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Monte Good and the Honky Tonk Heroes Band Country Band from New Braunfels, TX

Will travel up to 500 miles

  • Member Since 2015
  • Starting at $1,000 per event

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This traditional country music singer draws on the rich tradition of the Texas dance halls of yesterday.....combining world class musicianship and true country music and western swing!! As a youngster, he began performing professionally, playing “opry” shows and talent contests at the age of 7, but it was during his high school years that he formed his first band “Monte Good and the Goodtimers”. It was during this time that Monte realized he wanted to make a career of music. He cut his musical teeth in the dance halls of his native Oklahoma, as well as Texas, touring with regional dance bands, and performing wherever he could. Realizing he had gone as far as he could go locally, in 1989 he decided to make the move to Music City…Nashville, TN! Upon moving to Nashville he soon secured a job playing pedal steel guitar with Capitol recording artist Scott McQuaig. Although the job only lasted a year due to record label mergers, Monte learned much from the experience. It was the first time he ever got to tour with and open for major national recording artists. From there he went to work for Sony Records artist Stacy Dean Campbell. Not only did this allow him to play pedal steel guitar, slide guitar and harmonica, it also led to opening for more artists like Alabama, Tanya Tucker, the Mavericks, Sammy Kershaw and others…along with numerous television appearances on The Nashville Network on programs such as “Nashville Now”, “On Stage”, “Crook and Chase”, as well as appearances on the “Grand Ol' Opry”. As his name began to spread around Nashville, he received an invitation to join Sony Records group Ricochet…playing pedal steel, slide guitar, harmonica and electric guitar. Working with this talented group of musicians allowed Monte to work as the opening act for Neal McCoy, Colin Raye, and other big name Nashville recording artists. In 1994 Monte auditioned for, and began working with, Atlantic recording artist John Michael Montgomery playing pedal steel and dobro. Beginning with the 5 week number one smash hit “I Swear”, Monte's musical career began to grow even more. Along with touring with artists like Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Chris LeDoux, Tim McGraw, George Strait, and others, working with JMM provided the opportunity for numerous television appearances on programs like “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, “The Late Show with David Letterman”, “The ESPN Sports Awards”, “The Academy of Country Music Awards Show”, “The CMA Awards Show”, and various television specials! It was during this time that John Michael sold over ten million albums! As JMM's career began to wane, Monte auditioned for the band of RCA recording artist Sara Evans. Working with her at the beginning of her career, he was able to see her true talent emerge while getting to perform onstage with the likes of Vince Gill as well as opening for Diamond Rio, Faith Hill, and others. It was during this time that Monte received a phone call from his friend Neal McCoy, asking if he would be interested in coming to work in his band. It was here that Monte learned what performing was all about! Working with Neal was a veritable education in what showmanship truly was, and Neal's connection with his audiences showed Monte how to entertain. All of this while travelling the globe, playing to packed venues, and getting the opportunity to work alongside some true country music legends like Country Music Hall of Fame member Charley Pride! After working with Neal for a couple of years, Monte received a call from the offices of Bob Doyle, manager for Garth Brooks. They were representing a new artist from Canada, George Canyon, who had just placed second on the television program “Nashville Star”. Touring with Canyon, Monte played not only pedal steel guitar, dobro, electric and acoustic guitars, and harmonica, but he also acted as band leader and tour manager! With all of these experiences, Monte still longed for something more…to return to the traditional country music of his Oklahoma youth! He decided to “retire” from working for other Nashville artists, and began to focus on his music…the fiddle and steel guitar country music he had grown up on. These days finds Monte relocated and living in Texas. He has released his first CD, “A Texas Honky Tonk”, and the titles explains it all…the songs are a return to the music that made Monte Good what he is today. He continues to perform and record throughout Texas and beyond, bringing his style of country music to new fans. He has a TRUE Texas dance band...complete with fiddle and steel guitar...to bring back a TRADITIONAL feel to his music! Check him out...you'll be glad you did!!!!

