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Live Albums Recorded At Billy Bob's

Since 1999 the Smith Music Group, a music publishing company in Fort Worth, Texas has issued a continuing series of live albums recorded by major country music artists at Billy Bob's. The albums are titled Live at Billy Bob's Texas, with a few exceptions. The list is currently over thirty performances. Artists so far have included:

  • Lynn Anderson
  • Asleep at the Wheel
  • Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley
  • Jason Boland & the Stragglers
  • Wade Bowen
  • T. Graham Brown
  • Roy Clark
  • Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
  • David Allan Coe
  • John Conlee
  • Earl Thomas Conley
  • Cooder Graw
  • Cross Canadian Ragweed
  • Joe Diffie
  • Deryl Dodd
  • Bleu Edmondson
  • Exile
  • Kevin Fowler
  • Janie Fricke
  • The Gatlin Brothers
  • Pat Green
  • Merle Haggard
  • Jack Ingram
  • Stoney LaRue
  • Johnny Lee
  • Justin McBride
  • Micky & the Motorcars
  • Michael Martin Murphey
  • Willie Nelson
  • No Justice
  • Eddy Raven
  • Collin Raye
  • Randy Rogers Band
  • T.G. Sheppard
  • Gary Stewart
  • Doug Stone
  • Tanya Tucker
  • Mark Wills

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