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Moonrise
$12.49
When The Good Guys Win
$12.00
Remington
$9.99
Live At The Chicken
$10.94
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Live Photos of Granger Smith

Granger Smith at Marion, IL in Marion Cultural and Civic Center 2023
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concerts and tour dates

Past

DEC
31
2020
Fort Worth, TX
Billy Bob's
I Was There
DEC
05
2020
Corpus Christi, TX
American Bank Center Selena Auditorium
I Was There
NOV
07
2020
Texarkana, AR
Crossties event venue
I Was There
NOV
06
2020
Broken Bow, OK
Hochatown Saloon
I Was There
OCT
24
2020
Salado, TX
Johnny's Steaks & Bar-Be-Que
I Was There
OCT
16
2020
Helotes, TX
John T. Floore Country Store
I Was There
OCT
10
2020
Sioux City, IA
Tyson Events Center
I Was There
OCT
05
2020
Hampton Beach, NH
Bernie's Beach Bar
I Was There
OCT
04
2020
Hampton Beach, NH
Bernie's Beach Bar
I Was There
OCT
03
2020
Dickson City, PA
Circle Drive-in
I Was There
SEP
27
2020
Champlin, MN
Mann Champlin Drive-In
I Was There
SEP
12
2020
Fort Worth, TX
Billy Bob's
I Was There
SEP
03
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
SEP
02
2020
Temecula, CA
South Coast Winery Resort & Spa
I Was There
AUG
30
2020
Camarillo, CA
Commemorative Air Force Museum
I Was There
AUG
22
2020
Salina, KS
Salina Speedway
I Was There
AUG
06
2020
Oro-Medonte, Canada
Burl's Creek Event Grounds
I Was There
AUG
01
2020
Camdenton, MO
Ozarks Amphitheater
I Was There
JUL
16
2020
Twin Lakes, WI
Shadow Hill Ranch
I Was There
JUL
03
2020
San Antonio, TX
Lonestar Pavilion at Sunset Station
I Was There
JUL
01
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
JUN
27
2020
Indianapolis, IN
8 Seconds Saloon
I Was There
JUN
25
2020
Cadott, WI
Cv Music Festivals
I Was There
JUN
19
2020
Lancaster, PA
Chameleon Club
I Was There
JUN
12
2020
Tyler, TX
Country River Club
I Was There
MAR
27
2020
Champaign, IL
The City Center
I Was There
MAR
26
2020
Royal Oak, MI
Royal Oak Music Theatre
I Was There
MAR
25
2020
Buffalo, NY
University At Buffalo Center for the Arts
I Was There
MAR
20
2020
Indianapolis, IN
8 Seconds Saloon
I Was There
MAR
15
2020
Lancaster, PA
Chameleon Club
I Was There
MAR
14
2020
Schenectady, NY
Frog Alley Brewing Co.
I Was There
MAR
13
2020
Huntington, NY
The Paramount
I Was There
MAR
06
2020
Baton Rouge, LA
Texas Club
I Was There
MAR
05
2020
Dothan, AL
The Plant
I Was There
FEB
20
2020
Columbia, SC
The Senate
I Was There
FEB
15
2020
Fort Worth, TX
Billy Bob's
I Was There
FEB
14
2020
Oklahoma City, OK
The Criterion
I Was There
FEB
08
2020
Davenport, IA
Saint Ambrose University
I Was There
FEB
07
2020
St. Louis, MO
FOX Sports Midwest Live!
I Was There
FEB
01
2020
Tulsa, OK
Cain's Ballroom
I Was There
JAN
31
2020
Kansas City, MO
Arvest Bank Theatre At the Midland
I Was There
JAN
09
2020
Los Angeles, CA
Staples Center
I Was There
DEC
21
2019
Denver, CO
Grizzly Rose
I Was There
DEC
20
2019
Denver, CO
Grizzly Rose
I Was There
DEC
19
2019
Salt Lake City, UT
The Depot
I Was There
DEC
17
2019
Boise, ID
Knitting Factory Boise
I Was There
DEC
16
2019
Boise, ID
Knitting Factory Boise
I Was There
DEC
15
2019
Seattle, WA
Showbox SoDo
I Was There
DEC
14
2019
Spokane, WA
Knitting Factory
I Was There
DEC
13
2019
Portland, OR
Roseland Theater
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Van
August 27th 2023
As a new fan, I was mostly familiar with the biggest hits, but pleasantly surprised by the larger portfolio of work. The music was at interesting as this artist, and his openness to sharing his story-I even bought the book! Inspirational in ways I didn't expect. Loved the show and hope music continues as part of his life and future ministry.
Fort Worth, TX@
Billy Bob's
Eleeshia
December 10th 2019
He put on a great show thank you can’t forget the boys in the band who also rocked the show. He was so kind to let me get a hug. Saw him a while back in Redding CA and It was amazing as well can’t compare he sings his heart out. #the best.
Chico, CA@
Senator Theatre
Jenn
November 9th 2019
Absolutely AMAZING show!! He tore down the house. It was awesome. I will never miss seeing Granger Smith. This was my 10th time seeing him and this might have been the best one.
Sayreville, NJ@
Starland Ballroom
View More Fan Reviews

About Granger Smith

My name is Granger Smith. Sometimes long, fancy industry bios are helpful, but other times you just need to hear from the guy actually living it, so here’s my story.

