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JB and the Moonshine Band Cover Alicia Keys ‘No One’
JB and the Moonshine Band Cover Alicia Keys ‘No One’
JB and the Moonshine Band Cover Alicia Keys ‘No One’
It was May 2012 when JB and the Moonshine Band's soundcheck cover of Alicia Keys "No One" made its way onto the Texas' boys YouTube channel. Since, the guys have occasionally added it to their set list, but the OG version happened four years ago this week in Fort Smith, AR, it's our #ThrowBackThursday...
JB and the Moonshine Band Return to Cowboy’s in Tyler
JB and the Moonshine Band Return to Cowboy’s in Tyler
JB and the Moonshine Band Return to Cowboy’s in Tyler
Welcome home, JB and the Moonshine Band. The boys from the Rose City will be back in Tyler this Friday at Cowboy’s nightclub. Since their debut in 2009, JB and the Moonshine Band have released three albums, breaking into the Texas scene with their first radio single, “Perfect Girl,” off their debut album, Ain’t Goin’ Back to Jail...
Bold Move from JB
Bold Move from JB
Bold Move from JB
The guys in JB and the Moonshine Band and I go back, like way (in Berman voice) back, back, back,back,back. So I was a little surprised when on my show JB, a father of one and soon to be father of two opened up the naming of his unborn daughter to fans...
JB and the Moonshine Band Return to Cowboy’s Friday
JB and the Moonshine Band Return to Cowboy’s Friday
JB and the Moonshine Band Return to Cowboy’s Friday
Welcome home, JB and the Moonshine Band. The boys from the Rose City will be back in Tyler this Friday at Cowboy's nightclub. Since their debut in 2009, JB and the Moonshine Band have released three albums, breaking out on the scene with their first single, “Perfect Girl,” off the album Ain’t Goin’ Back to Jail...
Flatland Cavalry Bring West Texas Sound to East Texas
Flatland Cavalry Bring West Texas Sound to East Texas
Flatland Cavalry Bring West Texas Sound to East Texas
With their debut full-length album, Simple Folks, Flatland Cavalry is sending ripples throughout the Texas and Red Dirt scene. Notoriously critical, Saving Country Music, can't even deny the charisma of this West Texas band: "Young, fresh-faced and hungry, they’re looking to carve their own little spot out in Texas music and beyond for fans that that don’t just want to hear, but listen... Rea

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