Ace in the Hole Band is the
backup band
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for American
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a popular music, music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and American southwest, the Southwest. First produced in the 1920s, country music is p ...
performer
George Strait
George Harvey Strait Sr. (born May 18, 1952) is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor, and music producer.
Strait has sold over 120 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He holds ...
, who was the band's lead singer before beginning his solo career in the early 1980s. The band formed at
San Marcos, Texas
San Marcos () is a city and the county seat of Hays County, Texas, United States. The city is a part of the Greater Austin, Greater Austin Metropolitan Area. San Marcos's limits extend into Caldwell County, Texas, Caldwell and Guadalupe County, T ...
in the 1970s, and recorded several singles for "D Records" including the Strait-penned "I Just Can't Go on Dying Like This" and "I Don't Want to Talk It Over Anymore". After Strait attained status as the "
King of Country", the group released an album of its own in 1995 featuring vocals from
Darrell McCall
Darrell McCall (born April 30, 1940) is a country music performer, known for his honky tonk and traditional country musical style at the height of his career in the 1960s, and his return to popularity during the Outlaw country era in the late 1 ...
and
Mel Tillis
Lonnie Melvin Tillis (August 8, 1932 – November 19, 2017) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Although he recorded songs since the late 1950s, his biggest success occurred in the 1970s as part of the outlaw country movement, ...
.
The band, originally known as "Stoney Ridge", performs such styles of traditional country music as
honky-tonk
A honky-tonk (also called honkatonk, honkey-tonk, honky tonk, or tonk) is either a bar that provides country music for the entertainment of its patrons or the style of music played in such establishments. It can also refer to the type of piano ...
and
Western swing
Western swing, country jazz or smooth country is a subgenre of American country music that originated in the late 1920s in the West and South among the region's Western string bands. It is dance music, often with an up-tempo beat, which att ...
and were influenced by such performers as
Bob Wills
James Robert "Bob" Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an American musician, songwriter, and bandleader. Considered by music authorities as the founder of Western swing, he was known widely as the King of Western Swing (although Spade C ...
,
Johnny Bush
John Bush Shinn III (February 17, 1935October 16, 2020) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Nicknamed the "Country Caruso", Bush was best known for his distinctive voice and for writing the song "Whiskey River", a t ...
, and
The Strangers. Contemporaries of the band include
Asleep at the Wheel
Asleep at the Wheel is an American country music, Western swing music group that was formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia, in 1970, and is based in Austin, Texas. The band has won nine Grammy Awards, released over 20 albums, and has charted more t ...
and
Jerry Jeff Walker
Jerry Jeff Walker (born Ronald Clyde Crosby; March 16, 1942 – October 23, 2020) was an American country and folk singer-songwriter. He was a leading figure in the progressive country and outlaw country music movement. He also wrote t ...
.
Background
Origins
The Ace in the Hole Band derived from the band "Stoney Ridge," which was composed of
Southwest Texas State University
Texas State University (TXST) is a public research university with its main campus in San Marcos, Texas, United States, and another campus in Round Rock. Since its establishment in 1899, the university has grown to be one of the largest univer ...
(now Texas State) students Ron Cabal (lead
guitar
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), Mike Daily (
steel guitar
A steel guitar () is any guitar played while moving a steel bar or similar hard object against plucked strings. The bar itself is called a "steel" and is the source of the name "steel guitar". The instrument differs from a conventional guitar i ...
), Terry Hale (
Bass guitar
The bass guitar (), also known as the electric bass guitar, electric bass, or simply the bass, is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family. It is similar in appearance and construction to an Electric guitar, electric but with a longer nec ...
), Tommy Foote (
drums
The drum is a member of the percussion instrument, percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophones, membranophone. Drums consist of at least one Acoustic membrane, membrane, c ...
) and Jay Dominguez (lead vocals). Dominguez and Foote left the band after graduating in 1975, prompting a search for a new singer. The band members posted bulletins around the campus of Southwest Texas.
One was noticed by an
agricultural science
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student, George Strait. He contacted the band and was hired after an audition. Soon after, the group was renamed "Ace in the Hole" and George quickly became the lead singer.
The band regularly performed at Cheatham Street Warehouse in
San Marcos, Texas
San Marcos () is a city and the county seat of Hays County, Texas, United States. The city is a part of the Greater Austin, Greater Austin Metropolitan Area. San Marcos's limits extend into Caldwell County, Texas, Caldwell and Guadalupe County, T ...