I was born and raised Texan, and I’m proud of that. I grew up along with two brothers, a couple of yellow labrador retrievers and parents that stayed together because they loved each other. My life changed when I was 14 years old and decided I would teach myself to play guitar. This was motivated by two things: I thought the guitar would make girls pay attention to me, and George Strait played one. By the time I turned 15, I was performing weekends on small town stages in North Texas, and doing my best as a fan club member to attend every George Strait concert within driving distance. Playing high school football was an important rite of passage for me, along with hunting and fishing, but the dream of a music career consumed me. At age 19, I was satisfied with enough songs I had written to make an album. As a freshman at Texas A&M, I was able to scrape together some studio money by pre-selling the album to friends around campus. For being just a kid, that album did pretty well. It landed me a songwriting deal with EMI Music Publishing in Nashville, and the following year, I took the leap to Tennessee.

My time in Nashville was important. I absorbed the craft of songwriting from some of the best, learned my way around studios and recording gear, (which paid off for me later) and cut my teeth on countless stages as both a singer and as a steel guitar player for other singers. After four years, I had a shelf full of song demos, a little bit of music business know-how and a strong conviction to move back to Texas, finish my degree at Texas A&M, and start a band.

Moving back to College Station meant basically starting over. The gigs were hard to book and when they did, nobody showed up to watch. But I was happy and felt creative. I saved money by making albums out of my house and using my band. We wore out vehicles and went from two pickup trucks, to a suburban, to a van and then another van. The trailers we towed got bigger, and ever so slowly, so did our crowds. I learned how to use a camera and some editing software for making homemade music videos and we made lots of them.

My little brother, Tyler joined me in 2008. He traded a pretty good job at the bank to jump in an old van and sell t-shirts in honky-tonk dive bars. I think he did it not only because he shared the same vision as me, but also because his competitive nature was excited about proving a bunch of people wrong. And that’s exactly what we did. Together we conspired and worked from the ground up with the goal of not only building an artist, but a brand. We embraced social media, searched for real connections with fans, studied our predecessors and ignored our doubters. The good shows helped pay for all the bad ones, and the songs that sold helped fund all the others that didn’t. We put communities first, knowing that without the people, we were without a job.

We created alter-egos through videos to help promote the music and that’s where Earl Dibbles Jr. came from in the summer of 2011. It started as a short, funny video that my brothers and I filmed out where my parents live in Central Texas, but it turned out to be something that completely changed the shape of my career. I actually like to think of it as an “intentional accident” because as planned, the video went viral and became a huge promotional tool for my music. But we had no way to know if it would actually work, especially since many of my videos before it never caught fire.

In the early morning of April 16, 2013, I woke up and checked the iTunes store on my phone with tired eyes. I was absolutely shocked to see my new album, Dirt Road Driveway sitting at #1. Things were rapidly changing on the road, too. We were seeing sold out shows in markets we had never played, and a passion in fans unlike anything I had seen before. After independently releasing 7 studio albums, 1 live album and 2 EPs, I finally signed my first record deal in 2015. I met some great people at Broken Bow Music Group (BBR Music Group) in Nashville who sought us out, believed in my dedication and wanted to take what I was already doing, and magnify the message. We worked together not only as colleagues, but as friends unified on the same mission. Within only weeks of the signing, my debut single “Backroad Song” was a hit at mainstream country radio faster than any of us expected.

A few years ago, I was standing with my boots in red, sandy, Iraqi soil watching a beautifully majestic Middle Eastern sunset, when one of my band members asked me, “Can you believe music got us here?” No, I can’t. What a journey it has been since I decided to chase this crazy dream. We’ve played 10 countries, 3 continents, even the White House a few times, and I still can’t believe it all started with a few guitar chords. In my song called “Sleeping On The Interstate,” I wrote, “Connecting map dots like poets and prisoners, trying to live more like a lover than sinner, slave to dreams so far away.” That’s me. If there’s one thing I’ve learned from the music business, it’s that you don’t really choose this life, you are this life. That’s the truth no matter if you’re selling albums or not. I do what I love and love what I do, and there’s no sweeter freedom than that.
Show More
Genres:
Country

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Granger Smith to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Granger Smith

