Absolutely electric
by Ashley on 1/21/25Texas Club - Baton RougeRating: 5 out of 5Easton puts on an amazing show! His interactions with the crowd are top notch. He is easy on the eyes too!
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Tri-State Rodeo Arena
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Born and raised in rural Gilchrist County, FL, Easton Corbin remembered wanting to be a country singer as early as three or four years old. He spent a good deal of time at his grandparents’ cattle farm following his parents’ divorce, and aside from helping on the farm and being active in the local FFA and 4-H chapters, Corbin fell in love with the various Opry television shows that aired on Saturday nights. He also spent time exploring his grandfather’s record collection, which included several titles left behind by his father and his aunts. Corbin began taking guitar lessons at the age of 15, turning to his mentor, former Nashville session guitarist Pee Wee Melton, for instruction. Soon, he was playing lead guitar in a local band while also honing a solo act. A fortunate audition at a local music store led to a solo spot on-stage at the nearby Suwannee River Jam festival, and soon he was securing opening slots for national acts like Janie Fricke and Mel McDaniel.
After earning a business degree from the College of Agriculture at the University of Florida, Corbin married and moved to Nashville in 2006 to try his hand at becoming a professional country singer. He caught the ears of booking agent James Yelich and Universal Music Group Nashville’s Senior Director of A&R, Joe Fisher, who immediately signed Corbin to the group’s Mercury Nashville imprint in 2009. Working with producer Carson Chamberlain, he released his debut single, "A Little More Country Than That," in July of that same year, following it with a four-song EP under the same title a month later. Both releases led up to the arrival of his full-length debut, Easton Corbin, in 2010. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
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Easton puts on an amazing show! His interactions with the crowd are top notch. He is easy on the eyes too!
Really enjoyed the songs, the crowd engagement, and hearing from each member of the band!
Eason Corbin was really good! Great songs and the band was very personable and entertaining. Would definitely see them again!
Easton was great . He always has great concerts . I wish the radio would play more of him
Concert venue was Awesome. Seats even in the back were really good. Music was excellent but being that close makes it even better.
I usually don’t really care for this venue but they have changed seating and stage configuration and added general Admission. So that was a positive. Easton and his band put on a great show and will definitely go see him again.
The man could gyrate like nothing else. Stole the show and my heart.
Easton Corbin put on a great show at Meadows Casino. He was good at engaging the crowd. Love his music! Good to see a group still perform with a fiddle and steel guitar.
Soundsystem was horrible could not understand anything that he was saying could hear some of the song lyrics but they weren’t abundantly clear either the system was just poorly tuned into the event arena
Easton and band did an excellent job. Great venue- my first time there .