David Lee & The Jose Armadillo Roadshow
( Boerne)
Organized by The Roundup
$ 20-45
04-21-17
01:00 to 04:00

Thursday, April 20 come to The Jose Armadillo Roadshow!

Featuring singer songwriters – Leslie Satcher, Brennen Leigh, and David Lee!

Don’t miss the Only Show of it’s kind in Texas!!!
VIP ticket holders enjoy a delicious full course candlelight dinner while enjoying live music from award winning Nashville & Texas Singer/Songwriters!

This one of a kind experience will be a rare and delightful insight into the songwriter world. Occurring once a month, the David Lee & Armadillo show will be featuring singer/songwriters each time!

About the artists:
David Lee & The Jose Armadillo Road Show has a slew of chart topping songs he has written for artists such as George Strait, Tim McGraw and many others.

On April 20, he will be sharing the stage with….

Leslie Satcher… In 1989, during a short trip to Nashville, a friend prompted Leslie to record her voice over the tracks of country standards at The Barbara Mandrell Museum. That was all it took! Just four weeks later she was crossing her beloved Red River in a $1,000 Chevrolet dragging a U-Haul trailer with an ironing board strapped to the back. If her story sounds like the beginning of a country song, it was. After several “day jobs” in “Music City”, Leslie’s talent as a songwriter was recognized by a friend from church, Guy Penrod of the Gaither Vocal Band, who encouraged her to show her work to friends Larry Strickland and Naomi Judd. It was Naomi who helped her hone her skills into a more commercial form and then introduced her to guitarist Don Potter who was starting a new publishing company. The company never came about, but the prospect of writing for a living blossomed for Leslie. After a Sunday night show at the world famous Bluebird Café, Leslie teamed with accomplished father and son songwriters Max D. and Max T. Barnes. A writing contract with the then new publishing company Island Bound Music ensued. Seven years of cuts by artists such as Joe Diffie, Sara Evans, Lee Ann Womack, Wade Hayes, Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, Pam Tillis, and Willie Nelson helped Leslie take the next step in her career. Jim Ed Norman of Warner Brothers Records Nashville saw something in the talent from Texas and gave her the chance to record her first project “Love Letters”. Leslie and her dear friend, producer Luke Wooten, turned in a critically acclaimed album that established her as one of the leading singer/songwriters in the country music industry today. Currently, Leslie is focusing on her second album as well as continuing to pen songs for other artists as a staff writer for Sony Tree ATV. Leslie performs all over the United States and is often found doing benefits with friends Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Paul Overstreet and others. In 2003 Leslie met the love her life, David Allen of Longview, Texas, while appearing at the annual benefit for the East Texas Angel Network founded by two-time Entertainer of the Year Neal McCoy. With David pursuing an acting career, the two artists stay busy between family and friends in Texas and Australia, going to church, and enjoying time together at home and the beach. Longtime hero Willie Nelson wrote Leslie’s heart when he put down the words “…on the road again…” for that truly is where this Texas singer/songwriter loves to be. Meeting the people who find something of meaning in the songs Leslie Satcher believes are nothing short of gifts from God.

Brennen Leigh….is a songwriter, guitar player, mandolin player and singer whose to-the-point storytelling style has elevated her to cult status in Europe, Scandinavia, across the United States, South America and most notably in her home of Austin, Texas. It’s easy to see why she’s caught the ear of greats like legendary Lubbock fiddler Tommy Hancock (widely regarded as the godfather of West Texas music), who was quoted as saying of Leigh’s work; “It’s great to hear music that affects you on an intellectual level as well as makes you want to dance”. All musical and performing prowess aside, the thing Brennen has become most famous for is her whip-smart songwriting. Her songs have been recorded by Sunny Sweeney, whom Brennen shares the stage with for a once a month acoustic show at Austin’s Saxon Pub. Other artists who have recorded Brennen’s songs include Whitney Rose, Austin’s The Carper Family, Norway’s Liv Marit Wedvik, and American country legend, Grammy winner Lee Ann Womack. Brennen has collaborated with songwriting greats such as Jim Lauderdale, John Scott Sherrill, Robbie Fulks, Charlie Louvin and David Olney. On the critically acclaimed duet album Holdin’ Our Own (2008), Brennen sang duets penned with country rockabilly giant Jesse Dayton. In 2013 Brennen released the Gurf Morlix produced Before The World Was Made with her frequent songwriting and touring partner Noel McKay. In 2015 Brennen appeared on Don’t Forget Me Little Darling, Remembering the Carter Family, along with fiddler Jenee Fleenor (Blake Shelton) and guitarist Brandon Rickman (Lonesome River Band). She is two time Texas Music Awards Best Female Vocalist Award winner, two time Ameripolitan Award Nominee, appeared on USA Network’s Nashville Star in 2003, and most impressively, was champion of the 1993 Vergas Loon Calling Contest as a child in her home state of Minnesota. It was there Brennen got her musical start, when she began touring at age fourteen as part of a mandolin guitar duet with her brother Seth Hulbert. Brennen is a core member of country bluegrass band High Plains Jamboree, also featuring guitarist Noel McKay and bassist and banjo player Simon Flory. Rolling Stone called the band “One of the Best Things We Saw at AmericanaFest 2016.” The band is currently touring the United States and Europe, and plans to release their debut album in 2017 on Voxhall Records.

Make sure to get your tickets early before they are sold out!

VIP Admission
Advance Purchase: $45/ticket
At the Door: $50/ticket (If available)
**Includes full candlelight dinner, cocktail service, premium seating, and meet & greet with the artists after the show!

General Admission
Advance Purchase: $20/ticket
At the Door: $25/ticket

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