Libby Koch
The Redbird Listening Room
1260 S Business IH 35
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Apr 13, 2024
7:30 PM CDT
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Join Alice Wallace, Libby Koch and Andrew Delaney for a night of songs and stories at the fabulous Redbird LIstening Room in New Braunfels, TX!
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A place in the Texas Hill Country where people gather to truly listen to songwriters sing their songs and tell their stories. This room has been inspired by other storied...
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Libby Koch Biography
Americana singer-songwriter Libby Koch (pronounced like the soft drink) has been described as a “country meets soulful” (Free Press Houston), “feisty Texas songbird” (Country Music People) who “sings her story with a little twang, some slide guitar, and a lot of heart” (Texas Monthly). Libby’s latest album, Just Move On (Berkalin Records), was produced by Grammy-winning producer Bil VornDick (Alison Krauss, Marty Robbins) in Nashville and landed on the Grammy ballot in three categories (country solo performance, country song, and country album). UK’s Maverick Magazine said “if there was a genre for ‘retro-modern country’ then Just Move On is the poster child.” Since leaving her career as a real estate attorney in Houston to pursue music full time, Libby has toured extensively across Texas, the United States, and in Europe, while recording and releasing five full length albums.
What others are saying about Just Move On:
“…like a bowl of gumbo and a mug of Shiner Bock at the end of a hard, rainy day.”
No Depression
“Everything about this album reminds me that country music isn’t dead, but up until now, has been buried in the Heart of Texas”
Kelly’s Country
“The kind of crisp but classic country-pop that has all but vanished from Nashville but guarantees the album a welcome spot in the libraries of any Rosanne Cash, Mary Chapin Carpenter or Patty Loveless Fan.”
Houston Press
Read MoreWhat others are saying about Just Move On:
“…like a bowl of gumbo and a mug of Shiner Bock at the end of a hard, rainy day.”
No Depression
“Everything about this album reminds me that country music isn’t dead, but up until now, has been buried in the Heart of Texas”
Kelly’s Country
“The kind of crisp but classic country-pop that has all but vanished from Nashville but guarantees the album a welcome spot in the libraries of any Rosanne Cash, Mary Chapin Carpenter or Patty Loveless Fan.”
Houston Press
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