Join us for an unforgettable night of Classic Country Music as Lynn Massey & Justice take the stage at The House of FiFi DuBois. Get ready to be mesmerized by their down home performances and incredible talent.
Lynn Massey & Justice: Lynn Massey is accompanied by the talented band Justice, known for their impeccable musicianship, this dynamic group is sure to deliver a night of music that will leave you wanting more.
At the tender age of eighteen, the Seattle-born crooner Gus Clark hit out to explore the United States with a backpack and a mandolin, cutting his teeth playing on the street and traveling by freight train or the kindness of those still bold enough to pick up a hitchhiker. Emerging over ten years later as an accomplished multi-instrumentalist (guitar, accordion, mandolin, and more), he now pays beautiful homage to an ultra-deep well of golden-era American music traditions, ranging from pre-WWII blues to 1960s Nashville honky tonk. In a voice that combines unique sincerity with pitch-perfect emotive richness, Clark delivers classic barn-burners, good-time dance tunes, bittersweet heartbreak ballads, and his own originals. His remarkable tenor and powerful musical presence are guaranteed to both wrench hearts and propel listeners onto the dance floor, whether Clark performs solo or backed by his rock-solid band.
Over the years, Clark has proved himself as a staple of the Seattle music scene, frequenting the area's renowned country dance bars and Americana venues and lighting up its largest festivals with a range of projects. A regular guest vocalist at tribute nights and charity events, he's shared the stage with contemporary greats and up-and-comers such as Charlie Crockett, Pokey LaFarge, Eilen Jewell, Cactus Blossoms, Jeremy Pinnell, Whitney Rose, Easy Leaves, and Jaime Wyatt. He’s a regular touring member of the outlaw party-country band Country Lips, contributing on accordion, vocals, and mandolin. For a decade now, Clark has also made music - an unmatchable mix of early jazz, jug-band, country, blues, old-time, Cajun, klezmer and originals - with his "musical sibling,” the Virginia-raised fiddle virtuoso and singer/songwriter Annie Ford. The dynamic duo's sweet harmonies have won hearts in humble living rooms, on street corners, on the grand stages of old vaudeville theaters, and far beyond.
Join us for an unforgettable night of Classic Country Music as Lynn Massey & Justice take the stage at The House of FiFi DuBois. Get ready to be mesmerized by their down home performances and incredible talent.
Lynn Massey & Justice: Lynn Massey is accompanied by the talented band Justice, known for their impeccable musicianship, this dynamic group is sure to deliver a night of music that will leave you wanting more.
Chrissy is a West Texas born gal raised up in Hawley, TX. She ventured off to Nashville to study after Highschool and was called back to West Texas where she now lives with her husband and 3 baby boys. Along with being one of the front gals for Della Rose, she also runs a dance studio and is the activity coordinator at a facility for the disabled. Mrs. America I tell ya! She adds the country to Della with her powerful, pure voice and songwriting. But don’t be mistaken, this gal knows how to rock and roll!
Emily Jane is a Texas girl born in Denton, TX and raised in Krum, TX. She move West to attend college and graduated with her RN license. She stayed out West when she married her husband. She is a bonus mom and now has a baby boy of her own as well. She works full time as an RN when she isn’t tearing up the stage as the other front gal for Della Rose. She brings the swap rock side to Della’s sound and songwriting. She’s a pistol!
Boone, aka Dr. Dugan, is the lead guitarist for Della Rose. As the name suggests, Boone is also a full time Physical Therapist. A doctor that shreds on the guitar… yeah you heard that right! He is also a singer/songwriter and has his own solo music career and still finds time to gig with other bands as well. He lives in Abilene, TX with his beautiful wife and 2 little boys who are big Della Rose fans.
Tay Tay Ochs is polyJAMourous, as in he plays with just about every band and every instrument. Not really, but he really does get around. You can find him sliding up and down his guitar for artists such as Kat Hasty, Dalton Domino, Palmer Anthony and Della Rose of course! He is a singer/songwriter as well and a Dale Gribble impersonator. He plays lead guitar and bass for Della Rose and is our Confucius.
Ryan has been backing up Della Rose on the drums since day one. Before Della Rose was slaying full band shows, Ryan provided a backbeat for the gals on the cajon. He is also pretty good at working some wood, and can build just about anything! He is married to a hippie queen and they have a spunky little girl together.
Haydn is our bass brother and our Dellie Baby. He’s the youngest and newest member of Della Rose and he was just what the doctor ordered (not Dr. Dugan). He invented the Della Groove Circle and we haven’t been the same since! He is a singer/songwriter as well and also jumps around and plays bass for multiple other bands.
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September Moon is a high energy Texas band from Fort Worth that creatively blends Americana, Country and Rock into one unique sound. The band prides itself in delivering lively shows with catchy melodies and clever lyrics from lead vocalist Katherine Brown. In September of 2022, the band released their debut full length album, which charted 5 singles on the Billboard recognized Texas Regional Radio Report (including their first top 40 song). Later that year, September Moon signed a record deal with Mesquite Street Records for their second album set for a 2024 release.
