Greg Gardner and Voodoo Cowboy will be playing at Fat Jack's Oyster Bar in Texarkana on Friday night.
The band is made up of the following members, Greg Gardner, vocals and guitar, Pete Jones vocals and guitar, David Jones, vocals and bass, and Paul Holder on drums.

More than 15 years ago, Gardner strapped a guitar over his shoulder. Following in the renegade footprints of Willie, Waylon and Billy Joe Shaver, Gardner honed his honky-tonk talents in the smoky bars of Texas and Arkansas, eventually headlining shows like the Freedom Festival in front of nearly 10,000 fans.

He also shared the stage with such musical luminaries as Pat Green, Jack Ingram, Delbert McClinton, Ray Price, Charlie Robinson, David Allen Coe, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Jason Boland, Reckless Kelly, Charlie Daniels Band, Shooter Jennings and others.

Gardner's country-rock dreams became firmly rooted in reality with the formation of his band, Voodoo Cowboy. The Texarkana-based group is known for its high-energy, take-no-prisoners drive, strong harmonies, and a beat that defies listeners to sit still.  All of the songs that are written or co-written by Gardner are as powerful as the band that performs them.

The group plays working-class anthems like "Truck Stop Love," "Three Dollar Wine," and "Gotta Get Out Of Here."

The lyrics plow the rich dirt of Americana country, propelled by the band's gritty rock undercurrent, much in the flavor of Steve Earle's hard-driving blue collar best.

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