STONEY’S ROCKIN’ COUNTRY MAKES IT A NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER
WITH HOT LIVE COUNTRY MUSIC
WHAT: Enjoy live music from some of country music’s hottest stars every Friday night at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country this month.
Hop on the mechanical bull or take a spin line dancing! 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, Nov. 1 CJ Solar
Thursday, Nov. 7 Bikini Bull Riding Ladies’ Night with Pendleton Whisky
Friday, Nov. 8 Austin Burke
Friday, Nov. 15 Tyler Booth
Friday, Nov. 22 Drew Green
TICKETS: Advance tickets are on sale now at Live Music – Stoney’s Rockin’ Country – Where Country LIVES in Las Vegas. Shows are open to 18+ and doors open at 7 p.m.
ABOUT CJ SOLAR
With the fuel of Country, Southern rock and Delta blues pumping through his veins, CJ Solar is natural at fusing all his influences with pure musical talent and vocal chops into a badass new sound. Already turning heads in Nashville, Baton Rouge and beyond, having been named one of the “New Artists You Need To Know” by Rolling Stone Country, and racking up over four million streams on Spotify, Solar says the driving force behind his untimely success isn’t fame nor fortune – it’s just a diehard infatuation with the music he grew up on.
Solar has released two popular EPs and just dropped his “Coming My Way” single and music video from his upcoming third EP of the same name on Sea Gayle Records. His five-song Get Away With It EP was released in 2018, and he co-wrote all the songs with the likes of Bob DiPiero, Rick Huckaby, Michael Hardy and others. Both singles from the EP, “Airplane” and “American Girls,” hit #15 and were two of the highest charting singles from an independent artist. Rolling Stone Country listed “Airplane” as one of their “10 Best Country and Americana Songs of the Week.” The chart success of both singles led to CJ being named “Independent Artist of the Year” at the 2019 Annual Music Row Country Breakout Awards ceremony in and being nominated for “Breakthrough Artist-Writer” at the 2019 Music Row Awards.
Solar’s critically acclaimed debut EP, Hard One to Turn Down, was released in 2016, and The Daily Country wrote, “Solar injects a hefty (and welcome) dose of Southern rock into his country, which melds perfectly with his gravelly vocals. “The Shotgun Seat welcomed the EP as “the perfect pairing of country storytelling and rocking rhythms, married by his dynamic vocals.” His “Tallboy” single garnered over two million streams on Spotify, and the music video hit #1 on the fan-voted CMT 12 Pack Countdown after spending 13 weeks in the countdown. The follow-up single, “Just Another Day in the Country,” was one of the fastest rising and highest charting debut singles for an independent artist.
In a business of dreams, one of CJ’s biggest ones came true on September 7, 2019, when he was invited to make his debut appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. The appearance held special significance to CJ. At the age of 12, CJ, his parents and two brothers attended an Opry show while on a family trip to Nashville. Dierks Bentley, Brad Paisley and Blake Shelton performed that night, and CJ made the quality decision to follow in their footsteps.
CJ celebrated his first #1 country single as a songwriter with Morgan Wallen’s “Up Down” smash hit featuring Florida Georgia Line last year. The song garnered CJ an ASCAP Award and the Nashville Songwriters Award for “10 Songs I Wish I’d Written.” He co-wrote Jason Aldean’s “I Don’t Drink Anymore,” Jerrod Niemann’s Top 30 single “Blue Bandana” and “The Regulars” and Justin Moore’s “Between You & Me.” He also had writing credits on Mike Ryan’s “Damn Good Goodbye” and Kyle Park’s single, “What The Heaven,” which hit #1 on the Texas regional radio chart.
A road warrior at heart, CJ is growing his fan base opening for such artists as Chris Janson, Gary Allan, The Cadillac Three, Old Dominion and even his heroes like Lynyrd Skynyrd, .38 Special and Hank Williams, Jr., as well as headlining his own dates across the country.
ABOUT BIKINI BULL RIDING LADIES’ NIGHT
On the first Thursday of every month, Bikini Bull Riding Ladies’ Night features $2 drinks for ladies. All bull riding participants receive a free bikini from Pendleton Whisky and the Pendleton Posse, and ladies can compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. DJ Manda will teach line dance lessons for Half Past Tipsy and Shivers, and DJ all night long.
ABOUT AUSTIN BURKE
Phoenix native Austin Burke moved to Nashville at 19 to pursue a career in country music. His breakout single “Whole Lot in Love” first catapulted Austin to streaming stardom with his total streams now exceeding 190 million. His music has also been featured on Sirius XM’s The Highway and Austin has performed on stages across the U.S., including Country Thunder Arizona, Country Lake Shake, Watershed Music Festival, The Willamette Country Music Festival and Faster Horses Festival.
