Plano's Courtyard Texas Music Series will present William Clark Green. His music is unrelentingly direct and hard-hitting, charged with a palpable rock ‘n’ roll immediacy that’s as evident in his most intimate solo acoustic performances as it is in the full-tilt band shows that have packed rooms across his native Lone Star State from the Blue Light in Lubbock to the world’s biggest honky-tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth.
His breakthrough came in 2013 with Rose Queen, which peaked at 34 on the U.S. Country Albums chart. In 2015, Green dropped his fourth album, Ringling Road. "Sympathy," "Sticks and Stones," and the title tune were all radio hits in Texas, and the album climbed to 18 on the U.S. Country Albums chart and went all the way to #1 on the Heatseekers chart.
Plano's Courtyard Texas Music Series will present William Clark Green. His music is unrelentingly direct and hard-hitting, charged with a palpable rock ‘n’ roll immediacy that’s as evident in his most intimate solo acoustic performances as it is in the full-tilt band shows that have packed rooms across his native Lone Star State from the Blue Light in Lubbock to the world’s biggest honky-tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth.
His breakthrough came in 2013 with Rose Queen, which peaked at 34 on the U.S. Country Albums chart. In 2015, Green dropped his fourth album, Ringling Road. "Sympathy," "Sticks and Stones," and the title tune were all radio hits in Texas, and the album climbed to 18 on the U.S. Country Albums chart and went all the way to #1 on the Heatseekers chart.
Plano's Courtyard Texas Music Series will present William Clark Green. His music is unrelentingly direct and hard-hitting, charged with a palpable rock ‘n’ roll immediacy that’s as evident in his most intimate solo acoustic performances as it is in the full-tilt band shows that have packed rooms across his native Lone Star State from the Blue Light in Lubbock to the world’s biggest honky-tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth.
His breakthrough came in 2013 with Rose Queen, which peaked at 34 on the U.S. Country Albums chart. In 2015, Green dropped his fourth album, Ringling Road. "Sympathy," "Sticks and Stones," and the title tune were all radio hits in Texas, and the album climbed to 18 on the U.S. Country Albums chart and went all the way to #1 on the Heatseekers chart.