So when the spark of inspiration hit on that fateful night in Fredericksberg, Paige made up her mind that country music was calling her name. And she answered that call. She set out not only to write the best country album she could, but to have as much fun doing it as possible. Lewis hunkered down in her home studio in Houston and wrote several dozen songs to potentially fill the album, the results surprising even Lewis herself. “I made myself write anything and everything that came to mind. Like, I forced even the most ridiculous of ideas to be explored because I didn’t want to limit what this record could be.” With references to the Houston Astros, floating the Guadalupe River, drinking down on 6th Street in Austin, and even Buccee’s and Whataburger, Lewis hits all the sweet spots on the record that only a native Texan could hit.
Armed with an album’s worth of infectious tunes, Paige partnered with Houston’s own Edgewater Music Group to make the record a reality. After raising more than $25,000 in an overwhelmingly successful crowdfunding campaign, she hit the studio over the summer of 2022 to record her first full length country album, entitled “Under The Texas Sky”. Featuring a stellar backing band, the record is fun, heartfelt, and just plain good. The album is set to release in 2023.
If Paige Lewis has learned anything over the course of her career, it’s that it’s not always the fastest way home that’s best. The twists and the turns are where the journey gets interesting, and sometimes you gotta take the scenic route to get you back where you belong. And now that she’s here, home’s right where Paige aims to stay.