In March of 2019, Burke made his Grand Ole Opry debut. A few months later, he caught the attention of country superstar Thomas Rhett, who in turn signed Burke to his first publishing deal with Home Team Publishing, a creative partnership between Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Virginia Bunetta, and Warner Chappell Music. Most recently, he has taken a stand to help advocate for songwriters. Forbes announced last year that Burke has committed to giving songwriters a percentage of his master revenue-something that’s never been done before but proves his dedication to the cause.
ABOUT TYLER BOOTH
Often in country music, artists leave their small hometowns with big stories to tell — in singer-songwriter Tyler Booth’s case, those stories are his very own. From supporting some of the genre’s top stars including Willie Nelson, Darius Rucker, Jon Pardi, Brooks and Dunn, Joe Diffie, and Dwight Yoakam either in the studio or on the show bill to building a grass-roots fan base across the nation with nothing but a rigged-up home studio and workhouse attitude, the 27-year-old singer has already lived a life worth writing songs about and flanked by a band of childhood friends, Booth is touring behind the arrival of his Grab The Reins EP, which includes “Already Got One” and the “enchanting” (American Songwriter) “Palomino Princess,” which Billboard commented “perfectly suit his deep, ranging voice.”
Born and raised in the rule-class city of Campton, Kentucky, Booth always knew he wanted to be a singer. Musically, he grew up in a house divided — while his dad was managing a local rock group fronted by his uncle, down the road and “up the holler,” his grandparents were spinning Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson records. Originally, the young entertainer went the way of his old man. After “finally getting a guitar tuned” at 12 years old, he mastered a few power chords and sat in on his uncle’s band rehearsal. One year later, a chance listen to Jamey Johnson’s hit, “High Cost Of Living,” sent Booth down a country music rabbit hole. From that point on, in a town where everybody knew everybody, he became famous for his baritone and songwriting chops.
His most recent release “Bring on the Neon” was co-written by Booth and his hero Jamey Johnson. Johnson recently said “Tyler Booth has the kind of voice that resonates country music and feeds the soul. He is an instrument custom crafted for that purpose. As a songwriter he is as astute and percipient as he is humble; a real working man’s torch bearer.”
With new music due soon, the entertainer will continue to make a splash in country music led by his captivating live performance, clever lyrics, and his drawling and rich country vocal, backing The Music Universe’s claim: “I’ve been hearing country music needs saved. Well, our hero is here, y’all.”
ABOUT DREW GREEN
With his genre-bending country, pop, and R&B style, Nashville singer Drew Green first garnered attention as a songwriter before catching the spotlight with his 2020 tracks “Little More Be Alright’ and “Right Where I Be.” Both cuts appeared on his debut EP, Dirt Boy, Vol. 1. His 2021 follow-up, Dirt Boy, Vol. 2, included the streaming hit “Hooch.” The soulful standalone single “Good Ol’ Man” arrived in early 2022.
Born in McMinnville, Tennessee, Green grew up on a tree farm where his family introduced him to country artists like Sammy Kershaw and Alan Jackson. During his teens he began expanding his ears as friends exposed him to a mix of hip-hop, pop, and R&B performers, including Usher, Craig David, Matchbox Twenty, and Dr. Dre. He played in bands in high school and continued to hone his songwriting skills at college. Following his graduation, Green based himself in Nashville, singing in the house band at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and working a day job at a bank, all the while pursuing a songwriting career.
He eventually gained a foothold in the industry, co-penning songs like Florida Georgia Line’s “Colorado” with Hardy and Hunter Phelps. In November 2018, he signed a publishing contract with Brett James’ Cornman Music. More opportunities followed and in June 2020, Green signed a recording contract with Villa 40/Sony Music Nashville, debuting that same month with the song “Little More Be Alright.” A second song, “Right Where I Be,” followed a month later, with both tracks appearing on the EP Dirt Boy, Vol. 1. 2021 saw the release of the twangy single “Hooch,” ahead of the arrival of Dirt Boy, Vol. 2. Green started out strong in early 2022 with the country-pop and R&B-leaning viral hit “Good Ol’ Man.”
In 2023, Drew has spent the year writing, recording, and releasing songs “Prayer List”, “Yep” and “Best Ex I Ever Had” whilst playing shows across the US. He’s gearing up to release his next single “Lotta Bit Of You”, after the song hit virality on TikTok. In 2024, Drew released a single, “Lotta Bit of You”, that garnered the attention of listeners on the Horizon on SiriusXM the Highway. Along with being featured on prominent play lists, “Lotta Bit of You”, has already hit over 5 million streams. Drew has also released, “One of Mine”, and “Road Dirt”, with an EP to be released later this year. Drew looks forward to playing his new music out on tour this year!
ABOUT STONEY’S ROCKIN’ COUNTRY
The award-winning, 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 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 live music from the latest and greatest in country music every Friday. 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.