Tylor and the Train Robbers are comin back to Bone! They're releaseing their new Album Hum of the Road, and we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than to throw them an Album Release Party Out Where the Wild Things Are!
The night will be filled with epic music - kickin it off with Bradford Huntsman, some special guests in the mix, and finishing the night with the one and only Tylor and The Train Robbers!
Seating is limited so get your tickets today! Bring your lawn chair, buy a table, bring your empty cooler (we will provide the drinks)
Access for seating starting at 5:00 pm
Bradford Huntsman 6:00
Special Guests 7:00
Tylor and the Train Robbers: 8:30
Bring your Lawn Chair, Blanket, and Favorite Cuddle Buddy! You won't wanna miss this show!
Side Yard Table Seating: This area is along the fence. .
GA seating to bring your own lawn chair: shades are welcome as long as the do not block the view of other patrons.
No outside food or drink, we don't charge an excessive amount for our drinks, please be respectful of our venue and leave your drinks at home. The law is the law. No outside food or beverages. Bringing in your own drinks puts us at risk for losing our license, and really is just kind of a dick move. Please don't be a dick. Its rule 1-10 in Bone. Failure to adhere to the rule, gets you a escort out of the amphitheater. No refunds.
Cheers!
Tylor & the Train Robbers Bio
For the past decade, Tylor & the Train Robbers have been blazing trails, carving a path through
the heartland with their roots country and Americana music. With boots worn thin from relentless
touring, they've crisscrossed the country, honing their craft and delivering electrifying
performances, leaving a trail of devoted fans in their wake.
Brothers Tylor Ketchum, Jason Bushman, and Tommy Bushman form the core of this musical
powerhouse. Tylor, the eldest, takes the reins as the band's frontman, rhythm guitarist, and
songwriter, weaving stories through his lyrics.
“Ketchum has a voice laced with the same western gravelly baritones that tend to stand out as
“Western” but his approach is decidedly more rock than country, and his delivery still touches on
poetic.” - Josh Crutchmer
Jason, on bass and backup harmonies, and Tommy, on drums and harmony vocals, provide the
steady heartbeat and backbone that defines the band's signature sound. Completing the quartet
is Rider Soran, whose Lead Guitar, Pedal Steel, and Lap Steel chops add layers of depth and
emotion to their music.
“Perhaps no band combines what Western roots music has always been and what it will
become quite like the Train Robbers. It is this combination of tradition and fresh take that makes
them a must-listen.” - Josh Crutchmer
Now, as the band gears up for their latest release, Hum of the Road, the excitement among their
devoted fanbase is palpable. Recorded amidst the dust and heat of a Southern tour, this album
is more than just a collection of songs—it's a sonic odyssey that captures the essence of the
open road and the soul of the American musical landscape.
Hum of the Road was born in Yellow Dog Studios in Wimberley, TX, under the expert guidance
of producer Cody Braun from Reckless Kelly and engineer Adam Odor. Mixed in Austin, TX, by
the talented Jonathan Tyler, the album flawlessly channels the raw energy and authentic vibes
of the band. The result is ten tracks that traverse musical terrains, from rock and roll anthems to
country swing, psychedelic explorations, heartfelt folk ballads, and classic country tunes.
With each song, Hum of the Road invites listeners on a musical adventure, echoing the band's
own journey down highways and backroads. It's an album that captures the essence of a
bygone era while remaining firmly rooted in the present, a testament to the band's timeless
appeal and genre-defying approach.