Sept 1st 7pm $10 The Dick and Tammy Show, 1st Time APPEARANCE at the Capri!
The Dick and Tammy Show makes their first appearance on the same stage Ernest Tubb, Little Jimmy Dickens and Johny Cash performed on many years ago. Come out to see this rare performance Sept 1 at 7pm.
Tyler Hatley (Dick) and Justin Clyde Williams (Tammy), featuring their cousin (Lightnin') Matt Parks on the fiddle.
Dick and Tammy
Dick and Tammy is a striking combination of vocal harmonies, free flowing rhythm, and honest songwriting composed of Tyler Hatley (Dick) and Justin Clyde Williams (Tammy), featuring their cousin (Lightnin') Matt Parks on the fiddle. Born out of a friendship of guys from different sides of the tracks, Dick and Tammy started as a stress free outlet playing their favorite covers, their buddies songs and their own original music. After years of burning up the highways all over the south from bar stools to arena stages, Dick and Tammy have become entrenched in the local music scene providing big harmonies and the big hits (to them) each and every time they move their living room into a venue.
Justin Clyde Williams
Armed with six strings or backed by a full band, Justin Clyde Williams takes listeners on an emotional journey through his own personal encounters, telling stories with his songs. Growing up surrounded by dobros and banjos in the foothills of western North Carolina, his tale is one many can relate to regardless of where they call home. Tough times, rebellion, love, heartbreak and a resilience hardened by military service, crowds are immediately drawn to his unique sound and penetrating lyrics that dig much deeper than three chords and the truth.
Injecting a fresh perspective and unwavering commitment to situations some shy away from, Justin Clyde Williams attacks these issues head on without hesitation. Connecting with audiences in a way most only dream about, his levels of persona are quickly navigated as the songs strike a feeling similar to an inspiration for being the, “Life of the Party”.
Raised from Jones to The Rolling Stones, his own musical journey involved consuming classical guitar and heavy metal but once he heard Charlie Robison, everything became - REAL.
Justin Clyde Williams always leaves people wanting more with an unwavering experience that is blunt, therapeutic, candid and above all - unforgettable.