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Past

MAR
17
2018
San Francisco, CA
Bottom Of The Hill
I Was There
MAR
16
2018
Morro Bay, CA
The Siren
I Was There
MAR
15
2018
Los Angeles, CA
Bootleg Theater
I Was There
MAR
14
2018
Costa Mesa, CA
The Wayfarer
I Was There
MAR
10
2018
Prosser, WA
Brewminatti
I Was There
MAR
09
2018
Wenatchee, WA
Radarstation Art Gallery
I Was There
MAR
08
2018
Seattle, WA
Tractor Tavern
I Was There
NOV
03
2017
San Pedro, CA
Grand Annex
I Was There
SEP
16
2017
Long Beach, CA
Rainbow Lagoon
I Was There
MAR
27
2017
Siloam Springs, AR
Pour Jons
I Was There
MAR
26
2017
Fayetteville, AR
George's Majestic Lounge
I Was There
MAR
25
2017
Springfield, MO
Classic Rock Coffee
I Was There
MAR
24
2017
Tyler, TX
The Foundry
I Was There
MAR
23
2017
Ganado, TX
Rear Window Listening Room
I Was There
MAR
22
2017
Houston, TX
Walter's Downtown
I Was There
MAR
19
2017
Dallas, TX
The Door
I Was There
MAR
17
2017
Cortez, CO
Sunflower Theatre
I Was There
MAR
16
2017
Prescott, AZ
Raven Cafe
I Was There
MAR
04
2017
Crystal Bay, NV
Crystal Bay Club Casino/Red Room
I Was There
MAR
03
2017
San Francisco, CA
Great American Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
02
2017
Redding, CA
Vintage Wine Bar
I Was There
MAR
01
2017
Bend, OR
Volcanic Theatre Pub
I Was There
FEB
28
2017
Tacoma, WA
Immanuel Presbyterain Church
I Was There
FEB
27
2017
Wenatchee, WA
Mela Coffee
I Was There
FEB
26
2017
Gig Harbor, WA
Chapel Hill Church
I Was There
FEB
25
2017
Prosser, WA
Brewminatti
I Was There
FEB
24
2017
Bellingham, WA
The Green Frog
I Was There
FEB
23
2017
Seattle, WA
THE TRACTOR TAVERN
I Was There
FEB
22
2017
Portland, OR
The Secret Society
I Was There
JAN
28
2017
Costa Mesa, CA
The Wayfarer
I Was There
JAN
26
2017
San Diego, CA
Soda Bar
I Was There
JAN
24
2017
West Hollywood, CA
Troubadour
I Was There
NOV
05
2016
Bellingham, WA
The Green Frog
I Was There
NOV
04
2016
Seattle, WA
Tractor Tavern
I Was There
NOV
03
2016
Prosser, WA
Brewminati
I Was There
NOV
02
2016
Bend, OR
Volcanic Theater Pub
I Was There
NOV
01
2016
Hood River, OR
Springhouse Cellar
I Was There
OCT
31
2016
Brookings, OR
Harbor Grange Hall
I Was There
OCT
30
2016
San Francisco, CA
Neck of the Woods
I Was There
OCT
29
2016
Cayucos, CA
Cayucos Beach
I Was There
OCT
28
2016
Truckee, CA
Moody's Bistro
I Was There
OCT
26
2016
Sacramento, CA
Harlow's
I Was There
OCT
02
2016
Agoura Hills, CA
Agoura Hills Event Center
I Was There
SEP
17
2016
Oak Park, IL
Oaktoberfest
I Was There
AUG
25
2016
Houston, TX
Walt'ers Downtown
I Was There
AUG
21
2016
Fayetteville, AR
George's Majestic Lounge
I Was There
AUG
20
2016
Winfield, KS
Wheat State Winery
I Was There
AUG
19
2016
Springfield, MO
Lindbergs
I Was There
AUG
18
2016
St Louis, MO
Old Rock House
I Was There
AUG
17
2016
Newport, KY
The Southgate House Revival-Revival Room
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Nick
November 14th 2016
Awesome show.
West Hollywood, CA@
Troubadour
Stephen
November 10th 2016
AAHHAHAHAHAH Could not have been a better night! Loved the music the players and all of it. Great job
West Hollywood, CA@
Troubadour
Matthew
March 15th 2016
Awesome! Best show we've seen this year!!
Bellingham, WA@
The Green Frog
View More Fan Reviews

About The Show Ponies

Near the end of Huckleberry Finn¸ Huck announces, “But I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before.” Through Huck’s longing for the Territory ahead, Mark Twain transformed the ending of a story into an invitation that has come to define the American imagination. In his words we come to the conclusion of a story as one comes to the top of a mountain—to behold where we’ve been, and where we’ve yet to go.

