Filthy Nasty Productions

Hudson Westbrook|Hays

Ages 21 and up
Saturday, November 16
Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm
$18 to $25 / Day Of : $25
Doors 7pm 
21 and up 
$18 advanced | $25 day of the show
 
Join us on November 16th at The Banyan Live for a night of high-energy country-rock with rising star Hudson Westbrook and special guest HAYS. Known for his breakout single “Take It Slow,” Hudson’s unique blend of Texas country and rock is sure to electrify the stage. Don’t miss his latest hits like “5 to 9” and “Dopamine” live!
After an explosive arrival and a series of grassroots hits, River House Artists talent Hudson Westbrook is now taking his place among a new generation of country singer-songwriters. Self-taught and proudly rough-around-the-edges, the rising star made his splash debut with “Take It Slow” in 2024 (while still enrolled at Texas Tech) and is now pushing ahead, revitalizing the organic country-rock of the Red Dirt revolution – but refusing to be held down by his roots. Hailing from the small town of Stephenville, Texas, and raised on everything from George Strait to gangsta rap, the multi-sport athlete and high school football state champion began playing guitar in 2020 and wrote his first song after enrolling in college in 2023. Blue-collar in both life experience and approach, “Take It Slow” was one of the first songs Westbrook ever wrote, and after recording the laid-back tribute to romantic relaxation for $400, its edgy vocal charm and warm country-rock buzz made it a bonafide hit, racking up more than 10 million streams so far. Claiming a place in the modern music landscape, Westbrook followed with the windows-down anthem “Two Way Drive” and the propulsive new single, “5 to 9” – a showcase of the young star’s song-crafting growth, on top of his innate skill. Capturing a working man’s daydream with a loping, modern-traditional sound, “5 to 9” was joined by the narrative stunner “Johnny Walker” – a grooving cover of fellow Texas lane-maker Jacob Stelly – and both serve to reveal Westbrook’s creative heading. Hudson’s latest single “Dopamine” brings out the essence of youthful love and connection juxtaposed with the typical college lifestyle. Intent on taking the Texas country spirit far beyond the state line, non-stop travel to meet concert demand includes headlining dates and a tour supporting honky-tonk hitmakers Midland in late 2024, with more new music and shows on the way.
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