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Grady Spencer & the Work


Levitt Pavilion Arlington

Old-time blues meets classic country

Grady Spencer and The Work is a blue collar band making blue collar music for a blue collar world. Grady formed The Work in Fort Worth, after he met and befriended guitarist, Trevor Powell, and drummer, Blake Sager, under the marble angels of Bass Hall. After an absence of a steady bassist became an issue, Grady took to the dank underbelly of the Craigslist musician forums. It was there he found seasoned veteran, Steve Moore, lurking in the shadows, vintage bass in hand. Together, they meld the grit of old-time blues with the blood-red soil of classic country to forge a well-worn hammer of modern music. Their high-energy shows keep people thirsty, rowdy and always ready for more. They criss-cross the south in their trusty Econovan (Jean-Claude Van Dam) and perform shows described as “unmissable” by more than one late-night drinker, and those people know everything about everything.

Artist’s website
gradyspencer.com

Concerts are family-friendly and free, except for the Barenaked Ladies concert, which requires a ticket purchase. The Levitt Pavilion is located at 100 W. Abram St. in Founders Plaza on the corner of Abram and Center streets. For directions and parking, please see Directions & Parking. The Levitt is an open-lawn seating, outdoor concert venue. Visitors to the FREE concerts should bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. Picnics and coolers are welcome to the FREE concerts. Please do not bring glass containers to the Levitt. Concessions are sold at the Levitt, including beer and wine. For additional information, please visit our FAQs, call the 24-hour information line at 817.543.4301, or email [email protected].

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Price
  • FREE!


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100 W. Abram St. · Arlington, TX 76010


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