The Show Ponies offer such vistas of the imagination on their newest EP, Run for Your Life (2014). Channeling the momentum of a few momentous years, founding ponies Andi Carder (lead vocals, banjo) and Clayton Chaney (lead vocals, bass) weave story and song with the same charm, pathos, and boldness that brought them from Texas and Arkansas to California where the Show Ponies were founded in 2011. Like so many iconic American voices over the generations, Carder grew up singing in church and performing in musical theater—musical heritage often apparent in performing what she likes to call “folk sassgrass.” Chaney’s musical upbringing compliments Carder’s sensibilities in drawing on the deep wells of country and folk. The themes of his songwriting echo his penchant for wanderlust: “Being on the road is the most exciting thing for me. I love waking up in a different place every morning.”

Along the way, they were joined by the three other ponies whose musical pedigrees are as various as the Mississippi tributaries. First to join the duo was guitarist Jason Harris, who also produced the Ponies first album Here We Are! (2012). While many modern guitarists regard themselves as emancipated from the “strictures” of classical music, Harris credits Queen for kindling his interest in Bach and Mozart. He couldn’t have predicted what came next: “I went to school for music composition and had planned on going the academic route until I heard a bluegrass guitar solo a week after I graduated and decided I didn't want to do anything else.” When he heard Carder and Chaney perform together, he became enamored of their duet Americana sound and traded his electric guitars and Brian May solos for a Martin acoustic and flatpicking lessons with Michael Daves.

Next to join the stable was Phil Glenn—a classically trained violin player whose love of folk, Celtic, and roots music eventually got the better of him and led to Mark O’Connor’s annual String Camp where he won the Daniel Pearl Memorial Violin Award. Like his bandmates, Phil’s neo-folk pioneering with the Show Ponies represents something of a departure from his earlier influences. “Folk music was something I came to pretty late,” he explains, “but it turns out I sound better and have a lot more fun playing folk music than I ever did playing classical.”

Completing the roundup, Kevin Brown joined the Show Ponies after the release of their first album with his newly minted Masters Degree in Percussion, infusing bluegrass and folk melodies with a lifetime of dedication to the rhythms of jazz, rock, and hip-hop. Steeped in the influences of Led Zeppelin and The Mars Volta, Brown delighted in with the opportunity to explore music once foreign to him. “The most exciting part of playing with the Show Ponies is combining each member’s influences into one cohesive musical package,” he says. “It doesn’t sound like anything else.”

In addition to getting radio play, the Show Ponies have collaborated with artists like Noam Pikelny (Punch Brothers) on their recent EP, Run for Your Life, and opened for Rascal Flatts at the 2014 Country Explosion in Utah. They have further forged their success with constant touring and critically acclaimed records while earning a devoted fan base. All of their studio work has been entirely crowdfunded on the strength of social media and word of mouth in the midst of zig-zagging up and down the Pacific West with forays back to Carder’s native Texas.

For the Show Ponies, the West is still wild. Their songs endeavor to preserve its wonder and our place in it. Steeped in deep tradition, the Show Ponies achieve that rare magic of transforming what is familiar into the precious and delightful. Their melodies and poetry remind us not only of the possibility of favorite artists or even favorite songs, but of favorite moments in a song. Here we find such moments, where a song-sweetened story helps discover to us the courage to light out for the territory ahead.

“There’s a lot of uncertainty in life. There’s a lot that would suggest I don’t have it together. But in that, there’s a lot of adventure and risk that some secure people don’t get to experience,” Chaney explains. “Our music expresses the hope of moving forward towards a destination that you believe exists even while the evidence may only hint at it.”

