Ronnie Dean Tinsley
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OCT
27
2017
Spring, TX
The 19th Hole Bar & Grill
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SEP
30
2017
Conroe, TX
Montgomery County Fairgrounds
I Was There
AUG
12
2017
Houston, TX
The Pub Galleria
I Was There
JUN
10
2017
Houston, TX
The Hawg Stop
I Was There
MAY
26
2017
Houston, TX
Firehouse Saloon
I Was There
APR
29
2017
Houston, TX
White Oak's Music Hall
I Was There
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About Ronnie Dean Tinsley
Ronnie Dean Tinsley is a man of many layers and talents; a long-standing member of Houston’s music community (as lead singer of the alt-metal group The Hectic), his work as an artist, singer/ songwriter, and guitarist in the metal genre has earned him acclaim and a loyal fan-base. Entrepreneurial efforts, and life as a family man, have made him a friend and mentor to many. Exploring artistry away from the industrial sounds of The Hectic, Tinsley is branching out on his own and debuting RENEGADE, a vast collection of southern color that crosses genres and boundaries; from roadhouse blues and dark tales, to country ballads and grungy riff rock, this is Americana in its finest form. Flavored with a touch of everything a southern music fan could ask for, Tinsley is taking the title of RENEGADE to heart by breaking all the rules!
“I tend to soak up everything around me and that’s why my interests are so varied,” Tinsley says. “I’ve had some great personal influences over the years to help me along the way, too. In my youth it was definitely my stepdad, who formed who I am as a man. It ended being from the influence of mom’s patience and creativity, along with the traits of my biological father (who is also a musician), that I picked up the music bug.”
Spurred on by downtime in The Hectic’s schedule, Tinsley started pre-production for a solo release as Ronnie Dean Tinsley & The Dark Horse Rodeo. Revisiting a catalog 10-15 years in the making, the hard southern arrangements came easily as Tinsley began work with well-known musicians Anthony Sapp (bass), Steve Allison (drums), Brian Thomas (steel guitar, banjo, dobro), and David De la Garza (piano, organ) alongside Brian Baker of Houston’s Sound Arts as engineer/ mixer.
“As part of a band or as a solo artist, I think we all want to put something very special out there for people to hear without compromising our own musical tastes,” he states. “For me, that carries over no matter the genre. The emotion and creativity in my writing intentionally blurs the line between country and rock. I’ve only recently started exploring my ‘southern roots’ and I’m currently writing songs that those of us who like to toggle between genres will enjoy.”
Kicking things off with “Must Be Nice,” which is as southern as the day is long, this song was born from the snarky phrase uttered under one’s breath when someone shows off a new ride, fancy clothes or brags of some other coveted possession or activity. Its tongue-in-cheek delivery targets the working class and announces Tinsley’s outlaw presence.
“Everyone thinks it! I just turned it into a country song,” he jokes. “It’s quirky, funny and sarcastic and makes sense to us hard working blue collar folks. It sounds like a hard version of ‘Good ol’ Boys’ from Dukes of Hazzard with a heavy honky tonk sound that is really twangy with big choruses garnished with Texas-style banjo and pedal steel guitars.”
Mostly a look at being a product of the south, and all that goes with it, the album takes on big families in the touching “Rowdy Ass Family” and chasing dreams but always returning home in “Nashville Tonight,” a biographic song about Tinsley’s father and his musical mishaps. The alt-rock songs on the second half of the album bend the norms of country while maintaining universal themes and dark dramatic moments of outlaw country swagger on the title track,“Renegade,” in the cinematic “I Ain’t Got No Halo,” and the road trip tune, “San Antonio.”
“I want this record to sound like a greatest hits collection,” he muses. “I want the listener to get the vibe that they are hearing tracks collected from different points in my career and, more importantly, my life. Ultimately, if a song makes the hair on my arms stand up, I’d want to share it with you.”
Tinsley’s influences are as varied as his talents, running the gamut of classic and modern yet always “standing out as something different from everything else in its prime.” Citing crooners Frank Sinatra and Hank Williams to the heaviness of Pantera and Alice in Chains, Tinsley recognizes the importance of mood and timing. Employing vaudeville and theater stage techniques learned from artists like Alice Cooper, Kiss, Garth Brooks and Stephen Tyler, he creates moments that have audiences mimicking signature moves and singing along.
“The right mood requires the right jam in my opinion and this is true in a live show most of all,” he states. “It’s so important that artists are engaging and commanding! I have not been successful unless I’ve put the entire audience in the palm of my hand, wrung them out and left them emotionally and physically drained and thirsty for more.”
