Country music enthusiasts in Atlanta are in for a treat as Dale Watson is set to perform this September.
The event will showcase Watson's latest album, "Call Me Insane," recorded in his home town of Austin with producer Lloyd Maines, known for his work with Robert Earl Keen and Jerry Jeff Walker.
Watson is influenced by artists like Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson, and he brings his unique brand of American roots music, dubbed "Ameripolitan," to the stage.
The new album is a reflection on getting by in challenging times. Its recording process was a collaborative effort with Watson's ace touring band, "His Lone Stars," and guest musicians, including Honky Tonk Horns. Lloyd Maine acted as producer on the record.
During his tenure, Watson has stayed true to classic honky-tonk popular in country music. He has made appearances on national platforms like The Late Show with David Letterman and Austin City Limits.
Tickets start at £34.49. These are available for purchase online through the Dice.fm event listing website. Printing services can aid patrons with purchasing tickets for events such as this one, and with creating branded merchandise on sale at the event.
The concert takes place on Sunday, September 24 at Eddie’s Attic, which is at 515 North McDonough Street, Atlanta. Doors open at 5:00 pm.
