Upcoming Events
J's Dueling Pianos
Friday October 11th
J’s Dueling Pianos is an all-request, sing-along show that bridges the gap between stage and audience. It’s a collaboration of all your favorites, and a few deep cuts, delivered in the way they were meant to be heard. Entertainment touched with a taste of comedy, laced with some well-deserved attitude, and overloaded with some in-your-face rock ‘n’roll.
$30 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
C.W. Sturgeon and Band
Saturday October 12th
C.W. has been making music since his early days in church, nurtured by his father, Lee Sturgeon. His musical journey includes singing with his family and co-founding the Texas bluegrass band, Cadillac Sky. He's graced iconic venues like the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman. After a break, C.W. joined Raised Right Men and eventually ventured out as a solo artist. In 2020, he released his debut country album, "Blues On Parade." Don't miss this talented artist's live performance!
$12 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Jacob Furr
Sunday October 13th
Jacob Furr is an award-winning songwriter, multi instrumentalist, collaborator, and genre fluid artist from Fort Worth, Texas. His work blends West Coast folk with the dusty expanses of West Texas, and explores themes and stories of love, loss, grief, and recovery. He has toured the US since 2014. Furr has opened for Peter Case, Dan Bern, Shovels and Rope, Devotchka, and Over The Rhine, among others.
NO COVER
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM
UNPLUGGED OPEN MIC NIGHT
Wednesday October 16th
Every Wednesday
Hosted by local singer-songwriter JUSTIN COLLINS.
Join us for an evening of original songs and familiar melodies! Whether you’re a seasoned performer or a first-time strummer, this is your chance to shine. Enjoy a uniquely intimate atmosphere, connect with fellow music lovers, and discover new sounds. Come for the music, stay for the community!
SIGN UP IN ADVANCE BY CALLING OR EMAILING THE BARTONVILLE STORE. We will also have open signups the night of the event after 6pm. Performances will be limited to 1-3 songs depending on the number of musicians. Please request one of the following slots and we will contact you to confirm your time: 6:30-7:00, 7:00-7:30, 7:30-8:00, 8:30-9:00. Bring your own instrument - anything that doesn't plug in. Performances will be entirely acoustic and unplugged to maintain an intimate setting. Original songs and covers are welcomed and family and friends are encouraged to attend! Each performer will receive a voucher for one free drink and a 1/2 price appetizer for participating! Thank you for bringing your music to life with us!
(940)241-3301
06:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Isaac Hoskins
Wednesday October 16th
Isaac Hoskins' transition from a challenging upbringing to a successful performer showcases his resilience. "Bender," his latest album, is a raw portrayal of his struggles and emotional journey. Produced by Gordy Quist of The Band of Heathens at The Finishing School in Austin, TX, the album pays tribute to country music legends while capturing the turmoil of living on the edge. Hoskins' courageous transformation and sobriety are evident in his poignant lyrics, inspiring listeners with the triumph of the human spirit. His music reflects a powerful narrative of redemption, demonstrating the ability to turn pain into captivating art.
NO COVER
07:30 PM - 10:30 PM
MONTE MONTGOMERY and The Dolby Kings
Friday October 18th
The Dolby Kings features MONTE MONTGOMERY (named one of the top 50 guitarists of all time by Guitar Player Magazine), Dave Deshazo (bass guitar), and Phil Bass (drums). Individually, these talented and accomplished musicians have spent their careers playing a wide variety of music within a multitude of genres. However, it was their combined passion and admiration for the artists and bands of the 70’s that inspired the birth of DOLBY KINGS. Simply put, this was a way of getting together to play the songs they loved from a musical generation they treasured (and much to the delight of their fans)! Dolby Kings performs hidden gems you forgot you loved from an era considered by most to be the golden age of musical creativity. Come immerse yourself in the music, the memories and the fun! Song samplings include: Kodachrome (Paul Simon) Year of the Cat (Al Stewart) So into You (Atlanta Rhythm Section) Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum) Magnet and Steel (Walter Egan) Listen to what the Man Says (Paul McCartney) Sentimental Lady (Bob Welch) Lonely People (America) Can’t Find My Way Home (Blind Faith)
$12 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Petty Theft
Saturday October 19th
Since 2 days before Christmas 2003 Petty Theft has been rocking the Dallas-Ft Worth metroplex with their shockingly accurate, true-to-it covers of the music of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. One of the largest draws on the local cover band scene, the band brings crowds to their feet, dropping every Tom Petty hit you could name, from 'American Girl' to 'Don't Come Around Here No More' and everything in between. Offering up something from every album in the band's massive catalog, nothing is spared in order to get it right-from the sonic, and tonal qualities of every instrument, right on down through the presentation of same by the masterful players that comprise the band's roster. Those who attend a PT show do so knowing they're going to see a band that will leave everything it has up there on the stage. The band is mindful of this. The goal is to never disappoint. Disappointment rarely happens with Petty Theft.
$20 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Texas, Whiskey & You
Friday October 25th
Texas, Whiskey & You is a CHRIS STAPLETON TRIBUTE playing for the first time at The Bartonville Store.
