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If there's one thing Texans love, it's a good party. Any self-respecting Lone Star carouser knows that what turns a bash into a blast isn’t the beer or barbecue, it’s the music. Inspired equally by Elvis Presley and the Ramones, Two Tons of Steel has a reputation as a band who can rouse revelers like no other. Two Tons' rambunctious brand of country-rooted rock has been inspiring listeners in Texas and far beyond for more than two decades. Their 10th album, Not That Lucky, reached number four on the Americana Music Charts last fall and is their fourth recording helmed by Lloyd Maines, Texas' most in-demand producer (the Flatlanders, Dixie Chicks, Pat Green and James McMurtry). Already familiar to fans of the Grand Ole Opry, where Two Tons has performed eight times, and to visitors at Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame, where they appear in a documentary about country music, Two Tons is so beloved in Texas, they are featured in the IMAX film, Texas: The Big Picture, and is considered an institution at the state's oldest, most revered dance hall, Gruene Hall.
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