As Tinsley looks forward to bringing an “out of the box” concept to the musical landscape, RENEGADE is an endeavor that features a dual disc package (Vol 1 & 2), limited edition vinyl and live shows that will define his role in Americana/ Southern Rock. Yet, while looking to artists like Shooter Jennings, Jamey Johnson, Aaron Lewis and Hank Williams III, he’ll travel down a newly worn path of the modern outlaw movement with alt-rock vocals and gritty southern arrangements that are all his own.
So, in true southern fashion, let’s raise a glass and make a toast to breaking all the rules with RENEGADE from Ronnie Dean Tinsley & The Dark Horse Rodeo!
Credits / Music:
The Hectic
The Hectic 2005 "Reborn" EP / Vocals
Houston Band Coalition Compilation (2006) "Rise Above" / Vocals
"The Hectic" 2010 (Self-titled) / Lead Vocals / Guitars
Solo Artist - "Ronnie Dean Tinsley"
Ronnie Dean Tinsley - "I Ain't Got No Halo" (single) Sound track for "The Toy Box" movie / Doubt the Reality Films
Houston Heavy Hitters (2007) "Stuttering Limb", "The 5th Floor" / Rhythm guitars
Credits / Film:
Appeared as "Bar Tender" in "The Toy Box", movie / Doubt the Reality Films
Appeared as "Evil Nazi Villian" in "Wonder Woman", movie trailer / JVCO Films
“I tend to soak up everything around me and that’s why my interests are so varied,” Tinsley says. “I’ve had some great personal influences over the years to help me along the way, too. In my youth it was definitely my stepdad, who formed who I am as a man. It ended being from the influence of mom’s patience and creativity, along with the traits of my biological father (who is also a musician), that I picked up the music bug.”
Spurred on by downtime in The Hectic’s schedule, Tinsley started pre-production for a solo release as Ronnie Dean Tinsley & The Dark Horse Rodeo. Revisiting a catalog 10-15 years in the making, the hard southern arrangements came easily as Tinsley began work with well-known musicians Anthony Sapp (bass), Steve Allison (drums), Brian Thomas (steel guitar, banjo, dobro), and David De la Garza (piano, organ) alongside Brian Baker of Houston’s Sound Arts as engineer/ mixer.
“As part of a band or as a solo artist, I think we all want to put something very special out there for people to hear without compromising our own musical tastes,” he states. “For me, that carries over no matter the genre. The emotion and creativity in my writing intentionally blurs the line between country and rock. I’ve only recently started exploring my ‘southern roots’ and I’m currently writing songs that those of us who like to toggle between genres will enjoy.”
Kicking things off with “Must Be Nice,” which is as southern as the day is long, this song was born from the snarky phrase uttered under one’s breath when someone shows off a new ride, fancy clothes or brags of some other coveted possession or activity. Its tongue-in-cheek delivery targets the working class and announces Tinsley’s outlaw presence.
“Everyone thinks it! I just turned it into a country song,” he jokes. “It’s quirky, funny and sarcastic and makes sense to us hard working blue collar folks. It sounds like a hard version of ‘Good ol’ Boys’ from Dukes of Hazzard with a heavy honky tonk sound that is really twangy with big choruses garnished with Texas-style banjo and pedal steel guitars.”
Mostly a look at being a product of the south, and all that goes with it, the album takes on big families in the touching “Rowdy Ass Family” and chasing dreams but always returning home in “Nashville Tonight,” a biographic song about Tinsley’s father and his musical mishaps. The alt-rock songs on the second half of the album bend the norms of country while maintaining universal themes and dark dramatic moments of outlaw country swagger on the title track,“Renegade,” in the cinematic “I Ain’t Got No Halo,” and the road trip tune, “San Antonio.”
“I want this record to sound like a greatest hits collection,” he muses. “I want the listener to get the vibe that they are hearing tracks collected from different points in my career and, more importantly, my life. Ultimately, if a song makes the hair on my arms stand up, I’d want to share it with you.”
Tinsley’s influences are as varied as his talents, running the gamut of classic and modern yet always “standing out as something different from everything else in its prime.” Citing crooners Frank Sinatra and Hank Williams to the heaviness of Pantera and Alice in Chains, Tinsley recognizes the importance of mood and timing. Employing vaudeville and theater stage techniques learned from artists like Alice Cooper, Kiss, Garth Brooks and Stephen Tyler, he creates moments that have audiences mimicking signature moves and singing along.
