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Benjamin Dakota Rogers Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Benjamin Dakota Rogers

Tractor Tavern
5213 Ballard Ave NW

May 26, 2024

8:00 PM PDT
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A fourth generation Idaho native with a rugged spirit true to his mountain home, honest-to-a-fault lyrics and a sound as raw as the remote wilderness, Colby Acuffs untamed brand of country stands proudly apart in todays format, pure and untouched by modern gimmicks. From two-stepping honky tonk anthems with a frontier philosophers eye, to serene campfire confessions, full of spiritual scar tissue and road-weary wisdom, every track on his first three independently released albums was written entirely solo and pulled straight from the life he actually lived and because of that, none were your typical country song. Working with acclaimed producer/engineer Eddie Spear (Zach Bryan, Brandi Carlile, Cody Jinks) Acuffs Western White Pines arrived in 2023 on Sony Music Nashville. Another batch of gritty, solo-written songs plus the first ever co-writes of a promising career it introduced a country talent as wild and free as the Idaho mountains themselves and was lauded as one of the years best by Saving Country Music, Whiskey Rif , Country Chord, and more. With new music coming soon, Acuff is currently on the road with Flatland Cavalry, and will join Luke Combs for stadium shows across the countrythroughout the summer.
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December 10th 2023
Wonderful show, so glad I was able to go. Very cool and cosy venue as well!
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Located in the heart of historic downtown Ballard, the Tractor Tavern has provided nightly entertainment for more than 25 years! The Tractor features local, national, and...
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Benjamin Dakota Rogers Biography

Benjamin Dakota Rogers wields one of those distinct, immediate, and truly wild voices. With a studied nod to old-time and bluegrass rhythms, his unvarnished sound effectively smashes the barrier between past and present.
Hailing from his family’s farm in Southwestern Ontario, Rogers grew up building greenhouses, growing vegetables, and living off the land. “Growing up my family drove a big VW bus. We listened to a lot of fiddle music, going from festival to festival,” he says. “These days I live in one of the barns, tap trees, and make music.”
It’s impossible to separate Rogers’ knack for brisk syncopation from the terrain he knows so well. In fact, the intense tension of Rogers’ voice – complete with a sweeping rasp and a flying drawl – seems to come directly from the farm’s wellspring. “There’s a massive pack of coywolves and coyotes in the woods near us,” he says. “You can hear them every night, howling and fighting.”
Delivering songs from a deep well of passion for storytelling, Rogers’ lyric sensibility is rare among young artists. His most recent single, John Came Home, is a haunting take on the murder ballad. “I’d had the riff for about six months,” he says. “I tend to write short stories and convert them into songs.” John Came Home is full of upbeat boldness and ghostly ire that culminates in a direct hit to the chest.
Rogers finds a way to match his instrument to the guttural twang of the voice. “I inherited my great-grandfather’s violin when I was young,” he says. “So I grew up playing that.” After a few years on six-string, Rogers began tuning his tenor guitar like a fiddle. “Tenors are neat because they were only popular for a short time in the 1920s. I’ve played about two-hundred shows on mine. It’s beautiful, and unreliable,” he laughs. The unconventional nature of such a classic piece shines on Charlie Boy, where precise picking builds to a dramatic peak. With sturdy backing by a sparse rhythm section, Rogers offers a fresh and authentic contribution to the traditions of string-band sound.

2019’s Better By Now introduced Rogers as a unique talent in Americana. Inspired by fellow troubadours Tyler Childers, Red Lane, and Colter Wall, Benjamin has shared stages around the USA with the likes of Molly Tutle, Shovels & Rope, and The Milk Carton Kids.
With a stream of new singles released over the past year, Rogers is riding a creative wave. “I just set up a studio in the barn” he says. “I’m excited to start laying down new tracks there. Sometimes we even get the odd coyote howl funnelled into the recording.”
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