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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