JACKSON, Wyo. — Buckets of beer, sleeping in his clothes, and blue-collar honky-tonk music define the warm, baritone-voiced, rough-around-the-edges material that comes from Nashville-based Pat Reedy. In his early days of busking in New Orleans and learning the ropes of what it takes to be a street musician, well-traveled Reedy founded Sundown Songs—a band that also included a launching pad for other members Kiki Cavazos, Sam Doores (of Deslondes), and Alynda Sequira (of Hurray for the Riff Raff).
These days, he’s more focused in transplanting real country with simple production into the modern world with sounds of pedal steel and fiddle, and comforted by influences of Dwight Yoakum, Mark Chesnutt, and George Jones. Touring in support of his 2023 release about Music City’s glory days—That’s All There Is (And There Ain’t No More)—catch Reedy and his band 7:30-11 p.m. this Thursday and Friday at the Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel.









