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Asleep at the Wheel: Keeping Western Swing Alive and Thriving

Asleep at the Wheel is not just a band; it’s a cornerstone of American roots music. Founded in 1970 by Ray Benson and Lucky Oceans, the band has been dedicated to the preservation and innovation of Western swing. With a career spanning over five decades, Asleep at the Wheel has seen various changes in its lineup but has always remained true to its mission of bringing the joy of Western swing to audiences worldwide.

Current Asleep at the Wheel Lineup

The current lineup of Asleep at the Wheel is a dynamic mix of seasoned musicians and fresh talent. Ray Benson, the towering figure and the band's leader, continues to be the driving force with his deep baritone voice and masterful guitar work. Joining him are:

  • Katie Shore on fiddle and vocals, whose vibrant performances add a unique flair to the band's sound.
  • Josh Hoag on bass, providing the rhythmic backbone of the band.
  • Connor Forsyth on keyboards and vocals, bringing a fresh, contemporary touch.
  • Dennis Ludiker on mandolin and fiddle, adding layers of intricate melodies.
  • David Sanger on drums, a long-time member known for his tight, energetic drumming.
  • Jay Reynolds on saxophone, infusing jazz elements into the band's repertoire.
  • Flavio Pasquetto on steel guitar, capturing the essence of traditional Western swing.

Notable Asleep at the Wheel Albums and Songs

Asleep at the Wheel has an extensive discography, but several albums stand out for their impact and popularity:

  • "Willie and the Wheel" (2009): A collaboration with Willie Nelson, this album is a love letter to Western swing, featuring classics like "Hesitation Blues" and "Bring It On Down to My House."
  • "Ride with Bob" (1999): This tribute to Bob Wills, the King of Western Swing, includes standout tracks like "Bob’s Breakdown" and "Faded Love," showcasing the band's respect for the genre's roots.
  • "New Routes" (2018): Featuring the hit "Jack I’m Mellow," this album blends traditional sounds with new influences, proving the band’s ability to innovate while honoring their heritage.

Current Asleep at the Wheel Tour

Asleep at the Wheel is currently on a nationwide tour, bringing their infectious energy and masterful musicianship to fans old and new. The tour is a celebration of their enduring legacy and a testament to their ability to keep Western swing alive. Concert-goers can expect a night of lively music, exceptional musicianship, and a connection to the rich history of American music.

Attend an Asleep at the Wheel Concert

Attending an Asleep at the Wheel concert is not just about enjoying great music; it’s about experiencing a piece of American musical history. The band’s live performances are known for their high energy, superb musicianship, and the joyful, communal spirit they create. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Western swing, an Asleep at the Wheel concert promises a night of dancing, singing, and unforgettable memories. Don’t miss the chance to see these legends live – purchase your tickets today and be part of a musical journey that spans decades!

Frequently Asked Questions About Attending an Asleep at the Wheel Concert

What can I expect from an Asleep at the Wheel concert?

Expect a high-energy performance filled with classic Western swing tunes, lively dance numbers, and top-notch musicianship. The band is known for engaging with the audience and creating a festive atmosphere.

Are their concerts family-friendly?

Yes, Asleep at the Wheel concerts are family-friendly. The music is suitable for all ages, and the band often engages with younger audience members.

How long do their concerts typically last?

A typical Asleep at the Wheel concert lasts about 90 minutes to two hours, including an encore.

Can I purchase merchandise at the concert?

Yes, there is usually a merchandise stand where you can buy CDs, vinyl records, T-shirts, hats, and other memorabilia.

Is there an opportunity to meet the band?

Meet-and-greet opportunities vary by venue. It’s best to check with the venue or the band’s official website for details on any available VIP packages.

What should I wear to the concert?

Dress comfortably and be ready to dance! Western wear is always a fun choice, but anything that makes you feel good and ready to enjoy the music is perfect.

Are there any opening acts?

This can vary by concert. Some shows may feature opening acts from local or touring artists in the Americana or country genres. Check the event details for more information.

 Asleep at the Wheel is a band that has transcended generations, and their concerts offer a unique blend of history, joy, and exceptional music. Grab your tickets, and don't miss out on an evening that celebrates the heart and soul of Western swing.

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