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James McMurtry
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The Horses and the Hounds
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Childish Things
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Live in Europe
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Just Us Kids
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Americana Master Series: BES
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Saint Mary Of The Woods
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Steve
March 7th 2025
Show was awesome! Bettysoo was a wonderful complement to McMurtry, and they sang together when he first came on and later, as the show was ending. He didn't miss a note all night and the sound was incredible. Like perfect, seriously. So glad I went.
Annapolis, MD@Rams Head On Stage

Andy
January 27th 2025
I love his albums and his songwriting, wasn’t sure how the live show would be, but it was excellent! For a guy who doesn’t smile and doesn’t move much he’s got a natural ability to engage an audience, and his band is tight!
Tampa, FL@Skipper's Smokehouse

Michael
July 28th 2024
Once again sound engineering buried the vocals and for me to not understand what a true poet was was saying was very disappointing. Also my seats behind the soundboard and a sound engineer, who stood up the whole show blocking our view, made me want to ask for the soundman‘s autograph since mostly what I saw was his back.
Dallas, TX@Granada Theater
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About James McMurtry
In James McMurtry’s new effort, The Horses and the Hounds, the acclaimed songwriter backs personal narratives with effortless elegance (“Canola Fields”) and endless energy (“If It Don’t Bleed”). This first collection in seven years, out August 20, 2021 on New West Records, spotlights a seasoned tunesmith in peak form as he turns toward reflection (“Vaquero”) and revelation ( closer “Blackberry Winter”). Familiar foundations guide the journey. “There’s a definite Los Angeles vibe to this record,” McMurtry says. “The ghost of Warren Zevon seems to be stomping around among the guitar tracks. Don’t know how he got in there. He never signed on for work for hire.”
The Horses and the Hounds is a reunion of sorts. McMurtry recorded the new album with legendary producer Ross Hogarth (John Fogerty, Van Halen, Keb’ Mo’) at Jackson Browne’s Groovemaster’s in Santa Monica, California, a world class studio that has housed such legends as Bob Dylan (2012’s Tempest) and David Crosby (2016’s Lighthouse) as well as Browne himself for I’m Alive (1993) and New Found Glory, Coming Home (2006). McMurtry and Hogarth first worked together 30 years ago, when Hogarth was a recording engineer in the employ of John Mellencamp at Mellencamp’s own Belmont Studios near Bloomington, Indiana. Hogarth recorded McMurtry’s first two albums, Too Long in the Wasteland and Candyland, for Columbia Records and later mixed McMurtry’s first self-produced album, Saint Mary of the Woods, for Sugar Hill Records. Another veteran of those three releases, guitarist David Grissom (Joe Ely, John Mellencamp, Dixie Chicks), returns with some of his finest work.
The Horses and the Hounds is a reunion of sorts. McMurtry recorded the new album with legendary producer Ross Hogarth (John Fogerty, Van Halen, Keb’ Mo’) at Jackson Browne’s Groovemaster’s in Santa Monica, California, a world class studio that has housed such legends as Bob Dylan (2012’s Tempest) and David Crosby (2016’s Lighthouse) as well as Browne himself for I’m Alive (1993) and New Found Glory, Coming Home (2006). McMurtry and Hogarth first worked together 30 years ago, when Hogarth was a recording engineer in the employ of John Mellencamp at Mellencamp’s own Belmont Studios near Bloomington, Indiana. Hogarth recorded McMurtry’s first two albums, Too Long in the Wasteland and Candyland, for Columbia Records and later mixed McMurtry’s first self-produced album, Saint Mary of the Woods, for Sugar Hill Records. Another veteran of those three releases, guitarist David Grissom (Joe Ely, John Mellencamp, Dixie Chicks), returns with some of his finest work.
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Genres:
Country, Alternative Country, Singer, Songwriter, Folk
Hometown:
Fort Worth, Texas
No upcoming shows in your city
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James McMurtry merch