“The right mood requires the right jam in my opinion and this is true in a live show most of all,” he states. “It’s so important that artists are engaging and commanding! I have not been successful unless I’ve put the entire audience in the palm of my hand, wrung them out and left them emotionally and physically drained and thirsty for more.”
As Tinsley looks forward to bringing an “out of the box” concept to the musical landscape, RENEGADE is an endeavor that features a dual disc package (Vol 1 & 2), limited edition vinyl and live shows that will define his role in Americana/ Southern Rock. Yet, while looking to artists like Shooter Jennings, Jamey Johnson, Aaron Lewis and Hank Williams III, he’ll travel down a newly worn path of the modern outlaw movement with alt-rock vocals and gritty southern arrangements that are all his own.
So, in true southern fashion, let’s raise a glass and make a toast to breaking all the rules with RENEGADE from Ronnie Dean Tinsley & The Dark Horse Rodeo!
Credits / Music:
The Hectic
The Hectic 2005 "Reborn" EP / Vocals
Houston Band Coalition Compilation (2006) "Rise Above" / Vocals
"The Hectic" 2010 (Self-titled) / Lead Vocals / Guitars
Solo Artist - "Ronnie Dean Tinsley"
Ronnie Dean Tinsley - "I Ain't Got No Halo" (single) Sound track for "The Toy Box" movie / Doubt the Reality Films
Houston Heavy Hitters (2007) "Stuttering Limb", "The 5th Floor" / Rhythm guitars
Credits / Film:
Appeared as "Bar Tender" in "The Toy Box", movie / Doubt the Reality Films
Appeared as "Evil Nazi Villian" in "Wonder Woman", movie trailer / JVCO Films
Show More
Genres:
Americana, Ameritopia, Stuff That Jams, Blues, Country, Outlaw Country, Texas Red Dirt, Southern Rock
Band Members:
R. Guitars/Vocals + Billie Jean Hughes, Bass + Chris Drabek, Vocals + Phil Lock, Keyboards, Lead Vocals/Guitar + James Hook, L. Guitars + Doug Winski, Drums + Ron Segura, Ronnie Dean Tinsley
Hometown:
Houston, Texas
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Ronnie Dean Tinsley to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
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Past
OCT
27
2017
Spring, TX
The 19th Hole Bar & Grill
I Was There
SEP
30
2017
Conroe, TX
Montgomery County Fairgrounds
I Was There
AUG
12
2017
Houston, TX
The Pub Galleria
I Was There
JUN
10
2017
Houston, TX
The Hawg Stop
I Was There
MAY
26
2017
Houston, TX
Firehouse Saloon
I Was There
APR
29
2017
Houston, TX
White Oak's Music Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Ronnie Dean Tinsley
Ronnie Dean Tinsley is a man of many layers and talents; a long-standing member of Houston’s music community (as lead singer of the alt-metal group The Hectic), his work as an artist, singer/ songwriter, and guitarist in the metal genre has earned him acclaim and a loyal fan-base. Entrepreneurial efforts, and life as a family man, have made him a friend and mentor to many. Exploring artistry away from the industrial sounds of The Hectic, Tinsley is branching out on his own and debuting RENEGADE, a vast collection of southern color that crosses genres and boundaries; from roadhouse blues and dark tales, to country ballads and grungy riff rock, this is Americana in its finest form. Flavored with a touch of everything a southern music fan could ask for, Tinsley is taking the title of RENEGADE to heart by breaking all the rules!
“I tend to soak up everything around me and that’s why my interests are so varied,” Tinsley says. “I’ve had some great personal influences over the years to help me along the way, too. In my youth it was definitely my stepdad, who formed who I am as a man. It ended being from the influence of mom’s patience and creativity, along with the traits of my biological father (who is also a musician), that I picked up the music bug.”
Spurred on by downtime in The Hectic’s schedule, Tinsley started pre-production for a solo release as Ronnie Dean Tinsley & The Dark Horse Rodeo. Revisiting a catalog 10-15 years in the making, the hard southern arrangements came easily as Tinsley began work with well-known musicians Anthony Sapp (bass), Steve Allison (drums), Brian Thomas (steel guitar, banjo, dobro), and David De la Garza (piano, organ) alongside Brian Baker of Houston’s Sound Arts as engineer/ mixer.