Granger Smith at Marion, IL in Marion Cultural and Civic Center 2023
View All Photos

Granger Smith merch
amazonview store

Moonrise
$12.49
When The Good Guys Win
$12.00
Remington
$9.99
Live At The Chicken
$10.94
View All

concerts and tour dates

Past

DEC
31
2020
Fort Worth, TX
Billy Bob's
I Was There
DEC
05
2020
Corpus Christi, TX
American Bank Center Selena Auditorium
I Was There
NOV
07
2020
Texarkana, AR
Crossties event venue
I Was There
NOV
06
2020
Broken Bow, OK
Hochatown Saloon
I Was There
OCT
24
2020
Salado, TX
Johnny's Steaks & Bar-Be-Que
I Was There
OCT
16
2020
Helotes, TX
John T. Floore Country Store
I Was There
OCT
10
2020
Sioux City, IA
Tyson Events Center
I Was There
OCT
05
2020
Hampton Beach, NH
Bernie's Beach Bar
I Was There
OCT
04
2020
Hampton Beach, NH
Bernie's Beach Bar
I Was There
OCT
03
2020
Dickson City, PA
Circle Drive-in
I Was There
SEP
27
2020
Champlin, MN
Mann Champlin Drive-In
I Was There
SEP
12
2020
Fort Worth, TX
Billy Bob's
I Was There
SEP
03
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
SEP
02
2020
Temecula, CA
South Coast Winery Resort & Spa
I Was There
AUG
30
2020
Camarillo, CA
Commemorative Air Force Museum
I Was There
AUG
22
2020
Salina, KS
Salina Speedway
I Was There
AUG
06
2020
Oro-Medonte, Canada
Burl's Creek Event Grounds
I Was There
AUG
01
2020
Camdenton, MO
Ozarks Amphitheater
I Was There
JUL
16
2020
Twin Lakes, WI
Shadow Hill Ranch
I Was There
JUL
03
2020
San Antonio, TX
Lonestar Pavilion at Sunset Station
I Was There
JUL
01
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
JUN
27
2020
Indianapolis, IN
8 Seconds Saloon
I Was There
JUN
25
2020
Cadott, WI
Cv Music Festivals
I Was There
JUN
19
2020
Lancaster, PA
Chameleon Club
I Was There
JUN
12
2020
Tyler, TX
Country River Club
I Was There
MAR
27
2020
Champaign, IL
The City Center
I Was There
MAR
26
2020
Royal Oak, MI
Royal Oak Music Theatre
I Was There
MAR
25
2020
Buffalo, NY
University At Buffalo Center for the Arts
I Was There
MAR
20
2020
Indianapolis, IN
8 Seconds Saloon
I Was There
MAR
15
2020
Lancaster, PA
Chameleon Club
I Was There
MAR
14
2020
Schenectady, NY
Frog Alley Brewing Co.
I Was There
MAR
13
2020
Huntington, NY
The Paramount
I Was There
MAR
06
2020
Baton Rouge, LA
Texas Club
I Was There
MAR
05
2020
Dothan, AL
The Plant
I Was There
FEB
20
2020
Columbia, SC
The Senate
I Was There
FEB
15
2020
Fort Worth, TX
Billy Bob's
I Was There
FEB
14
2020
Oklahoma City, OK
The Criterion
I Was There
FEB
08
2020
Davenport, IA
Saint Ambrose University
I Was There
FEB
07
2020
St. Louis, MO
FOX Sports Midwest Live!
I Was There
FEB
01
2020
Tulsa, OK
Cain's Ballroom
I Was There
JAN
31
2020
Kansas City, MO
Arvest Bank Theatre At the Midland
I Was There
JAN
09
2020
Los Angeles, CA
Staples Center
I Was There
DEC
21
2019
Denver, CO
Grizzly Rose
I Was There
DEC
20
2019
Denver, CO
Grizzly Rose
I Was There
DEC
19
2019
Salt Lake City, UT
The Depot
I Was There
DEC
17
2019
Boise, ID
Knitting Factory Boise
I Was There
DEC
16
2019
Boise, ID
Knitting Factory Boise
I Was There
DEC
15
2019
Seattle, WA
Showbox SoDo
I Was There
DEC
14
2019
Spokane, WA
Knitting Factory
I Was There
DEC
13
2019
Portland, OR
Roseland Theater
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Van
August 27th 2023
As a new fan, I was mostly familiar with the biggest hits, but pleasantly surprised by the larger portfolio of work. The music was at interesting as this artist, and his openness to sharing his story-I even bought the book! Inspirational in ways I didn't expect. Loved the show and hope music continues as part of his life and future ministry.
Fort Worth, TX@
Billy Bob's
Eleeshia
December 10th 2019
He put on a great show thank you can’t forget the boys in the band who also rocked the show. He was so kind to let me get a hug. Saw him a while back in Redding CA and It was amazing as well can’t compare he sings his heart out. #the best.
Chico, CA@
Senator Theatre
Jenn
November 9th 2019
Absolutely AMAZING show!! He tore down the house. It was awesome. I will never miss seeing Granger Smith. This was my 10th time seeing him and this might have been the best one.
Sayreville, NJ@
Starland Ballroom
View More Fan Reviews

About Granger Smith

My name is Granger Smith. Sometimes long, fancy industry bios are helpful, but other times you just need to hear from the guy actually living it, so here’s my story.

