Lone Star Attitude® brings “The Sound of Texas” to your event!
Crowned the “Official Band of Texas” by the Texas Dept. of Tourism, LSA is an organic and thunderous release of Rock, Country, and Blues. LSA understands the art of connecting with an audience and giving them an authentic Texas experience. The award-winning, Dallas corporate party band has been featured on, or in, ABC, CBS, FOX, CMT, the Style Network, Pentagon Network, CW Network, Oxygen Channel, USA Today, Billboard Magazine, the Washington Post and Huffington Post. Next time you fly in or out of DFW International Airport, stop by the largest store in terminal C (gate 33). It’s the only airport store in America named after a band.
LSA performs songs from the vast pantheon of Texas music. It’s a unique approach that offers something for everyone. From ZZ Top, Don Henley and Stevie Ray Vaughan to Willie Nelson, George Strait and Norah Jones, LSA delivers “The Sound of Texas” with passion, style and Texas pride. BUT don’t let the name fool you; LSA also mixes in classics from the Eagles, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, U2, Johnny Cash and other timeless artists.
LSA has shared the concert stage with Train, Daughtry, The Roots, Kansas, The Doobie Brothers, REO Speedwagon, Rodney Crowell, Radney Foster, Hal Ketchum, Joe Ely and Jack Ingram. LSA has played some of the most iconic venues in Texas, such as Gruene Hall, Billy Bob’s, Gilley’s, Southfork Ranch, Stubb’s, Hard Rock Cafe and Cowboys Stadium. LSA has also had the honor of performing for the President of the United States on two different occasions. The band is widely-known and trusted for bringing the true spirit of Texas to corporate and private events all across the Lone Star State.
LSA is scalable, making it super-easy to fit within your budget. From acoustic dinner sets to raising the roof, LSA delivers “The Sound of Texas” (duo, trio or full-band with female) to your corporate party or private event!
Rock/Blues/Pop Sampler:
ZZ Top (Houston) – “La Grange,” “Give Me All Your Lovin”
Fabulous Thunderbirds (Austin) – “Tough Enough”
Christopher Cross (San Antonio) – “Ride Like the Wind”
Don Henley (Linden) – “Desperado,” “Hotel California,” “End of the Innocence,” “Boys of Summer”
Steve Miller (Dallas) – “Keep on Rockin”
Stephen Stills (Dallas) – “Teach Your Children Well,” “Southern Cross”
Janis Joplin (Port Arthur) – “Me & Bobby McGee”
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians (Dallas) – “What I Am”
Buddy Holly (Lubbock) – “Oh Boy”
Roy Orbison (Wink) – “Pretty Woman,” “Only the Lonely,” “Crying”
Stevie Ray Vaughan (Dallas) – “Pride & Joy,” “House is a Rockin”
Delbert McClinton (Ft. Worth) – “Livin’ It Down,” “Every Time I Roll the Dice”
T-Bone Walker (Linden) – “Stormy Monday”
Freddie King (Gilmer) – “Tore Down”
Norah Jones (Grapevine) – “What Am I To You”
Country Sampler:
George Strait (Poteet) – “All My Exes Live in Texas,” “Does Ft. Worth Ever Cross Your Mind”
George Jones (Saratoga) – “She Thinks I Still Care”
Waylon Jennings (Littlefield) – “Luckenbach, TX”
Willie Nelson (Abbott) – “On the Road Again,” “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain,” “Texas”
Buck Owens (Sherman) – “Act Naturally”
Bob Wills (Kosse) – “San Antonio Rose”
Radney Foster (Del Rio) – “Just Call Me Lonesome,” “Texas in 1880”
Rodney Crowell (Houston) – “Say It”
Lyle Lovett (Houston) – “That’s Right, You’re Not from Texas”
Pat Green (San Antonio) – “Wave on Wave”
The Dixie Chicks (Dallas) – “Some Days You Gotta Dance,” “Tonight the Heartaches on Me”
Tanya Tucker (Seminole) – “Texas, When I Die”
Miranda Lambert (Lindale) – “Bring Me Down,” “Famous In a Small Town”
LeeAnn Womack (Jacksonville) – “Little Past Little Rock,” “I Hope You Dance”
Non-Texas Artists Sampler:
Eagles
Beatles
John Fogerty
Doobie Brothers
Rolling Stones
U2
Chris Isaak
Sting
Tom Petty
Kenny Loggins
Bryan Adams
Lady Antebellum
Etta James
Johnny Cash
Sheryl Crow
Aretha Franklin