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Atlanta-bred Blackberry Smoke blends barroom country, boogie, and classic rock, and this run carries the weight of honoring late drummer Brit Turner.
Loss and resolve onstage
That loss shapes the set pacing, with moments of quiet thanks and a backbeat that leans heavy but steady. Expect a set that leans on road-tested staples like One Horse Town, Waiting for the Thunder, Ain't Much Left of Me, and Good One Comin' On.Songs that carry the room
The crowd spans ages and backgrounds, with veteran fans mouthing guitar licks while newer folks lock into the choruses. You will notice families and working folks comparing first-club memories and the patches stitched onto well-loved denim. Trivia: they cut much of The Whippoorwill at Zac Brown's Southern Ground Studios, and Holding All the Roses later debuted at No. 1 on the country chart. Another small detail, Charlie Starr often pulls out a worn Les Paul Junior for the nastier mid-tempo numbers. Please note that the set order and production touches can change night to night, so take these notes as informed possibilities rather than fixed plans.Blackberry Smoke Fans, Up Close
The room reads like a friendly roadhouse, with patched denim, soft flannels, and boots that have seen miles.
Blue-collar swagger, no pretense
Georgia caps sit next to biker vests and a few vintage varsity jackets, and nobody makes a scene about it. During One Horse Town, the first verse often drops to a hush and the last chorus blooms as the crowd stacks harmonies. Handclaps fall on two and four, and the loudest cheer tends to follow the first snare crack of Ain't Much Left of Me.Rituals that feel earned
At the stand, hats, koozies, and workwear patches move fastest, with many choosing memorial art for Brit Turner. Conversations tilt toward guitars, amps, and road stories rather than celebrity talk, matching a band that treats songs like craft. By the exit, strangers trade favorite moments and name the bar where the jukebox will keep the night going.Blackberry Smoke: How the Sound Hits the Room
Charlie Starr sings with a sandy edge that stays in tune, so big hooks feel easy to join without strain.
Groove first, flash second
Guitars trade questions and answers, then land on tight harmonized lines that lift the last chorus. Brandon Still keeps the Hammond and piano warm in the middle, letting the band drop to half-time without thinning out. They favor mid-tempo struts that lean behind the beat and then snap forward for turnarounds and tag endings.Small choices, big payoff
A telling live habit is the way Sleeping Dogs detours into a quick cover tag before sliding back into their riff, which sharpens the return. On a few tunes the guitars sit a half-step down, warming the sound and giving the vocal a touch more headroom. Lights stay in amber and soft white, framing the music rather than chasing it.If You Like Blackberry Smoke, You Might Like These
If you ride with Blackberry Smoke, there is a fair chance you rotate The Black Crowes for greasy guitars, gospel-leaning keys, and human-scale swagger.