$15 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
ZAC HARMON
Saturday October 26th
Zac Harmon is an award-winning guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose distinctive style provides a powerful soul message of the blues. He’s been called “a masterful musician and performer of the blues,” whose delivery rivals “Bobby Blue Bland uptown sophistication with a touch of Freddie King guitar.” Another reviewer intoned, “With his big blues sound from Mississippi, Harmon can go toe-to-toe with some of the best blues men in the business. Please don’t be shy, go ahead and mention Harmon’s name in the same sentence with Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland, Albert King and Bobby Rush—just to name a few.
$10 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Dustin Arbuckle & The Damnations with special guest Mike Morgan
Friday November 1st
Dustin Arbuckle and The Damnations are not a band you can easily associate with one specific genre, and that's how they planned it. Arbuckle, a veteran of the progressive roots music scene whose singing and harmonica playing first came into prominence in Moreland & Arbuckle, has been kicking up fresh dust with The Damnations since 2017. A musician of vast appetites, he’s long held an appreciation for traditional American music in the vein of Charley Patton as well as the cross-pollinated sounds of The Band or Stax-style soul. The diverse musical sensibilities of The Damnations (Brandon Hudspeth on guitar, Caleb Drummond or Mark Foley on bass, and Colby Aiken on Drums) allow for all of that along with occasional forays into deep country and even jazz. “When we started playing together we all wanted the band to be a space where we could play anything we wanted to," Arbuckle notes, "and that's created this cross-genre electric Americana vibe."
$10 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Jason Elmore Band
Friday November 8th
Based out of Dallas TX, Jason Elmore & Hoodoo Witch is a high energy guitar-based trio that specializes in melding various styles of American music into an original sound that is both familiar and fresh. The band performs mostly original material with a heavy emphasis on rock, blues, and classic soul that sometimes draws comparisons to Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Johnson, Black Sabbath, SRV, and Prince while never sounding like imitations of any of them.
The trio is made up of long-time friends and bandmates who have been playing music together since 2010 all over the Dallas/Fort Worth area, as well as extensive touring of the US and Canada. Jason Elmore is the songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist for the group and is uncanny in his ability to do all three things with unparalleled brilliance and originality. Brandon Katona unleashes devastatingly funky bass guitar and Mike Talbot is an absolute master of dynamic drumming. The three have a special chemistry on stage that has been honed over thousands of hours of playing in nightclubs, dive bars, theaters, and festivals, for crowds of all sizes.
Their mission statement is to give 120% effort on stage, no matter if there are 2 people or 2,000.
The band has released 4 studio albums and one live concert film. Their third album, 2016's “Champagne Velvet” debuted at #13 on the Billboard Blues Charts and held the #1 position on the Texas Music Chart for 6 consecutive weeks. In 2017 the Dallas Observer named Jason Elmore & Hoodoo Witch “BEST BLUES ACT” in their ‘Best Of Dallas’ series, as well as 2012's Dallas Observer Music Awards. However, this is no blues band in the traditional sense of the word, often to the chagrin of purists. Not one for being pigeon-holed into any one genre, Elmore most recently wrote and produced 2023's studio album “Rise Up Lights” which is a bold departure from their previous recordings in that it showcases the hard rock element of the band's sound and doesn't resemble much of their previous blues-based material. It is a throwback to the golden eras of classic hard rock from the 1970s through the 1990s with a heavy emphasis on guitar pyrotechnics and crushing grooves that would feel right at home on an album by Kings X or Hagar-era Van Halen. It is available 10/31/2023 for worldwide streaming on all platforms, as well as CD and vinyl which can be purchased directly from the band's website.
In short, this band really burns 'em down! You better see about it.
$10 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
C. W. Sturgeon and Band
Friday November 15th
C.W. has been making music since his early days in church, nurtured by his father, Lee Sturgeon. His musical journey includes singing with his family and co-founding the Texas bluegrass band, Cadillac Sky. He's graced iconic venues like the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman. After a break, C.W. joined Raised Right Men and eventually ventured out as a solo artist. In 2020, he released his debut country album, "Blues On Parade." Don't miss this talented artist's live performance!
$12 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Isaac Hoskins Band
Saturday November 16th
Isaac Hoskins' transition from a challenging upbringing to a successful performer showcases his resilience. "Bender," his latest album, is a raw portrayal of his struggles and emotional journey. Produced by Gordy Quist of The Band of Heathens at The Finishing School in Austin, TX, the album pays tribute to country music legends while capturing the turmoil of living on the edge. Hoskins' courageous transformation and sobriety are evident in his poignant lyrics, inspiring listeners with the triumph of the human spirit. His music reflects a powerful narrative of redemption, demonstrating the ability to turn pain into captivating art.
$12 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
South Austin Moonlighters
Friday November 22nd
The Moonlighters deliver their own unique brand of Americana music with organic, show-stopping vocal harmonies, incredible musicianship, and well-crafted, heart-felt songs.
The joy of making music is a tangible and contagious part of the Moonlighters’ live shows. They are often compared to The Eagles, Little Feat, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young—but the Moonlighters have a voice all of their own.
