Black Coffee Cowboys Concert History

The Black Coffee Cowboys, Calgary’s Honky-tonk Heroes, were formed for one reason only - to make people shake, rattle, and roll. That’s three reasons, but you catch the drift. The Cowboys were created in 2004 by lead guitarist Earl Garnet, formerly of the Surefires, and stand-up bass player Robby Velvet. After releasing their critically acclaimed album "Hillbilly Angel", they fine-tuned their lineup by recruiting acoustic guitar player Deuce Frehley from the popular Calgary band Agriculture Club, and jazz drummer extrordinaire Slick Patsy.

House
EDM
Psychobilly
Canadian Rockabilly

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Black Coffee Cowboys had?

Black Coffee Cowboys has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Black Coffee Cowboys?

Black Coffee Cowboys is most often considered to be House, EDM, Psychobilly, and Canadian Rockabilly.

When was the last Black Coffee Cowboys concert?

The last Black Coffee Cowboys concert was on August 24, 2007 at Broken City in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The bands that performed were: Steve Coffey / Black Coffee Cowboys.

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