“As part of a band or as a solo artist, I think we all want to put something very special out there for people to hear without compromising our own musical tastes,” he states. “For me, that carries over no matter the genre. The emotion and creativity in my writing intentionally blurs the line between country and rock. I’ve only recently started exploring my ‘southern roots’ and I’m currently writing songs that those of us who like to toggle between genres will enjoy.”
Kicking things off with “Must Be Nice,” which is as southern as the day is long, this song was born from the snarky phrase uttered under one’s breath when someone shows off a new ride, fancy clothes or brags of some other coveted possession or activity. Its tongue-in-cheek delivery targets the working class and announces Tinsley’s outlaw presence.
“Everyone thinks it! I just turned it into a country song,” he jokes. “It’s quirky, funny and sarcastic and makes sense to us hard working blue collar folks. It sounds like a hard version of ‘Good ol’ Boys’ from Dukes of Hazzard with a heavy honky tonk sound that is really twangy with big choruses garnished with Texas-style banjo and pedal steel guitars.”
Mostly a look at being a product of the south, and all that goes with it, the album takes on big families in the touching “Rowdy Ass Family” and chasing dreams but always returning home in “Nashville Tonight,” a biographic song about Tinsley’s father and his musical mishaps. The alt-rock songs on the second half of the album bend the norms of country while maintaining universal themes and dark dramatic moments of outlaw country swagger on the title track,“Renegade,” in the cinematic “I Ain’t Got No Halo,” and the road trip tune, “San Antonio.”
“I want this record to sound like a greatest hits collection,” he muses. “I want the listener to get the vibe that they are hearing tracks collected from different points in my career and, more importantly, my life. Ultimately, if a song makes the hair on my arms stand up, I’d want to share it with you.”
Tinsley’s influences are as varied as his talents, running the gamut of classic and modern yet always “standing out as something different from everything else in its prime.” Citing crooners Frank Sinatra and Hank Williams to the heaviness of Pantera and Alice in Chains, Tinsley recognizes the importance of mood and timing. Employing vaudeville and theater stage techniques learned from artists like Alice Cooper, Kiss, Garth Brooks and Stephen Tyler, he creates moments that have audiences mimicking signature moves and singing along.
“The right mood requires the right jam in my opinion and this is true in a live show most of all,” he states. “It’s so important that artists are engaging and commanding! I have not been successful unless I’ve put the entire audience in the palm of my hand, wrung them out and left them emotionally and physically drained and thirsty for more.”
As Tinsley looks forward to bringing an “out of the box” concept to the musical landscape, RENEGADE is an endeavor that features a dual disc package (Vol 1 & 2), limited edition vinyl and live shows that will define his role in Americana/ Southern Rock. Yet, while looking to artists like Shooter Jennings, Jamey Johnson, Aaron Lewis and Hank Williams III, he’ll travel down a newly worn path of the modern outlaw movement with alt-rock vocals and gritty southern arrangements that are all his own.
So, in true southern fashion, let’s raise a glass and make a toast to breaking all the rules with RENEGADE from Ronnie Dean Tinsley & The Dark Horse Rodeo!
Credits / Music:
The Hectic
The Hectic 2005 "Reborn" EP / Vocals
Houston Band Coalition Compilation (2006) "Rise Above" / Vocals
"The Hectic" 2010 (Self-titled) / Lead Vocals / Guitars
Solo Artist - "Ronnie Dean Tinsley"
Ronnie Dean Tinsley - "I Ain't Got No Halo" (single) Sound track for "The Toy Box" movie / Doubt the Reality Films
Houston Heavy Hitters (2007) "Stuttering Limb", "The 5th Floor" / Rhythm guitars
Credits / Film:
Appeared as "Bar Tender" in "The Toy Box", movie / Doubt the Reality Films
Appeared as "Evil Nazi Villian" in "Wonder Woman", movie trailer / JVCO Films
“I tend to soak up everything around me and that’s why my interests are so varied,” Tinsley says. “I’ve had some great personal influences over the years to help me along the way, too. In my youth it was definitely my stepdad, who formed who I am as a man. It ended being from the influence of mom’s patience and creativity, along with the traits of my biological father (who is also a musician), that I picked up the music bug.”
Spurred on by downtime in The Hectic’s schedule, Tinsley started pre-production for a solo release as Ronnie Dean Tinsley & The Dark Horse Rodeo. Revisiting a catalog 10-15 years in the making, the hard southern arrangements came easily as Tinsley began work with well-known musicians Anthony Sapp (bass), Steve Allison (drums), Brian Thomas (steel guitar, banjo, dobro), and David De la Garza (piano, organ) alongside Brian Baker of Houston’s Sound Arts as engineer/ mixer.
