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"Live at Lost Pines" brings the best of Texas' emerging and established musicians to resort guests in a beautiful, natural setting. JOE ELY PERFORMS ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, at 7:30 pm.  Complimentary to inhouse guests.  $25 at the door for non overnight guests.

Texas native Joe Ely is an award-winning singer, songwriter and guitarist whose music touches on honky-tonk, country and rock and roll.  Throughout his career, Ely has issued a steady stream of albums, most on the MCA label. Ely's energetic live performances have become legendary, and he has released a live album roughly every ten years (the last was LIVE Cactus in 2008).  Ely's first, self-titled album was released in 1977.  The following year, his band played London, where he met punk rock group The Clash. Impressed with each other's performances, the two bands would later tour together. Ely would contribute backing vocals on the Clash single "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" from Combat Rock (1982), and Ely's Live Shots includes photos of Clash member Joe Strummer performing as a guest with Ely's band. 

In the late 1990s Ely was asked to write songs for the soundtrack of Robert Redford's movie "The Horse Whisperer," which led to re-forming The Flatlanders with Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock. A new album from the trio followed in 2002, with a third in 2004.  In February 2007, Ely released Happy Songs From Rattlesnake Gulch on his own label, Rack 'Em Records. A book of Ely's writings, Bonfire of Roadmaps, was published in early 2007 by the University of Texas Press. In early 2008, Ely released a new live album featuring Joel Guzman on accordion recorded at the Cactus Cafe in Austin late 2006.

Please click on reservations for special offers! Please note that the resort's dining, spa and golf amenities are open to the public. The resort's Crooked River water park is not. Musical performances are at varied locations on resort property.

 

 

Shellers Barrelhouse Bar

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Purchase Playlists

So proud of its Texas music heritage that Hyatt Lost Pines offers guests the opportunity to download selections from its extensive Central Texas music library as part of a digital music program announced.

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