Written by Phillip and Janelle Aijian
Show More
Band Members:
Kevin Brown, Andi Carder, & Philip Glenn, Jason Harris, Clayton Chaney
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Show Ponies to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of The Show Ponies

View All Photos

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

concerts and tour dates

Past

MAR
17
2018
San Francisco, CA
Bottom Of The Hill
I Was There
MAR
16
2018
Morro Bay, CA
The Siren
I Was There
MAR
15
2018
Los Angeles, CA
Bootleg Theater
I Was There
MAR
14
2018
Costa Mesa, CA
The Wayfarer
I Was There
MAR
10
2018
Prosser, WA
Brewminatti
I Was There
MAR
09
2018
Wenatchee, WA
Radarstation Art Gallery
I Was There
MAR
08
2018
Seattle, WA
Tractor Tavern
I Was There
NOV
03
2017
San Pedro, CA
Grand Annex
I Was There
SEP
16
2017
Long Beach, CA
Rainbow Lagoon
I Was There
MAR
27
2017
Siloam Springs, AR
Pour Jons
I Was There
MAR
26
2017
Fayetteville, AR
George's Majestic Lounge
I Was There
MAR
25
2017
Springfield, MO
Classic Rock Coffee
I Was There
MAR
24
2017
Tyler, TX
The Foundry
I Was There
MAR
23
2017
Ganado, TX
Rear Window Listening Room
I Was There
MAR
22
2017
Houston, TX
Walter's Downtown
I Was There
MAR
19
2017
Dallas, TX
The Door
I Was There
MAR
17
2017
Cortez, CO
Sunflower Theatre
I Was There
MAR
16
2017
Prescott, AZ
Raven Cafe
I Was There
MAR
04
2017
Crystal Bay, NV
Crystal Bay Club Casino/Red Room
I Was There
MAR
03
2017
San Francisco, CA
Great American Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
02
2017
Redding, CA
Vintage Wine Bar
I Was There
MAR
01
2017
Bend, OR
Volcanic Theatre Pub
I Was There
FEB
28
2017
Tacoma, WA
Immanuel Presbyterain Church
I Was There
FEB
27
2017
Wenatchee, WA
Mela Coffee
I Was There
FEB
26
2017
Gig Harbor, WA
Chapel Hill Church
I Was There
FEB
25
2017
Prosser, WA
Brewminatti
I Was There
FEB
24
2017
Bellingham, WA
The Green Frog
I Was There
FEB
23
2017
Seattle, WA
THE TRACTOR TAVERN
I Was There
FEB
22
2017
Portland, OR
The Secret Society
I Was There
JAN
28
2017
Costa Mesa, CA
The Wayfarer
I Was There
JAN
26
2017
San Diego, CA
Soda Bar
I Was There
JAN
24
2017
West Hollywood, CA
Troubadour
I Was There
NOV
05
2016
Bellingham, WA
The Green Frog
I Was There
NOV
04
2016
Seattle, WA
Tractor Tavern
I Was There
NOV
03
2016
Prosser, WA
Brewminati
I Was There
NOV
02
2016
Bend, OR
Volcanic Theater Pub
I Was There
NOV
01
2016
Hood River, OR
Springhouse Cellar
I Was There
OCT
31
2016
Brookings, OR
Harbor Grange Hall
I Was There
OCT
30
2016
San Francisco, CA
Neck of the Woods
I Was There
OCT
29
2016
Cayucos, CA
Cayucos Beach
I Was There
OCT
28
2016
Truckee, CA
Moody's Bistro
I Was There
OCT
26
2016
Sacramento, CA
Harlow's
I Was There
OCT
02
2016
Agoura Hills, CA
Agoura Hills Event Center
I Was There
SEP
17
2016
Oak Park, IL
Oaktoberfest
I Was There
AUG
25
2016
Houston, TX
Walt'ers Downtown
I Was There
AUG
21
2016
Fayetteville, AR
George's Majestic Lounge
I Was There
AUG
20
2016
Winfield, KS
Wheat State Winery
I Was There
AUG
19
2016
Springfield, MO
Lindbergs
I Was There
AUG
18
2016
St Louis, MO
Old Rock House
I Was There
AUG
17
2016
Newport, KY
The Southgate House Revival-Revival Room
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Nick
November 14th 2016
Awesome show.
West Hollywood, CA@
Troubadour
Stephen
November 10th 2016
AAHHAHAHAHAH Could not have been a better night! Loved the music the players and all of it. Great job
West Hollywood, CA@
Troubadour
Matthew
March 15th 2016
Awesome! Best show we've seen this year!!
Bellingham, WA@
The Green Frog
View More Fan Reviews

About The Show Ponies

Near the end of Huckleberry Finn¸ Huck announces, “But I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before.” Through Huck’s longing for the Territory ahead, Mark Twain transformed the ending of a story into an invitation that has come to define the American imagination. In his words we come to the conclusion of a story as one comes to the top of a mountain—to behold where we’ve been, and where we’ve yet to go.