“As part of a band or as a solo artist, I think we all want to put something very special out there for people to hear without compromising our own musical tastes,” he states. “For me, that carries over no matter the genre. The emotion and creativity in my writing intentionally blurs the line between country and rock. I’ve only recently started exploring my ‘southern roots’ and I’m currently writing songs that those of us who like to toggle between genres will enjoy.”
Kicking things off with “Must Be Nice,” which is as southern as the day is long, this song was born from the snarky phrase uttered under one’s breath when someone shows off a new ride, fancy clothes or brags of some other coveted possession or activity. Its tongue-in-cheek delivery targets the working class and announces Tinsley’s outlaw presence.
“Everyone thinks it! I just turned it into a country song,” he jokes. “It’s quirky, funny and sarcastic and makes sense to us hard working blue collar folks. It sounds like a hard version of ‘Good ol’ Boys’ from Dukes of Hazzard with a heavy honky tonk sound that is really twangy with big choruses garnished with Texas-style banjo and pedal steel guitars.”
Mostly a look at being a product of the south, and all that goes with it, the album takes on big families in the touching “Rowdy Ass Family” and chasing dreams but always returning home in “Nashville Tonight,” a biographic song about Tinsley’s father and his musical mishaps. The alt-rock songs on the second half of the album bend the norms of country while maintaining universal themes and dark dramatic moments of outlaw country swagger on the title track,“Renegade,” in the cinematic “I Ain’t Got No Halo,” and the road trip tune, “San Antonio.”
“I want this record to sound like a greatest hits collection,” he muses. “I want the listener to get the vibe that they are hearing tracks collected from different points in my career and, more importantly, my life. Ultimately, if a song makes the hair on my arms stand up, I’d want to share it with you.”
Tinsley’s influences are as varied as his talents, running the gamut of classic and modern yet always “standing out as something different from everything else in its prime.” Citing crooners Frank Sinatra and Hank Williams to the heaviness of Pantera and Alice in Chains, Tinsley recognizes the importance of mood and timing. Employing vaudeville and theater stage techniques learned from artists like Alice Cooper, Kiss, Garth Brooks and Stephen Tyler, he creates moments that have audiences mimicking signature moves and singing along.
“The right mood requires the right jam in my opinion and this is true in a live show most of all,” he states. “It’s so important that artists are engaging and commanding! I have not been successful unless I’ve put the entire audience in the palm of my hand, wrung them out and left them emotionally and physically drained and thirsty for more.”
As Tinsley looks forward to bringing an “out of the box” concept to the musical landscape, RENEGADE is an endeavor that features a dual disc package (Vol 1 & 2), limited edition vinyl and live shows that will define his role in Americana/ Southern Rock. Yet, while looking to artists like Shooter Jennings, Jamey Johnson, Aaron Lewis and Hank Williams III, he’ll travel down a newly worn path of the modern outlaw movement with alt-rock vocals and gritty southern arrangements that are all his own.
So, in true southern fashion, let’s raise a glass and make a toast to breaking all the rules with RENEGADE from Ronnie Dean Tinsley & The Dark Horse Rodeo!
Credits / Music:
The Hectic
The Hectic 2005 "Reborn" EP / Vocals
Houston Band Coalition Compilation (2006) "Rise Above" / Vocals
"The Hectic" 2010 (Self-titled) / Lead Vocals / Guitars
Solo Artist - "Ronnie Dean Tinsley"
Ronnie Dean Tinsley - "I Ain't Got No Halo" (single) Sound track for "The Toy Box" movie / Doubt the Reality Films
Houston Heavy Hitters (2007) "Stuttering Limb", "The 5th Floor" / Rhythm guitars
Credits / Film:
Appeared as "Bar Tender" in "The Toy Box", movie / Doubt the Reality Films
Appeared as "Evil Nazi Villian" in "Wonder Woman", movie trailer / JVCO Films
Show More
Genres:
Americana, Ameritopia, Stuff That Jams, Blues, Country, Outlaw Country, Texas Red Dirt, Southern Rock
Band Members:
R. Guitars/Vocals + Billie Jean Hughes, Bass + Chris Drabek, Vocals + Phil Lock, Keyboards, Lead Vocals/Guitar + James Hook, L. Guitars + Doug Winski, Drums + Ron Segura, Ronnie Dean Tinsley
Hometown:
Houston, Texas
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