Shane Smith and the Saints is a band on the rise. The guys enjoyed a Top 100 single in 2014 with "Dance the Night Away," in January they were selected as a Band to Dominate in 2015 by us, and on Wednesday night they return to Cowboy's in Tyler for Wild Texas Wednesday, with a brand new album called "Geronimo."

Guys, this is going to be a helluva show. It'll be a $5 cover, plus those Wild Texas Wednesday drink specials including $1.50 well/wine/longnecks and 50-cent drafts -- and as if the great music and cheap beer weren't enough to get you out this is the first time the guys will bring their new album to East Texas, which was released just this month.

Front man Shane Smith says of the album's title track:

This song has duel meaning for us. On one end, it is an attempt to pay tribute to the life of Geronimo, the Apache warrior. I’ve always been fascinated by Geronimo and the principles he stood for. I’ve wanted to write a song about him for sometime. This also presented the perfect opportunity to relate the term “Geronimo” with our intentions of this album and the “jumping from a cliff” idea that it symbolizes. If we are going to attempt a career in music, this album is our commitment to give it everything we’ve got, despite all of the odds working against us.

See y'all Wednesday at Cowboy's!

Upcoming Concert Calendar

  • Wednesday, Sept. 30: Shane Smith and the Saints (Full Band).
  • Friday, Oct. 2: Kevin Fowler (Full Band).
  • Thursday, Oct. 8: The Randy Rogers Band (Full Band).
  • Friday, Oct 16: Wade Bowen (Full Band).

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