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  • Black Sheep | John Anderson
  • She Just Started Likin’ Cheatin’ Songs | John Anderson
  • Would You Catch A Falling Star | John Anderson
  • Your Lying Blue Eyes | John Anderson
  • Miles And Miles Of Texas | Asleep at the Wheel
  • Route 66 | Asleep at the Wheel
  • Bandy The Rodeo Clown | Moe Bandy
  • Hank Williams | You Wrote My Life
  • Here I Am I’m Drunk Again | Moe Bandy
  • Honky Tonk Amnesia | Moe Bandy
  • I Just Started Hatin’ Cheatin’ Songs Today | Moe Bandy
  • A Better Man | Clint Black
  • Killin’ Time | Clint Black
  • Cinderella | Tony Booth
  • Lonesome 7-7203 | Tony Booth
  • The Key’s In the Mailbox | Tony Booth
  • Green Snakes | Johnny Bush
  • Jim Jack & Rose | Johnny Bush
  • Sensuous Woman | Johnny Bush
  • Sound Of A Heartache | Johnny Bush
  • There Stands The Glass | Johnny Bush
  • What A Way To Live | Johnny Bush
  • Whiskey River | Johnny Bush
  • You Ought To Hear Me Cry | Johnny Bush
  • Undo The Right | Johnny Bush
  • Big River | Johnny Cash
  • Cocaine Blues | Johnny Cash
  • Folsum Prison Blues | Johnny Cash
  • I Walk The Line | Johnny Cash
  • Ring Of Fire | Johnny Cash
  • Too Cold At Home | Mark Chesnutt
  • You Never Even Called Me By My Name | David Allen Coe
  • Backside Of Thirty | John Conlee
  • Rose Colored Glasses | John Conlee
  • Long Haired Country Boy | Charlie Daniels Band
  • The South’s Gonna Do It Again | Charlie Daniels Band
  • Six Days On The Road | Dave Dudley
  • Just Call Me Lonesome | Radney Foster
  • Always Late (With Your Kisses) | Lefty Frizzell
  • I Love You A Thousand Ways | Lefty Frizzell
  • If You’ve Got The Money (I’ve Got The Time) | Lefty Frizzell
  • Chisled In Stone | Vern Gosdin
  • If You’re Gonna Do Me Wrong (Do It Right) | Vern Gosdin
  • Set ‘Em Up Joe | Vern Gosdin
  • Statue Of A Fool | Jack Greene
  • Big City | Merle Haggard
  • The Bottle Let Me Down | Merle Haggard
  • Branded Man | Merle Haggard
  • Emptiest Arms In The World | Merle Haggard
  • The Farmer's Daughter | Merle Haggard
  • The Fightin’ Side Of Me | Merle Haggard
  • Footlights | Merle Haggard
  • Going Where The Lonely Go | Merle Haggard
  • Here In Frisco | Merle Haggard
  • Honky-Tonk Nigh Time Man | Merle Haggard
  • I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am | Merle Haggard
  • I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink | Merle Haggard
  • I Wonder If They Ever Think Of Me | Merle Haggard
  • If We Make It Through December | Merle Haggard
  • I’m A Lonesome Fugitive | Merle Haggard
  • It’s Been A Great Afternoon | Merle Haggard
  • It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad) | Merle Haggard
  • Let’s Chase Each Other Around The Room | Merle Haggard
  • Little Ol’ Wine Drinker Me | Merle Haggard
  • Makeup And Faded Blue Jeans | Merle Haggard
  • Mama’s Hungry Eyes | Merle Haggard
  • Mama Tried | Merle Haggard
  • Misery And Gin | Merle Haggard
  • Rainbow Stew | Merle Haggard
  • Ramblin’ Fever | Merle Haggard
  • Red Bandana | Merle Haggard
  • The Running Kind | Merle Haggard
  • Silver Wings | Merle Haggard
  • Sing Me Back Home | Merle Haggard
  • Someday When Things Are Good | Merle Haggard
  • Swinging Doors | Merle Haggard
  • That’s The Way Love Goes | Merle Haggard
  • The Way I Am | Merle Haggard
  • Today I Started Loving You Again | Merle Haggard
  • Workin’ Man Blues | Merle Haggard
  • You Don’t Have Very Far To Go | Merle Haggard
  • You Take Me For Granted | Merle Haggard
  • That’s How I Got To Memphis | Tom T. Hall
  • Don’t Rock The Jukebox | Alan Jackson
  • It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere | Alan Jackson
  • Pop A Top | Alan Jackson
  • Amanda | Waylon Jennings
  • Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way | Waylon Jennings
  • Bob Wills Is Still The King | Waylon Jennings
  • Good Hearted Woman | Waylon Jennings