The Show Ponies offer such vistas of the imagination on their newest EP, Run for Your Life (2014). Channeling the momentum of a few momentous years, founding ponies Andi Carder (lead vocals, banjo) and Clayton Chaney (lead vocals, bass) weave story and song with the same charm, pathos, and boldness that brought them from Texas and Arkansas to California where the Show Ponies were founded in 2011. Like so many iconic American voices over the generations, Carder grew up singing in church and performing in musical theater—musical heritage often apparent in performing what she likes to call “folk sassgrass.” Chaney’s musical upbringing compliments Carder’s sensibilities in drawing on the deep wells of country and folk. The themes of his songwriting echo his penchant for wanderlust: “Being on the road is the most exciting thing for me. I love waking up in a different place every morning.”

Along the way, they were joined by the three other ponies whose musical pedigrees are as various as the Mississippi tributaries. First to join the duo was guitarist Jason Harris, who also produced the Ponies first album Here We Are! (2012). While many modern guitarists regard themselves as emancipated from the “strictures” of classical music, Harris credits Queen for kindling his interest in Bach and Mozart. He couldn’t have predicted what came next: “I went to school for music composition and had planned on going the academic route until I heard a bluegrass guitar solo a week after I graduated and decided I didn't want to do anything else.” When he heard Carder and Chaney perform together, he became enamored of their duet Americana sound and traded his electric guitars and Brian May solos for a Martin acoustic and flatpicking lessons with Michael Daves.

Next to join the stable was Phil Glenn—a classically trained violin player whose love of folk, Celtic, and roots music eventually got the better of him and led to Mark O’Connor’s annual String Camp where he won the Daniel Pearl Memorial Violin Award. Like his bandmates, Phil’s neo-folk pioneering with the Show Ponies represents something of a departure from his earlier influences. “Folk music was something I came to pretty late,” he explains, “but it turns out I sound better and have a lot more fun playing folk music than I ever did playing classical.”

Completing the roundup, Kevin Brown joined the Show Ponies after the release of their first album with his newly minted Masters Degree in Percussion, infusing bluegrass and folk melodies with a lifetime of dedication to the rhythms of jazz, rock, and hip-hop. Steeped in the influences of Led Zeppelin and The Mars Volta, Brown delighted in with the opportunity to explore music once foreign to him. “The most exciting part of playing with the Show Ponies is combining each member’s influences into one cohesive musical package,” he says. “It doesn’t sound like anything else.”

In addition to getting radio play, the Show Ponies have collaborated with artists like Noam Pikelny (Punch Brothers) on their recent EP, Run for Your Life, and opened for Rascal Flatts at the 2014 Country Explosion in Utah. They have further forged their success with constant touring and critically acclaimed records while earning a devoted fan base. All of their studio work has been entirely crowdfunded on the strength of social media and word of mouth in the midst of zig-zagging up and down the Pacific West with forays back to Carder’s native Texas.

For the Show Ponies, the West is still wild. Their songs endeavor to preserve its wonder and our place in it. Steeped in deep tradition, the Show Ponies achieve that rare magic of transforming what is familiar into the precious and delightful. Their melodies and poetry remind us not only of the possibility of favorite artists or even favorite songs, but of favorite moments in a song. Here we find such moments, where a song-sweetened story helps discover to us the courage to light out for the territory ahead.

“There’s a lot of uncertainty in life. There’s a lot that would suggest I don’t have it together. But in that, there’s a lot of adventure and risk that some secure people don’t get to experience,” Chaney explains. “Our music expresses the hope of moving forward towards a destination that you believe exists even while the evidence may only hint at it.”

Written by Phillip and Janelle Aijian
Show More
Band Members:
Kevin Brown, Andi Carder, & Philip Glenn, Jason Harris, Clayton Chaney
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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