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Robert Earl Keen concert photos : Apr 1, 2005 : Houston, TX

April 3, 2005 by Jarrod Vrazel

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Robert Earl Keen

Robert Earl Keen
live at Frontier Fiesta
The University of Houston
April 1, 2005
Houston, Texas

Robert Earl Keen – lead vocals and guitar
Rich Brotherton – lead guitar
Bill Whitbec – bass
Marty Muse – steel guitar
Tom Van Schaik – drums The City of Houston welcomed Robert Earl Keen back home to his birthplace of Houston by proclaiming April 1, 2005 as Robert Earl Keen Day in Houston, Texas.


The Proclamation was presented by Houston City Council Member Michael Berry in conjunction with Robert’s headlining appearance at Frontier Fiesta at The University of Houston.

Robert Earl Keen Day in Houston

Robert Earl Keen and City of Houston Councilman Michael Berry
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Michael Berry

Michael Berry announces the Robert Earl Keen Day Proclamation
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Rich Brotherton

Rich Brotherton
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Bill Whitbec

Bill Whitbec
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Marty Muse

Marty Muse
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Tom Van Schaik

Tom Van Schaik
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Robert Earl Keen and Marty Muse

REK tells Marty an April fools’s joke during his solo
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Robert Earl Keen

REK is all smiles on Robert Earl Keen Day
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Robert Earl Keen and fans

“The Party Never Ends”
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Robert Earl Keen and fans

Robert Earl Keen and fans
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

Frontier Fiesta Committeemen

REK and Frontier Fiesta Committeemen
(photo by Jarrod Vrazel : ACountry)

The road goes on forever… and the party never ends as ACountry presents your chance to experience Robert Earl Keen live as he hits the road to celebrate the upcoming release of his new album, What I Really Mean. The new album hits stores on May 10 and kicks off with a record release party at Waterloo Records in Austin. In addition, Robert Earl Keen headlines the Shiner Bash on May 14 in Shiner.

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