What songs did the Marcus King Band perform at their Red Rocks Trail Mix Session?
They performed "Honky Tonk Hell," "On and On," and a cover of the Allman Brothers Band's "Ramblin' Man."
Music / Rock
The Marcus King Band recently performed a stripped-down Red Rocks Trail Mix Session just outside the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, paying homage to the Allman Brothers Band and showcasing new music.
The Marcus King Band's Red Rocks Trail Mix Session provided a unique and intimate look into their musical style and influences. The session included a mix of original songs and covers, demonstrating the band's range and skill. The performance of "Honky Tonk Hell" showcased their country-rock energy, while "On and On" revealed a more soulful side. The highlight of the session was their cover of the Allman Brothers Band's "Ramblin' Man," a tribute to the late Dickey Betts and a nod to the band's Southern rock roots. King's personal reflections on his musical upbringing and the spiritual significance of Red Rocks added depth to the performance. This performance also occurred before their May 10 staging at Red Rocks.
The band continues their extensive 2025 tour, including European dates and the Marcus King Band Family Reunion Festival in Charleston, S.C., August 23-24. For tickets and more information, visit marcuskingofficial.com&ref=yanuki.com.
They performed "Honky Tonk Hell," "On and On," and a cover of the Allman Brothers Band's "Ramblin' Man."
Visit marcuskingofficial.com&ref=yanuki.com for tickets and tour information.
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