Two Tons of Steel
Two Tons of Steel | |
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Background information | |
Origin | San Antonio, Texas, United States |
Genres | Country, alternative country, Americana, rockabilly |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Smith, Palo Duro |
Associated acts | Dwight Yoakam, Wayne "The Train" Hancock, 1100 Springs |
Website |
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Members |
Kevin Geil Dennis Fallon Chris Rhoades |
Past members |
Ralph Barrios Eric Sibel Ric Ramirez Chris Dodds Steve Hartwell |
Two Tons of Steel is an American rockabilly and Texas Country band, from San Antonio, Texas, United States.
The band has performed live at Gruene Hall, and has appeared in the IMAX film Texas: The Big Picture. The band's performance of "King of a One Horse Town" is included in a roots-country documentary that screens continuously at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame.
Two Tons of Steel continues as an institution at Texas’ Gruene Hall, where its annual Two Ton Tuesdays summer series draws 12,000 fans, and as a popular act at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry. They have been repeatedly voted "Best Country Band" by the San Antonio Current, one of its hometown weekly.
Discography
Albums
- Two Ton Tuesdays Live!
- King of a One Horse Town
- Ten Dollar Cover (2000)
- Transparent
- Vegas
- Not That Lucky
- Tangled in Tinsel
- Unraveled (2013)[1]
References
- ↑ "Unraveled - Two Tons of Steel | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
External links
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