  • (Theme From The Dukes Of Hazard) Good Ol’ Boys | Waylon Jennings
  • Honky Tonk Heroes | Waylon Jennings
  • I’m A Ramblin’ Man | Waylon Jennings
  • I’ve Always Been Crazy | Waylon Jennings
  • Just Because You Asked Me To | Waylon Jennings
  • Lonesome On’ry And Mean | Waylon Jennings
  • Luckenbach Texas (Back To The Basics Of Love) | Waylon Jennings
  • Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line | Waylon Jennings
  • Rainy Day Woman | Waylon Jennings
  • Ramblin’ Man | Waylon Jennings
  • Apartment #9 | George Jones
  • Bartenders Blues | George Jones
  • He Stopped Loving Her Today | George Jones
  • Once You’ve Had The Best | George Jones
  • One Woman Man | George Jones
  • The Race Is On | George Jones
  • She Thinks I Still Care | George Jones
  • Things Have Gone To Pieces | George Jones
  • Walk Through This World With Me | George Jones
  • The Window Up Above | George Jones
  • White Lightning | George Jones
  • Lookin’ For Love | Johnnie Lee
  • Daydreams About Night Things | Ronnie Milsap
  • Pure Love | Ronnie Milsap
  • That Girl Who Waits On Tables | Ronnie Milsap
  • Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain | Willie Nelson
  • Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys | Willie Nelson
  • On The Road Again | Willie Nelson
  • Broken Heartsville | Joe Nichols
  • Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off | Joe Nichols
  • Above And Beyond | Buck Owens
  • Act Naturally | Buck Owens
  • Buckaroo | Buck Owens
  • Close Up The Honky Tonks | Buck Owens
  • Cryin’ Time | Buck Owens
  • Excuse Me (I Think I’ve Got A Heartache) | Buck Owens
  • Foolin’ Around | Buck Owens
  • Hello Trouble | Buck Owens
  • I Don’t Care (Just As Long As You Love Me) | Buck Owens
  • In The Palm Of Your Hand | Buck Owens
  • I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail | Buck Owens
  • Love’s Gonna Live Here | Buck Owens
  • Made In Japan | Buck Owens
  • My Heart Skips A Beat | Buck Owens
  • Nobody’s Fool But Yours | Buck Owens
  • Together Again | Buck Owens
  • Truck Drivin’ Man | Buck Owens
  • Under Your Spell Again | Buck Owens
  • A-11 | Johnny Paycheck
  • Apartment #9 | Johnny Paycheck
  • (Don’t Take Her) She’s All I’ve Got | Johnny Paycheck
  • The Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised | Johnny Paycheck
  • Slide Off Of Your Satin Sheets | Johnny Paycheck
  • A Way To Survive | Ray Price
  • Another Bridge To Burn | Ray Price
  • City Lights | Ray Price
  • Crazy Arms | Ray Price
  • Different Kind Of Flower | Ray Price
  • Healing Hands Of Time | Ray Price
  • Heart Over Mind | Ray Price
  • Heartaches By The Number | Ray Price
  • Invitation To The Blues | Ray Price
  • I’ve Got A New Heartache | Ray Price
  • I’ve Just Destroyed The World I’m Living In | Ray Price
  • My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You | Ray Price
  • Night Life | Ray Price
  • The Other Woman | Ray Price
  • Pride | Ray Price
  • Same Old Me | Ray Price
  • Sittin And Thinkin | Ray Price
  • Touch My Heart | Ray Price
  • I’m So Afraid Of Losing You Again | Charley Pride
  • (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone | Charley Pride
  • Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’ | Charley Pride
  • Two Dollars In The Jukebox | Eddie Rabbit
  • Pass Me By | Johnny Rodriguez
  • Ridin’ My Thumb To Mexico | Johnny Rodriguez
  • You Always Come Back To Hurting Me | Johnny Rodriguez
  • Crying My Heart Out Over You | Ricky Skaggs
  • Highway 40 Blues | Ricky Skaggs
  • Drinkin’ Thing | Gary Stewart
  • Out Of Hand | Gary Stewart
  • She’s Actin’ Single (I’m Drinkin’ Doubles) | Gary Stewart
  • I’m Gonna Kill You | Wynn Stewart
  • It’s Such a Pretty World Today | Wynn Stewart
  • Playboy | Wynn Stewart
  • A Fire I Can’t Put Out | George Strait
  • All My Ex’s Live In Texas | George Strait
  • Amarillo By Morning | George Strait