I was born and raised Texan, and I’m proud of that. I grew up along with two brothers, a couple of yellow labrador retrievers and parents that stayed together because they loved each other. My life changed when I was 14 years old and decided I would teach myself to play guitar. This was motivated by two things: I thought the guitar would make girls pay attention to me, and George Strait played one. By the time I turned 15, I was performing weekends on small town stages in North Texas, and doing my best as a fan club member to attend every George Strait concert within driving distance. Playing high school football was an important rite of passage for me, along with hunting and fishing, but the dream of a music career consumed me. At age 19, I was satisfied with enough songs I had written to make an album. As a freshman at Texas A&M, I was able to scrape together some studio money by pre-selling the album to friends around campus. For being just a kid, that album did pretty well. It landed me a songwriting deal with EMI Music Publishing in Nashville, and the following year, I took the leap to Tennessee.

My time in Nashville was important. I absorbed the craft of songwriting from some of the best, learned my way around studios and recording gear, (which paid off for me later) and cut my teeth on countless stages as both a singer and as a steel guitar player for other singers. After four years, I had a shelf full of song demos, a little bit of music business know-how and a strong conviction to move back to Texas, finish my degree at Texas A&M, and start a band.

Moving back to College Station meant basically starting over. The gigs were hard to book and when they did, nobody showed up to watch. But I was happy and felt creative. I saved money by making albums out of my house and using my band. We wore out vehicles and went from two pickup trucks, to a suburban, to a van and then another van. The trailers we towed got bigger, and ever so slowly, so did our crowds. I learned how to use a camera and some editing software for making homemade music videos and we made lots of them.

My little brother, Tyler joined me in 2008. He traded a pretty good job at the bank to jump in an old van and sell t-shirts in honky-tonk dive bars. I think he did it not only because he shared the same vision as me, but also because his competitive nature was excited about proving a bunch of people wrong. And that’s exactly what we did. Together we conspired and worked from the ground up with the goal of not only building an artist, but a brand. We embraced social media, searched for real connections with fans, studied our predecessors and ignored our doubters. The good shows helped pay for all the bad ones, and the songs that sold helped fund all the others that didn’t. We put communities first, knowing that without the people, we were without a job.

We created alter-egos through videos to help promote the music and that’s where Earl Dibbles Jr. came from in the summer of 2011. It started as a short, funny video that my brothers and I filmed out where my parents live in Central Texas, but it turned out to be something that completely changed the shape of my career. I actually like to think of it as an “intentional accident” because as planned, the video went viral and became a huge promotional tool for my music. But we had no way to know if it would actually work, especially since many of my videos before it never caught fire.

In the early morning of April 16, 2013, I woke up and checked the iTunes store on my phone with tired eyes. I was absolutely shocked to see my new album, Dirt Road Driveway sitting at #1. Things were rapidly changing on the road, too. We were seeing sold out shows in markets we had never played, and a passion in fans unlike anything I had seen before. After independently releasing 7 studio albums, 1 live album and 2 EPs, I finally signed my first record deal in 2015. I met some great people at Broken Bow Music Group (BBR Music Group) in Nashville who sought us out, believed in my dedication and wanted to take what I was already doing, and magnify the message. We worked together not only as colleagues, but as friends unified on the same mission. Within only weeks of the signing, my debut single “Backroad Song” was a hit at mainstream country radio faster than any of us expected.

A few years ago, I was standing with my boots in red, sandy, Iraqi soil watching a beautifully majestic Middle Eastern sunset, when one of my band members asked me, “Can you believe music got us here?” No, I can’t. What a journey it has been since I decided to chase this crazy dream. We’ve played 10 countries, 3 continents, even the White House a few times, and I still can’t believe it all started with a few guitar chords. In my song called “Sleeping On The Interstate,” I wrote, “Connecting map dots like poets and prisoners, trying to live more like a lover than sinner, slave to dreams so far away.” That’s me. If there’s one thing I’ve learned from the music business, it’s that you don’t really choose this life, you are this life. That’s the truth no matter if you’re selling albums or not. I do what I love and love what I do, and there’s no sweeter freedom than that.
Show More
Genres:
Country

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