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I remember a time when San Angelo was the oasis of all of west Texas. The blues festival was thriving, your favorite country band was playing on any given night for $15 at Midnight Rodeo, and there was cowboys on every corner. I may have a tendency for nostalgia but the images that flash through my mind from years ago were electric. The streets were busy, the people were laughing, musicians were gathering and local business was thriving. Somewhere in the last 10 years, the vibrance of this town has been lost. This is happening all over the United States. Music shops are closing due to the accessibility of amazon and online retailers. Local venues are shutting down or cutting their amount of monthly shows in half. Artists are taking the route from social media to Nashville and we’re losing the individual culture that made these special small towns all over America. I’ve been trying to high tail it out of this town for years. All my friends from Austin and Fort Worth now officially think I’m full of s#it for how many times I’ve promised I’m moving but can never follow through. The truth is— I don’t really want to leave. My family is here, my lifelong friends are irreplaceable, and all I’ve ever really wanted was to put down roots. I have everything I need here— besides a community of artists. I got my kicks in Fort Worth. The wildly talented players I’ve had over the years taught me everything I know. They taught me what it took to run a band, they taught me how to perform, they taught me how to half ass play in time and through them I met so many friends that changed my life forever. This isn’t just an open mic, this is the biggest party in west texas every other Thursday night. This is where all you sneaky songwriters can come out of the wood works and showcase your talents, meet the other local wallflowers and have a platform to get your a$$ out of here and tour. There will be special guests from Austin to LA, local art vendors, vintage and $2 beer specials. Me and my band will be hanging out and playing till daybreak. And for everyone who never gets to step foot in this far west town of ours— I hope you spend your money locally, play your music locally, and buy your food from local farmers— because you can’t change the world, but you can gather enough delusional friends with too much free time and make a change in your community!
KAT HASTY
Join us for an unforgettable night of Classic Country Music as Lynn Massey & Justice take the stage at The House of FiFi DuBois. Get ready to be mesmerized by their down home performances and incredible talent.
Lynn Massey & Justice: Lynn Massey is accompanied by the talented band Justice, known for their impeccable musicianship, this dynamic group is sure to deliver a night of music that will leave you wanting more.
Join us for the Hottest New Drag Show in San Angelo featuring your Local Favorites & Extra Special Guests! Doors open at 7pm and Showtime is 9pm
Join us for an unforgettable night of Classic Country Music as Lynn Massey & Justice take the stage at The House of FiFi DuBois. Get ready to be mesmerized by their down home performances and incredible talent.
Lynn Massey & Justice: Lynn Massey is accompanied by the talented band Justice, known for their impeccable musicianship, this dynamic group is sure to deliver a night of music that will leave you wanting more.
I remember a time when San Angelo was the oasis of all of west Texas. The blues festival was thriving, your favorite country band was playing on any given night for $15 at Midnight Rodeo, and there was cowboys on every corner. I may have a tendency for nostalgia but the images that flash through my mind from years ago were electric. The streets were busy, the people were laughing, musicians were gathering and local business was thriving. Somewhere in the last 10 years, the vibrance of this town has been lost. This is happening all over the United States. Music shops are closing due to the accessibility of amazon and online retailers. Local venues are shutting down or cutting their amount of monthly shows in half. Artists are taking the route from social media to Nashville and we’re losing the individual culture that made these special small towns all over America. I’ve been trying to high tail it out of this town for years. All my friends from Austin and Fort Worth now officially think I’m full of s#it for how many times I’ve promised I’m moving but can never follow through. The truth is— I don’t really want to leave. My family is here, my lifelong friends are irreplaceable, and all I’ve ever really wanted was to put down roots. I have everything I need here— besides a community of artists. I got my kicks in Fort Worth. The wildly talented players I’ve had over the years taught me everything I know. They taught me what it took to run a band, they taught me how to perform, they taught me how to half ass play in time and through them I met so many friends that changed my life forever. This isn’t just an open mic, this is the biggest party in west texas every other Thursday night. This is where all you sneaky songwriters can come out of the wood works and showcase your talents, meet the other local wallflowers and have a platform to get your a$$ out of here and tour. There will be special guests from Austin to LA, local art vendors, vintage and $2 beer specials. Me and my band will be hanging out and playing till daybreak. And for everyone who never gets to step foot in this far west town of ours— I hope you spend your money locally, play your music locally, and buy your food from local farmers— because you can’t change the world, but you can gather enough delusional friends with too much free time and make a change in your community!
KAT HASTY
Join us for an unforgettable night of Classic Country Music as Lynn Massey & Justice take the stage at The House of FiFi DuBois. Get ready to be mesmerized by their down home performances and incredible talent.
Lynn Massey & Justice: Lynn Massey is accompanied by the talented band Justice, known for their impeccable musicianship, this dynamic group is sure to deliver a night of music that will leave you wanting more.
Join us for the Hottest New Drag Show in San Angelo featuring your Local Favorites & Extra Special Guests! Doors open at 7pm and Showtime is 9pm
Join us for an unforgettable night of Classic Country Music as Lynn Massey & Justice take the stage at The House of FiFi DuBois. Get ready to be mesmerized by their down home performances and incredible talent.
Lynn Massey & Justice: Lynn Massey is accompanied by the talented band Justice, known for their impeccable musicianship, this dynamic group is sure to deliver a night of music that will leave you wanting more.
Johnny Blaine Wilber was born in Beaumont, Texas on April 13, 1961. He is the son of Charles Lee "Beau" Wilber and Mary Anne Christ. Johnny spent the majority of his childhood in Hamshire, Texas and graduated from Hamshire-Fannett High School in 1979.
Johnny's love for writing and singing country music was taught at an early age by his father who also played. After playing for years for his friends and the high school FFA bands he eventually won the famous Marlboro Country Star Search in Beaumont, TX. After years of playing the Southeast Texas bar scene he moved to West Texas in 1983 where he put together Johnny Blaine & The Spur Band.
Johnny and his Spur Band found success on many levels playing the bar room and honky-tonk circuit from LaGrange, Texas to Ruidoso, NM. He remained busy in the 80's and 90's recording some of his top hits including, "She Never Gets Mad, She Just Gets Even", "Fast Flight Back to Boston", and "Only On Paper" landing him on the Texas Country Charts. Once recognized on the Texas Country Music Charts he was then pursued by promoters as the opening acts for such legends including David Allan Coe, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, Steve Wariner, Rusty Weir, Johnny Paycheck, and Clint Black to name a few. Johnny's music caught the ear of Nashville recording artist and producer David Frizzell who is the brother of Country Music Hall of Famer Lefty Frizzell and also the duet partner of Shelly West. David Frizzell produced Johnny's first Nashville album. Johnny is married with three sons and currently resides in Midland, Texas.
Johnny took several years off of playing to raise his sons but his love for music kept him writing and playing. He has once again entered the music scene where he stays consistently booked and busy performing real country music. His most recent song released is “I STILL LOVE YOU, BUT….” Recently, he has performed at the Iconic stages of Lil Reds Longhorn Saloon in Fort Worth, the Broken Spoke in Austin and 11th Street Cowboy Bar in Bandera.