  • The Chair | George Strait
  • The Cowboy Rides Away | George Strait
  • Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind | George Strait
  • The Fireman | George Strait
  • If You’re Thinkin You Want A Stranger | George Strait
  • Fool Hearted Memory | George Strait
  • Lovebug | George Strait
  • Troubador | George Strait
  • Unwound | George Strait
  • You’re Something Special To Me | George Strait
  • Big Blue Diamonds | Mel Street
  • Borrowed Angel | Mel Street
  • I Met A Friend Of Yours Today | Mel Street
  • I’ve Hurt Her More (Than She Loves Me) | Mel Street
  • Loving On Back Streets | Mel Street
  • Six Pack To Go | Hank Thompson
  • The Arms Of A Fool | Mel Tillis
  • Brand New Mister Me | Mel Tillis
  • Heart Over Mind | Mel Tillis
  • One More Drink And Then I’ll Go | Mel Tillis
  • 1982 | Randy Travis
  • Digging Up Bones | Randy Travis
  • On The Other Hand | Randy Travis
  • Half A Mind | Ernest Tubb
  • Walking The Floor Over You | Ernest Tubb
  • Waltz Across Texas | Ernest Tubb
  • Fifteen Years Ago | Conway Twitty
  • Linda On My Mind | Conway Twitty
  • Love To Lay You Down | Conway Twitty
  • Walk On By | Leroy Van Dyke
  • Pick Me Up On Your Way Down | Charlie Walker
  • Who Will Buy The Wine | Charlie Walker
  • Farewell Party | Gene Watson
  • Fourteen Carat Mind | Gene Watson
  • Got No Reason Now For Going Home | Gene Watson
  • Love In The Hot Afternoon | Gene Watson
  • Nothing Sure Looked Good On You | Gene Watson
  • Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy) | Gene Watson
  • Don’t Close Your Eyes | Keith Whitley
  • I Never Go Around Mirrors | Keith Whitley
  • I’m Over You | Keith Whitley
  • Miami My Amy | Keith Whitley
  • Some Broken Hearts Never Mend | Don Williams
  • Tulsa Time | Don Williams
  • A Mansion On The Hill | Hank Williams
  • Cold | Cold
  • Hey | Good Lookin’
  • Honky Tonkin’ | Hank Williams
  • Honky Tonk Blues | Hank Williams
  • I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With You) | Hank Williams
  • I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry | Hank Williams
  • Jambalaya (On The Bayou) | Hank Williams
  • Mind Your Own Business | Hank Williams
  • Move It On Over | Hank Williams
  • Setting The Wood On Fire | Hank Williams
  • There’ll Be No Teardrops Tonight | Hank Williams
  • There’s A Tear In My Beer | Hank Williams
  • Why Don’t You Love Me Like You Used To Do | Hank Williams
  • You Win Again | Hank Williams
  • Your Cheatin’ Heart | Hank Williams
  • Dinosaur | Hank Williams Jr.
  • Family Tradition | Hank Williams Jr.
  • O.D.’d In Denver | Hank Williams Jr.
  • Old Habits | Hank Williams Jr.
  • Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound | Hank Williams Jr.
  • Big Ball’s In Cowtown | Bob Wills
  • Brain Cloudy Blues | Bob Wills
  • Bubbles In My Beer | Bob Wills
  • Corrine Corinna | Bob Wills
  • Faded Love | Bob Wills
  • Deep Water | Bob Wills
  • Home In San Antone | Bob Wills
  • Ida Red | Bob Wills
  • Little Red Wagon | Bob Wills
  • Milk Cow Blues | Bob Wills
  • Old Fashioned Love | Bob Wills
  • Right Or Wrong | Bob Wills
  • Roly Poly | Bob Wills
  • Take Me Back To Tulsa | Bob Wills
  • Time Changes Everything | Bob Wills
  • Guitars Cadillacs | Dwight Yoakam
  • Honky Tonk Man | Dwight Yoakam
  • I Sang Dixie | Dwight Yoakam
  • Little Sister | Dwight Yoakam
  • Little Ways | Dwight Yoakam
  • Streets Of Bakersfield | Dwight Yoakam
  • Turn It On Turn It Up Turn Me Loose | Dwight Yoakam
  • Country Girl | Faron Young
  • Face To The Wall | Faron Young
  • Four In The Morning | Faron Young
  • If I Ever Fall In Love With A Honky Tonk Girl | Faron Young
  • Hello Walls | Faron Young
  • Leavin’ And Sayin’ Goodbye | Faron Young
  • Occasional Wife | Faron Young
  • Step Aside | Faron Young
  • Wine Me Up | Faron Young

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