The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy
$14.99

The Horses and the Hounds
$13.99

Childish Things
$24.99

Live in Europe
$18.98

Just Us Kids
$12.98

Americana Master Series: BES
$10.98

Saint Mary Of The Woods
$10.98
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James McMurtry's tour
Fan Reviews

Steve
March 7th 2025
Show was awesome! Bettysoo was a wonderful complement to McMurtry, and they sang together when he first came on and later, as the show was ending. He didn't miss a note all night and the sound was incredible. Like perfect, seriously. So glad I went.
Annapolis, MD@Rams Head On Stage

Andy
January 27th 2025
I love his albums and his songwriting, wasn’t sure how the live show would be, but it was excellent! For a guy who doesn’t smile and doesn’t move much he’s got a natural ability to engage an audience, and his band is tight!
Tampa, FL@Skipper's Smokehouse

Michael
July 28th 2024
Once again sound engineering buried the vocals and for me to not understand what a true poet was was saying was very disappointing. Also my seats behind the soundboard and a sound engineer, who stood up the whole show blocking our view, made me want to ask for the soundman‘s autograph since mostly what I saw was his back.
Dallas, TX@Granada Theater
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About James McMurtry
In James McMurtry’s new effort, The Horses and the Hounds, the acclaimed songwriter backs personal narratives with effortless elegance (“Canola Fields”) and endless energy (“If It Don’t Bleed”). This first collection in seven years, out August 20, 2021 on New West Records, spotlights a seasoned tunesmith in peak form as he turns toward reflection (“Vaquero”) and revelation ( closer “Blackberry Winter”). Familiar foundations guide the journey. “There’s a definite Los Angeles vibe to this record,” McMurtry says. “The ghost of Warren Zevon seems to be stomping around among the guitar tracks. Don’t know how he got in there. He never signed on for work for hire.”
The Horses and the Hounds is a reunion of sorts. McMurtry recorded the new album with legendary producer Ross Hogarth (John Fogerty, Van Halen, Keb’ Mo’) at Jackson Browne’s Groovemaster’s in Santa Monica, California, a world class studio that has housed such legends as Bob Dylan (2012’s Tempest) and David Crosby (2016’s Lighthouse) as well as Browne himself for I’m Alive (1993) and New Found Glory, Coming Home (2006). McMurtry and Hogarth first worked together 30 years ago, when Hogarth was a recording engineer in the employ of John Mellencamp at Mellencamp’s own Belmont Studios near Bloomington, Indiana. Hogarth recorded McMurtry’s first two albums, Too Long in the Wasteland and Candyland, for Columbia Records and later mixed McMurtry’s first self-produced album, Saint Mary of the Woods, for Sugar Hill Records. Another veteran of those three releases, guitarist David Grissom (Joe Ely, John Mellencamp, Dixie Chicks), returns with some of his finest work.
The Horses and the Hounds is a reunion of sorts. McMurtry recorded the new album with legendary producer Ross Hogarth (John Fogerty, Van Halen, Keb’ Mo’) at Jackson Browne’s Groovemaster’s in Santa Monica, California, a world class studio that has housed such legends as Bob Dylan (2012’s Tempest) and David Crosby (2016’s Lighthouse) as well as Browne himself for I’m Alive (1993) and New Found Glory, Coming Home (2006). McMurtry and Hogarth first worked together 30 years ago, when Hogarth was a recording engineer in the employ of John Mellencamp at Mellencamp’s own Belmont Studios near Bloomington, Indiana. Hogarth recorded McMurtry’s first two albums, Too Long in the Wasteland and Candyland, for Columbia Records and later mixed McMurtry’s first self-produced album, Saint Mary of the Woods, for Sugar Hill Records. Another veteran of those three releases, guitarist David Grissom (Joe Ely, John Mellencamp, Dixie Chicks), returns with some of his finest work.
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Genres:
Country, Alternative Country, Singer, Songwriter, Folk
Hometown:
Fort Worth, Texas
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