James McMurtry and the Martial Law Review
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James McMurtry and the Martial Law Review

with special guest BettySoo

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Friday, March 6th
10:00 a.m.
James McMurtry and the Martial Law Review
James McMurtry and the Martial Law Review
June 18, 2026 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
James McMurtry and the Martial Law Review

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General Doors: 6:00 p.m.
Showtime: 7:00 p.m.
*Schedule subject to change.

PARKING
Parking is available at the Quarrier Street Garage. The garage will fill up quickly, please plan accordingly.

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No knives
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BAGS & PURSES
The following purses/bags are permitted:
  • Clear purses/bags
  • Wristlets/clutches smaller than 8"x5"
  • Diaper bags
  • Medical bags
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An American rock and folk rock/americana singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, and occasional actor, known for his powerhouse performances, McMurtry tours year-round. “You follow the words where they lead. If you can get a character, maybe you can get a story. If you can set it to a verse-chorus structure, maybe you can get a song. A song can come from anywhere, but the main inspiration is fear. Specifically fear of irrelevance. If you don’t have songs, you don’t have a record. If you don’t have a record, you don’t have a tour. You gotta keep putting out work.” 

“James McMurtry may be the truest, fiercest songwriter of his generation” - Stephen King

James McMurtry released The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy on June 20, 2025 via New West Records. The 10-song collection was co-produced by McMurtry & Don Dixon (R.E.M., The Smithereens) and is his first album in four years. It follows his 2021 acclaimed New West debut, The Horses and the Hounds, which Uncut Magazine said “lifts storytelling-in-song to meticulous new levels” and Pitchfork awarded an 8.0, saying “James McMurtry stands out even among the Lone Star State’s finest songwriters…” The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy features appearances by Sarah Jarosz, Charlie Sexton, Bonnie Whitmore, Bukka Allen, and more alongside his trusted backing band—BettySoo on accordion & backing vocals, Cornbread on bass, Tim Holt on guitar, and Daren Hess on drums. 
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