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RANCHO MOONRISE IS BACK WITH OUR ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY HONKY TONK FESTIVAL!! A full day of live music, delicious food, a cold pool to cool off in, a vendor market and so much more! NADC Burger is popping up with the goods!! Serving 12:30 - sold out! Darci DJ: 12:00 - 2:00 NADC Burger: 12:30 - sold out Line Dance Lesson: 1-1:45 Matt Tedder and Friends: 2:15 - 3:15 Two Step Lesson: 3:15 - 4:00 Blake Whitmire: 4:15 - 5:15 Ellis Bullard Band: 5:30 - 6:30 Purchase your pool pass time slot in addition to the music. FAQ'S CAN I BRING A PURSE INSIDE THE VENUE? Yes. Purses are allowed in, but will be subject to search upon entry. No large bags or backpacks are allowed. IS THERE FOOD AVAILABLE AT THE VENUE? Yes. Walk up food service is avilable. No outside food or beverages are allowed. DOES RANCHO MOONRISE SERVE ALCOHOL AND NON ALCOHOLIC DRINKS? Yes. Rancho Moonrise has a full bar serving beer, wine and liquor. Outside food and drink are not permitted. Minors caught in possessioon of alcoholic beverages will be escorted out immediately and referred to law enforcement. WHERE IS RANCHO MOONRISE LOCATED? We are located 20 minutes from downtown Austin at 20117 Lockwood Road, Manor Tx 78653. IS THERE PARKING AVAILABLE ON SITE? Yes, we offer parking on site for $10 a car. Cash or card accepted. NO PARKING ALLOWED ON LOCKWOOD ROAD, YOU WILL BE TOWED. Ride service can drop off at front gates. ARE PETS ALLOWED INSIDE THE VENUE? Dogs are allowed for overnight guests booked in select rooms. Day tickets are now allowed to bring animals. Dogs are not permitted inside the pool area. Please email howdy@ranchomoonrise.com if you have any questions. IS THERE SEATING AT THE VENUE? We have a variety of chairs and picnic tables avilable on a first come first serve basis. CAN I BRING A CHAIR OR BLANKET INSIDE? Yes, outside blankets and chairs are allowed at Rancho Moonrise. IS CASH ACCEPTED AT RANCHO MOONRISE? Yes. We accept Cash and Card.
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December 8th 2023
He is always amazing! You have got to se him live! If you haven’t, you’re missing out…
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Matt Tedder Biography
Though a Parker County native, Matt Tedder has long called Fort Worth home. Of course, home is rarely where any musician lays his head and Matt has been fortunate, at 27, to have experiences over the last thirteen years from street corners to main stages at international festivals.
Country roots were ever present as those of a post oak, but blues called him out at a young age and the road home was long. Lauded as a guitar man since he was a boy, Tedder now feeds his true calling as a honky-tonk wordsmith. He’s capable of laying down embraceable turn of phrase inside everything from a hot Austin boogie to a post-war waltz. Then he’ll light up your lava lamp with a psychedelic romp suitable for a desert run with the windows down. Of course, those blues are always close at hand & he can slide ‘em into a set seamlessly…
The new album, I Can Dream You, recorded at The Finishing School in Austin, TX and produced by Gordy Quist of Band of Heathens infamy. Quist said, “Matt Tedder is one of those rare artists equally moving as a songwriter, as a singer, and as a guitarist. He is one of the most compelling musicians I’ve worked with improvising live in the studio, musically conversing with and elevating the rest of the band, bringing his own songs to life. It’s a true joy to make music with him.”
I Can Dream You features ten original songs, all of which were written or co-written by Tedder with help from Quist, Sean Russell (Cut Throat Finches) and Dan Dyer. For this project, Tedder unpacks two years of grief after the painful loss of his father and regains a sense of place. This new collection of songs marks a stylistic turning point in Tedder’s catalog. Drawing influence from the country and folk albums he grew up listening to with his father, Tedder delivers flawless guitar riffs interspersed with soulful, emotive vocals and his most poignant, sublime songcraft to date.
Of the new tracks, Tedder says “For me, this album is a journey inward, a road back to what feels good and true, a love letter to my father and the music he shared with me.”
Read MoreCountry roots were ever present as those of a post oak, but blues called him out at a young age and the road home was long. Lauded as a guitar man since he was a boy, Tedder now feeds his true calling as a honky-tonk wordsmith. He’s capable of laying down embraceable turn of phrase inside everything from a hot Austin boogie to a post-war waltz. Then he’ll light up your lava lamp with a psychedelic romp suitable for a desert run with the windows down. Of course, those blues are always close at hand & he can slide ‘em into a set seamlessly…
The new album, I Can Dream You, recorded at The Finishing School in Austin, TX and produced by Gordy Quist of Band of Heathens infamy. Quist said, “Matt Tedder is one of those rare artists equally moving as a songwriter, as a singer, and as a guitarist. He is one of the most compelling musicians I’ve worked with improvising live in the studio, musically conversing with and elevating the rest of the band, bringing his own songs to life. It’s a true joy to make music with him.”
I Can Dream You features ten original songs, all of which were written or co-written by Tedder with help from Quist, Sean Russell (Cut Throat Finches) and Dan Dyer. For this project, Tedder unpacks two years of grief after the painful loss of his father and regains a sense of place. This new collection of songs marks a stylistic turning point in Tedder’s catalog. Drawing influence from the country and folk albums he grew up listening to with his father, Tedder delivers flawless guitar riffs interspersed with soulful, emotive vocals and his most poignant, sublime songcraft to date.
Of the new tracks, Tedder says “For me, this album is a journey inward, a road back to what feels good and true, a love letter to my father and the music he shared with me.”
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Country Blues
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Blues- Roots Rock-americana
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