Giving you the music a day early:
Texas country singer/songwriter Charlie Robison’s newest album is the summer 2009 release Beautiful Day, a 10-tune collection of rocking country such as “She’s So Fine,” slower-paced ballads such as “Reconsider” and the Bruce Springsteen cover “Racing in the Streets.” Influenced by Texas greats such as Guy Clark and Steve Earle, Robison is also responsible for writing the instantly recognizable road anthem “My Hometown,” from his 1998 release Life of the Party. Robison visits Revolution Music Room. Culpepper Mountain Band begins the night at 8:30 p.m. with their Arkansas bred take on Red Dirt Country. Tickets are $10 advance and $12 day of show for the 18-and-up concert.
The acoustic rock band Secondhand Serenade is actually vocalist and guitarist John Vesely, an artist who enjoys creating hook-filled pop tunes that soar with radio-ready melodies. But while Vesely’s work in the past has focused on the less sunny side of pop, his newest album, the early August release Hear Me Now, is a tad more upbeat, not including the first single, the ballad “Something More.” Eight of the 11 songs were produced by Aaron Johnson (The Fray) with Vesely producing the other three along with Secondhand drummer Tom Breyfogle at Vesely’s home studio. With a new album, Secondhand Serenade is on tour, including a stop at Juanita’s. Joining Vesely will be California pop rockers Runner Runner and Minnesota rock trio Camera Can’t Lie. The all-ages show starts at 8 p.m. with tickets $16 advance and $18 day of show.
After a career that includes more than 30 million albums sold, and multiple Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association awards, the country duo Brooks & Dunn is calling it quits. But the duo is touring one last time, bringing their The Last Rodeo Tour to Verizon Arena. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the music at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $35, $49.75 and $69.75 via Ticketmaster, along with the usual extra fees. The opening act is Miranda Lambert, the 2010 Academy of Country Music’s Female Vocalist of the Year whose latest hit song, “The House That Built Me,” spent four weeks at No. 1 on the country music charts this summer. Brooks & Dunn are known for their hits including “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” “Neon Moon,” “How Long Gone” and “Brand New Man.”
Here’s Charlie Robison with “Beautiful Day”:



