Asleep at the Wheel
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Michael
October 21st 2024
Excellent show as always. I have followed them for 50 years. Their shows are always excellent no matter the players. The new ensemble takes me back to the beginnings with their energy and talent. Love the Wheel.
Greenville, SC@Gunter Theatre - Peace Center
Steven
September 29th 2024
SARAH HOBBS FANTASTIC SHES REMINDS ME OF A YOUNG CONNIE FRANCES.....SHES GOIN TO BE A WHEEL SOME DAY....
RAY WHAT CAN I SAY YOUR THE MAN NEW FIDDLER THAT FILLED IN FOR JASON EXCELLENT....HOPE YOU ENJOY THE HARD HAT AN SOME DAY ILL SHOW YOU HOW TO MEASURE LOCOMOTIVE WHEELS BECAUSE YOUR GOIN TO BE A WHEEL SOME DAY......
THE BLUES BAND WAS AWSOME...
Marshall, TX@Coca Cola Bottling Factory
Jack
September 1st 2024
Can we add more stars?! INCREDIBLE SHOW in a very nice venue. AATW was outrageously talented and amazingly tight. Was too enthralled by watching the musicians to want to get up and dance. Highly anticipated and EXCEEDED expectations.
Northampton, MA@Academy Of Music Theatre
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About Asleep at the Wheel
It all started when Ray Benson, Floyd Domino, and Lucky Oceans, along with a Vermont farm boy named Leroy Preston; Virginian Chris O'Connell; and Gene Dobkin, a bass player and fellow classmate of Benson's from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, joined forces. They began with a simple goal: to play and help revive American roots music.
Asleep at the Wheel landed a gig opening for Alice Cooper and Hot Tuna in Washington, DC in 1970. At the height of Vietnam, many Americans were using their choice of music to express their stance on the conflict in southeast Asia. “We wanted to break that mold,” said Benson. “We were concerned more with this amazing roots music, which we felt was being lost amid the politics. We were too country for the rock folks and we were too long-haired for the country folks. But everybody got over it once the music started playing.”
A year later, they were coaxed into moving to California by Commander Cody, leader of Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen. But, the band’s big break came when Van Morrison mentioned them in an interview with Rolling Stone
“there's some relatively unknown group around that I really dig. Asleep at the Wheel, they play great country music.” Van Morrison Rolling Stone Interview (1973). The record offers started coming in and The Wheel got rolling.
The musicianship of Asleep at the Wheel has become the stuff of legends. Reuter’s pegged The Wheel as “one of the best live acts in the business.” Taking a page from Bob Wills’ book, the band has constantly toured at a national level throughout its history; with anywhere from 7-15 of the finest players Ray Benson could talk into jumping in the bus to play a string of dates. The alumni roster is well over 80+ members, and includes an impressive list of musicians who have gone on to perform with artists such as Bob Dylan, George Strait, Van Morrison, Lyle Lovett, Ryan Adams, and many more. A quick scan of awards, such as “Touring Band of the Year” (CMAs, 1976) and “Lifetime Achievement in Performance” (Americana Music Awards 2009), not to mention near dominance of the GRAMMY “Country Instrumental” category over the years, reflects the reputation of the band’s musicianship. Ray Benson fell in love with western swing because of its unique combination of elements of American blues, swing and traditional fiddling but also for its demanding musical chops. Western swing is what Benson calls “jazz with a cowboy hat,” is a thrill to hear live, and thanks in large part to the Wheel’s 40+ years of promotion, is a living and creative genre of music today.
On the Records
“Everything this act has ever released is simply spectacular.”
Billboard Magazine (2010)
Over their history, Asleep at The Wheel has garnered nine GRAMMY Awards and released more than 25 studio and live albums, and there is no sign of slowing down any time soon.
2015 Marked a big year, with many new faces and a brand new record.
Asleep at the Wheel landed a gig opening for Alice Cooper and Hot Tuna in Washington, DC in 1970. At the height of Vietnam, many Americans were using their choice of music to express their stance on the conflict in southeast Asia. “We wanted to break that mold,” said Benson. “We were concerned more with this amazing roots music, which we felt was being lost amid the politics. We were too country for the rock folks and we were too long-haired for the country folks. But everybody got over it once the music started playing.”
A year later, they were coaxed into moving to California by Commander Cody, leader of Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen. But, the band’s big break came when Van Morrison mentioned them in an interview with Rolling Stone
“there's some relatively unknown group around that I really dig. Asleep at the Wheel, they play great country music.” Van Morrison Rolling Stone Interview (1973). The record offers started coming in and The Wheel got rolling.
The musicianship of Asleep at the Wheel has become the stuff of legends. Reuter’s pegged The Wheel as “one of the best live acts in the business.” Taking a page from Bob Wills’ book, the band has constantly toured at a national level throughout its history; with anywhere from 7-15 of the finest players Ray Benson could talk into jumping in the bus to play a string of dates. The alumni roster is well over 80+ members, and includes an impressive list of musicians who have gone on to perform with artists such as Bob Dylan, George Strait, Van Morrison, Lyle Lovett, Ryan Adams, and many more. A quick scan of awards, such as “Touring Band of the Year” (CMAs, 1976) and “Lifetime Achievement in Performance” (Americana Music Awards 2009), not to mention near dominance of the GRAMMY “Country Instrumental” category over the years, reflects the reputation of the band’s musicianship. Ray Benson fell in love with western swing because of its unique combination of elements of American blues, swing and traditional fiddling but also for its demanding musical chops. Western swing is what Benson calls “jazz with a cowboy hat,” is a thrill to hear live, and thanks in large part to the Wheel’s 40+ years of promotion, is a living and creative genre of music today.
On the Records
“Everything this act has ever released is simply spectacular.”
Billboard Magazine (2010)
Over their history, Asleep at The Wheel has garnered nine GRAMMY Awards and released more than 25 studio and live albums, and there is no sign of slowing down any time soon.
2015 Marked a big year, with many new faces and a brand new record.
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Genres:
Country, Americana, Western Swing, Folk
Band Members:
Ray Benson - Lead Guitar and Vocals ||
Hometown:
Austin, Texas
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Merch (ad)
Asleep at the Wheel T-Shirt
$13.99
Asleep at the Wheel V-Neck T-Shirt
$17.99
Asleep at the Wheel Long Sleeve T-Shirt
$18.99
Asleep At The Wheel - Cute Sleeping S...
$14.99
Asleep at the Wheel Raglan Baseball Tee
$19.99
Asleep at the Wheel Tank Top
$16.99
My Hamster Died He Fell Asleep At The...
$17.99
My Hamster Died He Fell Asleep At The...
$17.99
My Hamster Died He Fell Asleep At The...
$18.99
The Wheel of Time The Wheel Weaves T-...
$22.99
Asleep at the Wheel's tour
Fan Reviews
Michael
October 21st 2024
Excellent show as always. I have followed them for 50 years. Their shows are always excellent no matter the players. The new ensemble takes me back to the beginnings with their energy and talent. Love the Wheel.
Greenville, SC@Gunter Theatre - Peace Center
Steven
September 29th 2024
SARAH HOBBS FANTASTIC SHES REMINDS ME OF A YOUNG CONNIE FRANCES.....SHES GOIN TO BE A WHEEL SOME DAY....
RAY WHAT CAN I SAY YOUR THE MAN NEW FIDDLER THAT FILLED IN FOR JASON EXCELLENT....HOPE YOU ENJOY THE HARD HAT AN SOME DAY ILL SHOW YOU HOW TO MEASURE LOCOMOTIVE WHEELS BECAUSE YOUR GOIN TO BE A WHEEL SOME DAY......
THE BLUES BAND WAS AWSOME...
Marshall, TX@Coca Cola Bottling Factory
Jack
September 1st 2024
Can we add more stars?! INCREDIBLE SHOW in a very nice venue. AATW was outrageously talented and amazingly tight. Was too enthralled by watching the musicians to want to get up and dance. Highly anticipated and EXCEEDED expectations.
Northampton, MA@Academy Of Music Theatre
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About Asleep at the Wheel
It all started when Ray Benson, Floyd Domino, and Lucky Oceans, along with a Vermont farm boy named Leroy Preston; Virginian Chris O'Connell; and Gene Dobkin, a bass player and fellow classmate of Benson's from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, joined forces. They began with a simple goal: to play and help revive American roots music.
Asleep at the Wheel landed a gig opening for Alice Cooper and Hot Tuna in Washington, DC in 1970. At the height of Vietnam, many Americans were using their choice of music to express their stance on the conflict in southeast Asia. “We wanted to break that mold,” said Benson. “We were concerned more with this amazing roots music, which we felt was being lost amid the politics. We were too country for the rock folks and we were too long-haired for the country folks. But everybody got over it once the music started playing.”
A year later, they were coaxed into moving to California by Commander Cody, leader of Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen. But, the band’s big break came when Van Morrison mentioned them in an interview with Rolling Stone
“there's some relatively unknown group around that I really dig. Asleep at the Wheel, they play great country music.” Van Morrison Rolling Stone Interview (1973). The record offers started coming in and The Wheel got rolling.
The musicianship of Asleep at the Wheel has become the stuff of legends. Reuter’s pegged The Wheel as “one of the best live acts in the business.” Taking a page from Bob Wills’ book, the band has constantly toured at a national level throughout its history; with anywhere from 7-15 of the finest players Ray Benson could talk into jumping in the bus to play a string of dates. The alumni roster is well over 80+ members, and includes an impressive list of musicians who have gone on to perform with artists such as Bob Dylan, George Strait, Van Morrison, Lyle Lovett, Ryan Adams, and many more. A quick scan of awards, such as “Touring Band of the Year” (CMAs, 1976) and “Lifetime Achievement in Performance” (Americana Music Awards 2009), not to mention near dominance of the GRAMMY “Country Instrumental” category over the years, reflects the reputation of the band’s musicianship. Ray Benson fell in love with western swing because of its unique combination of elements of American blues, swing and traditional fiddling but also for its demanding musical chops. Western swing is what Benson calls “jazz with a cowboy hat,” is a thrill to hear live, and thanks in large part to the Wheel’s 40+ years of promotion, is a living and creative genre of music today.
On the Records
“Everything this act has ever released is simply spectacular.”
Billboard Magazine (2010)
Over their history, Asleep at The Wheel has garnered nine GRAMMY Awards and released more than 25 studio and live albums, and there is no sign of slowing down any time soon.
2015 Marked a big year, with many new faces and a brand new record.
Asleep at the Wheel landed a gig opening for Alice Cooper and Hot Tuna in Washington, DC in 1970. At the height of Vietnam, many Americans were using their choice of music to express their stance on the conflict in southeast Asia. “We wanted to break that mold,” said Benson. “We were concerned more with this amazing roots music, which we felt was being lost amid the politics. We were too country for the rock folks and we were too long-haired for the country folks. But everybody got over it once the music started playing.”
A year later, they were coaxed into moving to California by Commander Cody, leader of Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen. But, the band’s big break came when Van Morrison mentioned them in an interview with Rolling Stone
“there's some relatively unknown group around that I really dig. Asleep at the Wheel, they play great country music.” Van Morrison Rolling Stone Interview (1973). The record offers started coming in and The Wheel got rolling.
The musicianship of Asleep at the Wheel has become the stuff of legends. Reuter’s pegged The Wheel as “one of the best live acts in the business.” Taking a page from Bob Wills’ book, the band has constantly toured at a national level throughout its history; with anywhere from 7-15 of the finest players Ray Benson could talk into jumping in the bus to play a string of dates. The alumni roster is well over 80+ members, and includes an impressive list of musicians who have gone on to perform with artists such as Bob Dylan, George Strait, Van Morrison, Lyle Lovett, Ryan Adams, and many more. A quick scan of awards, such as “Touring Band of the Year” (CMAs, 1976) and “Lifetime Achievement in Performance” (Americana Music Awards 2009), not to mention near dominance of the GRAMMY “Country Instrumental” category over the years, reflects the reputation of the band’s musicianship. Ray Benson fell in love with western swing because of its unique combination of elements of American blues, swing and traditional fiddling but also for its demanding musical chops. Western swing is what Benson calls “jazz with a cowboy hat,” is a thrill to hear live, and thanks in large part to the Wheel’s 40+ years of promotion, is a living and creative genre of music today.
On the Records
“Everything this act has ever released is simply spectacular.”
Billboard Magazine (2010)
Over their history, Asleep at The Wheel has garnered nine GRAMMY Awards and released more than 25 studio and live albums, and there is no sign of slowing down any time soon.
2015 Marked a big year, with many new faces and a brand new record.
Show More
Genres:
Country, Americana, Western Swing, Folk
Band Members:
Ray Benson - Lead Guitar and Vocals ||
Hometown:
Austin, Texas
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