$10 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
ANNUAL STAGECRASHERS EVENT
Wednesday November 27th
Classic Rock Favorites!
NO COVER
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Monte Montgomery - Dolby Kings
Friday November 29th
DOLBY KINGS features Monte Montgomery (named one of the top 50 guitarists of all time by Guitar Player Magazine), Dave Deshazo (bass guitar), and Phil Bass (drums). Individually, these talented and accomplished musicians have spent their careers playing a wide variety of music within a multitude of genres. However, it was their combined passion and admiration for the artists and bands of the 70’s that inspired the birth of DOLBY KINGS. Simply put, this was a way of getting together to play the songs they loved from a musical generation they treasured (and much to the delight of their fans)! Dolby Kings performs hidden gems you forgot you loved from an era considered by most to be the golden age of musical creativity. Come immerse yourself in the music, the memories and the fun! Song samplings include: Kodachrome (Paul Simon) Year of the Cat (Al Stewart) So into You (Atlanta Rhythm Section) Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum) Magnet and Steel (Walter Egan) Listen to what the Man Says (Paul McCartney) Sentimental Lady (Bob Welch) Lonely People (America) Can’t Find My Way Home (Blind Faith)
$12 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
RAISED RIGHT MEN
Saturday November 30th
Raised Right Men — DFW’s premier classic country band — started building their songbook of old-school country and western cuts and beloved sing-along standards in 2014. Today, they’ve got a couple hundred honky-tonk heirlooms ready to go at the drop of a cowboy hat, and every tune they play was picked to get boots scootin' on the dancefloor.
Whipped into shape by steady blue-collar gigging and standing weekly and monthly residencies, the ace musicians of Raised Right Men make ‘em like they used to — and they’re looking to show you a good time as they celebrate and share the traditional country sounds of days gone by.
$12 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
WANDA KING BLUES REVUE
Saturday December 7th
WANDA IS THE DAUGHTER OF BLUES LEGEND FREDDIE KING. She accepted the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame award for her late father who was inducted into the ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME 2012
$10 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Ripper & The Bitter Pills ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SHOW
Saturday December 14th
Sorry Folks there is no “Ripper” in the band. Founding member, Adrian Arnold’s wife, Cathy, named the band based on a scene from the hilarious two man play, “Greater Tuna!” The play takes place in the tiny town of Tuna, Texas… “where the Lions Cub is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies!” In Act Two, elderly Aunt Pearl Burras is fretting over the “egg sucking” dogs that are killing her chickens. To protect her “livelihood” and very much against her husbands wishes, she starts poisoning the dogs with strychnine laced home made biscuits….aka “Bitter Pills”. In this scene Aunt Pearl accidentally poisons “the finest bird dog in Dewey county, “Ripper”, her husbands $2000 bird dog. To hide her crime she has her nephew place “Ripper” in the street and run over it with her Pontiac. All this with classic Texas Country music playing in the background. So there it is .. “Ripper and the Bitter Pills”… Or as fans call the band….”The Pills!”
$10 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Monte Montgomery - Dolby Kings
Friday December 20th
DOLBY KINGS features Monte Montgomery (named one of the top 50 guitarists of all time by Guitar Player Magazine), Dave Deshazo (bass guitar), and Phil Bass (drums). Individually, these talented and accomplished musicians have spent their careers playing a wide variety of music within a multitude of genres. However, it was their combined passion and admiration for the artists and bands of the 70’s that inspired the birth of DOLBY KINGS. Simply put, this was a way of getting together to play the songs they loved from a musical generation they treasured (and much to the delight of their fans)! Dolby Kings performs hidden gems you forgot you loved from an era considered by most to be the golden age of musical creativity. Come immerse yourself in the music, the memories and the fun! Song samplings include: Kodachrome (Paul Simon) Year of the Cat (Al Stewart) So into You (Atlanta Rhythm Section) Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum) Magnet and Steel (Walter Egan) Listen to what the Man Says (Paul McCartney) Sentimental Lady (Bob Welch) Lonely People (America) Can’t Find My Way Home (Blind Faith)
$12 COVER
08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Rachel Patman & Co
Saturday December 21st
Rachel Patman & Co. is a Dallas-based, high-energy blues, soul & funk band playing crowd favorites ranging from Aretha Franklin, Koko Taylor, B.B. King and Susan Tedeschi to the Beatles, Bill Withers, Chaka Kahn and more -- the band does their own take on them and has up to 4 hours worth of material. The star of the show is Rachel Patman, a powerful vocalist with a four octave dynamic range and professional control. The band is comprised of seasoned musicians that are veterans to the DFW music scene, all of whom have played with a variety of other notable bluesmen including: Zac Harmon, Junior Clark, Texas Slim, Tone Sommers, Danny Ross, Jackie Don Loe, and more. Rachel and her band are quickly building a large following across a multitude of DFW venues -- you won't want to miss the raw passion and tribute to some of the best blues and soul musicians from the past and present, alongside a nod to some more recent hits that you wouldn't expect.
$10 Cover