, where they debuted on October 13, 1975 along with new member Ted Stubblefield, who temporarily replaced Foote as the drummer. Acts such as
Asleep at the Wheel
Asleep at the Wheel is an American country music, Western swing music group that was formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia, in 1970, and is based in Austin, Texas. The band has won nine Grammy Awards, released over 20 albums, and has charted more t ...
and
Jerry Jeff Walker
Jerry Jeff Walker (born Ronald Clyde Crosby; March 16, 1942 – October 23, 2020) was an American country and folk singer-songwriter. He was a leading figure in the progressive country and outlaw country music movement. He also wrote t ...
also played at the forum. The band appeared at the locale nearly every week until the early 1980s, when they began touring with Strait. Drummer Foote returned to the lineup late in 1975
and remained as drummer until 1983 when he relinquished his position to become the band's road manager. Tommy Foote died in May 2024.
Recording
In 1976,
Pappy Daily
Harold W. Daily (February 8, 1902 – December 5, 1987), better known as "Pappy" Daily, was an American country music record producer and entrepreneur who cofounded the Texas-based record label Starday Records. Daily worked with many of the well ...
, the grandfather of band member Mike Daily, decided to record the group for his "D Records" label at a studio in
Houston, Texas
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. At the first session, the band recorded
Dallas Frazier
Dallas Frazier (October 27, 1939 – January 14, 2022) was an American country musician and songwriter who had success in the 1950s and 1960s.
Life and career
Frazier was born in Spiro, Oklahoma, on October 27, 1939, but was raised in Bakersfie ...
's "Honky Tonk Downstairs" (later recorded on Strait's 1981 debut album ''
Strait Country
''Strait Country'' is the debut studio album by American country music artist George Strait, released on September 4, 1981, by MCA Records. The album's traditional country music approach—a mix of Texas honky tonk and the Bakersfield sound—pr ...
'') and the Strait-penned "I Just Can't Go on Dying Like This" (later recorded on Strait's 2013 album ''
Love Is Everything''). The songs were released to radio stations in Texas and
Oklahoma
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. In 1977, Bill Mabry was added to the lineup as a fiddle player and the band recorded their second single, which featured the songs "Lonesome Rodeo Cowboy" (later recorded on Strait's 1990 album ''
Livin' It Up'') and "That Don’t Change the Way I Feel About You" which was written by Strait. The next year, the band recorded the songs "
Right or Wrong," and "
Little Liza Jane",
which were later included on the 2005 D Records label release ''Complete D Singles Collection, Vol. 6: The Sounds of Houston, Texas''.
Strait re-recorded "Right or Wrong" in 1983 for his album ''
Right or Wrong'' and took it to number one on the country charts. "The Loneliest Singer in Town" and Strait's "I Don’t Want to Talk It Over Anymore" also came out of this session. The three songs composed by Strait were later released on his 1995 compilation album ''
Strait Out of the Box
''Strait Out of the Box'' (retroactively known as ''Strait Out of the Box: Part 1'') is the first box set album by American country music artist George Strait. It contains four albums' worth of music, dating from 1976 to 1995. It mainly consi ...
''.
In 1981, after Strait signed with
MCA Records
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, the band began to tour with him and played the instrumentals on his recordings. They were honored in 1991 with the SRO's "Touring Band of the Year."
[
] Four years later, the band released an album without vocals from Strait, featuring singers
Darrell McCall
Darrell McCall (born April 30, 1940) is a country music performer, known for his honky tonk and traditional country musical style at the height of his career in the 1960s, and his return to popularity during the Outlaw country era in the late 1 ...
and
Mel Tillis
Lonnie Melvin Tillis (August 8, 1932 – November 19, 2017) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Although he recorded songs since the late 1950s, his biggest success occurred in the 1970s as part of the outlaw country movement, ...
.
Style
The band plays in a
honky-tonk
A honky-tonk (also called honkatonk, honkey-tonk, honky tonk, or tonk) is either a bar that provides country music for the entertainment of its patrons or the style of music played in such establishments. It can also refer to the type of piano ...
and
western swing
Western swing, country jazz or smooth country is a subgenre of American country music that originated in the late 1920s in the West and South among the region's Western string bands. It is dance music, often with an up-tempo beat, which att ...
style, and credits such performers as
Bob Wills
James Robert "Bob" Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an American musician, songwriter, and bandleader. Considered by music authorities as the founder of Western swing, he was known widely as the King of Western Swing (although Spade C ...
,
Hank Williams
Hiram "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. An early pioneer of country music, he is regarded as one of the most significant and influential musicians of the 20th century. W ...
,
Johnny Bush
John Bush Shinn III (February 17, 1935October 16, 2020) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Nicknamed the "Country Caruso", Bush was best known for his distinctive voice and for writing the song "Whiskey River", a t ...
,
George Jones
George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 – April 26, 2013) was an American Country music, country musician, singer, and songwriter. He achieved international fame for a long list of hit records, and is well known for his distinctive voice an ...
,
Merle Haggard
Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler. Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in country music, he was a central pioneer of the Bakersfield ...
and
The Strangers as influences.
Allmusic
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describes the band's styles as
Alternative country
Alternative country (commonly abbreviated to alt-country; also known as alternative country rock, insurgent country, Americana, or y'allternative) is a loosely defined subgenre of country music and/or country rock that includes acts that diffe ...