Members Katherine Brown, Daniel Brown, Marcus Mirelez and Mo Stevens began crafting their sound in 2020, quickly becoming a Fort Worth Stockyards staple. Cutting their teeth in honky tonks and dive bars throughout Texas helped hone in and create the entertaining live show that they have become known for.
Along the way, September Moon has received recognitions and awards from institutions such as the Texas Regional Radio Awards, Texas Country Music Association, Fort Worth Weekly, Dallas Observer and the Texas Internet Radio Awards.
September Moon has played throughout Texas, the Midwest and Tennessee at noteable venues and festivals such as Americana Fest and SXSW. Sharing stages and supporting artists including Tracy Byrd, Randy Rogers, Sawyer Brown, William Clark Green, Neal McCoy and many more, September Moon is quickly rising as one of North Texas’ most exciting new acts in Americana and Country music.
Join us for an unforgettable night of Classic Country Music as Lynn Massey & Justice take the stage at The House of FiFi DuBois. Get ready to be mesmerized by their down home performances and incredible talent.
Lynn Massey & Justice: Lynn Massey is accompanied by the talented band Justice, known for their impeccable musicianship, this dynamic group is sure to deliver a night of music that will leave you wanting more.
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Join us for an unforgettable night of Classic Country Music as Lynn Massey & Justice take the stage at The House of FiFi DuBois. Get ready to be mesmerized by their down home performances and incredible talent.
Lynn Massey & Justice: Lynn Massey is accompanied by the talented band Justice, known for their impeccable musicianship, this dynamic group is sure to deliver a night of music that will leave you wanting more.
Influence. Webster defines it as the power to have an important effect on someone or something… that if someone influences someone else, they are changing a person or thing in an indirect but important way forever. With a poet’s heart, Courtney Patton fuses the power of lyrics, a healthy dosage of musical influences and narrative to build an incredible set of songs on her new 2022 album, Electrostatic. With one listen, you will be changed how you think about music.
To know Courtney Patton is to know that she can do anything and everything. Patton is a mother, a wife, a producer, a singer, a songwriter, and a musician. When the Covid world as we know it stopped concerts in their tracks in early 2020, Patton and her husband, fellow troubadour, Jason Eady, kept the heart of live music alive with a weekly program called Sequestered Songwriters. It included so many of their dearest musical friends, from Suzy Bogguss to Cody Jinks. The shows were themed in a way to honor influential artists and songwriters. It was over the course of this year, with weekly and always-beautiful dedications to the likes of Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor, Vince Gill, Eagles and Don Williams, that Patton- perhaps consciously, perhaps subconsciously- had her songwriter craft and musical tastes both sharpened and broadened. The result on Electrostatic is clear. Compared to previous more stripped-down projects, this new album has more depth musically without losing any of the of the highly personal and open-book songwriting that she’s become so loved for. It feels more soulful, more full than previous projects. In spots it feels jazzier, and on one track, even draws on Spanish influences to create an incredibly rich tapestry of sound to go with lyrics that are armed with sensitivity and sentiment. It’s as if she’s internalized the influences of her own musical heroes and manifested it into her own autobiographical dedication to music itself. Says Patton on the project, “I didn’t initially start the project with this intent, but as we were making it, I could hear all of my musical heroes and influences organically coming out in each song. And that brought me so much joy.”
The new project follows a wild two years of her own personal deep dive into the back catalogs of nearly every single artist she ever loved, not just listening and hearing the lyrical idiosyncrasies and chord progressions, but actually spending hours upon hours learning how they were played. Studying why they connected with her emotionally. Investigating how they were delivered and what made them so meaningful. Patton became a deeper student of music. And it shows on and through this new project. The lyrics themselves are as personal as anything that Patton has recorded before, however. Nowhere is this truer than with the title track, a dedication to her sister whom she lost in a vehicle accident nearly two decades ago. The song is a tribute to the influence that still exudes from those that have passed away. Patton says, “It’s a song about finding the beauty still around us in the memories of those that we’ve loved and lost. If energy can’t be created or destroyed, then we can see and feel them all around us every day. Beauty from ashes. There’s something comforting about that in itself.”
Every piece of the new project has Patton’s fingerprints and influence on it. She co-produced the project with both her husband and the Band of Heathens’ Gordy Quist. Musicians on her latest project include a group of all-star musical talents such as Geoff Queen (Kelly Willis, Bruce Robison, Reckless Kelly) on guitar and pedal steel, Trevor Nealon (Jerry Jeff Walker, Rodney Crowell, Jack Ingram) on piano and keyboards, Heather Stalling (Max Stalling, Johnny Lee, The Old 97s) on fiddle, Richard Millsap (Ray Wylie Hubbard, George Strait, John Fogerty) on drums, Naj Conklin (Guy Forsyth, Jon Dee Graham, Jason Eady) on bass, and half of the acclaimed band The Trishas on backing vocals in Jamie Lin Wilson and Kelley Mickwee. Each bring their own unique influences to the project as well.