Austin English Live at The Table at Madeley!
For well over a decade, Austin English has been pounding on the door to stardom. The hard-to-ignore, 6’6”Texas-native has commanded many of the biggest stages in the Texas Midwest and Mountain West with his high-energy shows (including the Highway 30 Music Festival, Texas Hall of Fame, White Elephant Saloon (in the Ft. Worth Stockyard), Rodeo Austin, and Gruene Hall), wowed as an opener for national artists(including but not limited to) Charlie Daniels Band, Granger Smith, Daryle Singletary, Tracy Byrd, RecklessKelly, Gary Allan, Cody Johnson, Will Hoge, and Radney Foster, and garnered hundreds of thousands of fanswith his dynamic vocals and songs that are both authentic and infectious.English’s music is reflective of his rural upbringing in the Blackland-Prairie town of Elgin but as eclectic and diverse as Texas landscape where he was raised. Sandwiched between Hill Country, the Gulf Coast, PineyWoods, and the South Texas Plains, English began his professional career as a teenager performing with aband called The Crop Dusters across the area. Later, he would step away from the group to focus on his song writing, drawing inspiration from two iconic, neighboring taproots: the Coupland Inn & Dancehall, and the bustling Austin music scene—hallowed ground where outlaws and legendary balladeers performed and shaped the direction of many genres of music.In 2019, English released a trio of singles, “Pieces,” “7th Street,” and “Heartache in a Small Town,” that would collectively garner nearly 100,000 streams with little to no promotion, the later notching his first top-30 hit on the Texas chart and widening the door of opportunity to explore his music on a national scale. Spring boarding upon this success, English signed with 40 West Entertainment, and aligned with the top songwriters and producers in Nashville to release “Willie Nelson T-Shirt” and “Goodnight Marie” which amassed another nearly 100,000 streams in short order
Austin English Live at The Table at M...
Date and Time
Saturday Jul 8, 2023
Location
The Table at Madeley
Fees/Admission
$10.00 – $15.00
Website
Contact Information
FRANK JACKSON
Send Email

For well over a decade, Austin English has been pounding on the door to stardom. The hard-to-ignore, 6’6”Texas-native has commanded many of the biggest stages in the Texas Midwest and Mountain West with his high-energy shows (including the Highway 30 Music Festival, Texas Hall of Fame, White Elephant Saloon (in the Ft. Worth Stockyard), Rodeo Austin, and Gruene Hall), wowed as an opener for national artists(including but not limited to) Charlie Daniels Band, Granger Smith, Daryle Singletary, Tracy Byrd, RecklessKelly, Gary Allan, Cody Johnson, Will Hoge, and Radney Foster, and garnered hundreds of thousands of fanswith his dynamic vocals and songs that are both authentic and infectious.English’s music is reflective of his rural upbringing in the Blackland-Prairie town of Elgin but as eclectic and diverse as Texas landscape where he was raised. Sandwiched between Hill Country, the Gulf Coast, PineyWoods, and the South Texas Plains, English began his professional career as a teenager performing with aband called The Crop Dusters across the area. Later, he would step away from the group to focus on his song writing, drawing inspiration from two iconic, neighboring taproots: the Coupland Inn & Dancehall, and the bustling Austin music scene—hallowed ground where outlaws and legendary balladeers performed and shaped the direction of many genres of music.In 2019, English released a trio of singles, “Pieces,” “7th Street,” and “Heartache in a Small Town,” that would collectively garner nearly 100,000 streams with little to no promotion, the later notching his first top-30 hit on the Texas chart and widening the door of opportunity to explore his music on a national scale. Spring boarding upon this success, English signed with 40 West Entertainment, and aligned with the top songwriters and producers in Nashville to release “Willie Nelson T-Shirt” and “Goodnight Marie” which amassed another nearly 100,000 streams in short order
Date and Time
Saturday Jul 8, 2023
Location
The Table at Madeley
Fees/Admission
$10.00 – $15.00
Website
Contact Information
FRANK JACKSON
Send Email