,
Neotraditional and
Western swing
Western swing, country jazz or smooth country is a subgenre of American country music that originated in the late 1920s in the West and South among the region's Western string bands. It is dance music, often with an up-tempo beat, which att ...
revival.
Because of the group's traditional style, performances in the city of
Austin, Texas
Austin ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, Texas, Travis County, with portions extending into Hays County, Texas, Hays and W ...
did not occur often due to the city's demand for progressive sounds.
Strait traveled to
Nashville
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in 1977 with hopes of beginning a career, but most in the industry passed on him, shunning his traditional approach for pop-influenced sounds popular in country music during the late 1970s
Urban Cowboy
''Urban Cowboy'' is a 1980 American romantic Western film directed by James Bridges. The plot concerns the love-hate relationship between Buford "Bud" Davis (John Travolta) and Sissy ( Debra Winger). The film's success was credited for spurri ...
era.
Members
Current members
*Mike Daily - steel guitar (1975–present)
*Terry Hale – bass (1975–present)
*Ron Huckaby – piano (1983–present)
*Rick McRae – lead guitar (1984–present)
*Benny McArthur – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, occasional fiddle (1984–present)
*Marty Slayton – backing vocals (2000–present)
*Joe Manuel - acoustic guitar, backing vocals (2005–present)
*John Michael Whitby – keyboards (2006–present)
*
Bobby Jarzombek
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- drums (2021–present)
*
Jenee Fleenor - fiddle (2024–present)
*Tony King - backing vocals (2024–present)
*George Strait - lead vocals (present)
Former Members
*Ron Cabal - lead guitar (1975–1983)
*
George Strait
George Harvey Strait Sr. (born May 18, 1952) is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor, and music producer.
Strait has sold over 120 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He holds ...
– lead vocals, acoustic guitar (1975–1980)
*Ted Stubblefield – drums (1975)
*Tommy Foote – drums (1976–1982)
*Bill Mabry - fiddle (1977–1979)
*Richard Casanova - fiddle (1980–1984)
*Roger Montgomery – drums (1983–1986)
*Gene Elders – fiddle, mandolin (1985–2024; his death)
*David Anthony - acoustic guitar (1985–2002)
*Phillip Fajardo - drums (1987)
*Phil Fisher - drums (1988–1990)
*Mike Kennedy - drums (1991–2018; died 2018)
*Liana Manis – backing vocals (1999)
*Wes Hightower - backing vocals (1999-2006; 2016–2023)
*Jeff Sturms - acoustic guitar, mandolin (2002–2007); backing vocals (1998-2007); keyboards (1998-2002)
*Anthony Bazzani - keyboards (2002–2005)
*Thom Flora – backing vocals (2007–2016)
*
Lonnie Wilson
Lonnie Wilson is an American drummer, songwriter, and record producer, known primarily for his work in country music. Life and career
Born in Monroe, Louisiana, Wilson was originally the lead singer of the band Bandana, which charted ten single ...
- drums (2019–2020)
Timeline
Discography
Singles
Albums with George Strait
*''
Ocean Front Property'', 1987
*''
Livin' It Up'', 1990
*''
Chill of an Early Fall
''Chill of an Early Fall'' is the eleventh studio album by American country music singer George Strait. It was released by MCA Records. The album produced the singles " If I Know Me" and " You Know Me Better Than That", both of which reached Num ...
'', 1991
*''
Holding My Own'', 1992
*''
Strait Out of the Box
''Strait Out of the Box'' (retroactively known as ''Strait Out of the Box: Part 1'') is the first box set album by American country music artist George Strait. It contains four albums' worth of music, dating from 1976 to 1995. It mainly consi ...
'', 1995
*''
For the Last Time'', 2003
*''
Live at Texas Stadium
''Live at Texas Stadium'' is a live album by Alan Jackson, George Strait and Jimmy Buffett. It was recorded during a concert at Texas Stadium that took place on May 29, 2004. The album was released by Mailboat Records on April 3, 2007.
Track li ...
'', 2007
*''
The Cowboy Rides Away'', 2014
Hit Singles with George Strait
*"
Lovesick Blues
"Lovesick Blues" is a Tin Pan Alley song, composed by Cliff Friend, with lyrics by Irving Mills. It first appeared in the 1922 musical "Oh, Ernest", and was recorded that year by Elsie Clark and Jack Shea. Emmett Miller recorded it in 1925 and ...
", 1991
*"
Gone as a Girl Can Get", 1992
''Ace in the Hole Band'' (album)
The Ace in the Hole Band released their self-named debut album in 1995. Among its many covers, the album features the song "
You're Something Special to Me," which was recorded by George Strait on his 1985 album ''
Something Special''.
;Track list
References
External links
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ace In The Hole
Country music groups from Texas
Musical backing groups