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Texas’ Own Gene Watson Takes The Stage Jan 23 at Dosey Doe

By: Billy Adams
| Published 01/20/2022

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THE WOODLANDS, TX -- Gene Watson will be performing at Dosey Doe Big Barn on Jan 23. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear one of music’s best and most recognizable voices bring authentic country music to The Woodlands this Sunday.

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Born and raised in Texas, Gene Watson has traveled the world, entertaining countless crowds for the past 60 years with his melodious and soothing country sounds. Winning numerous music awards, including being inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame, the Houston Music Hall of Fame and The Grand Ole Opry, Gene Watson has set the standard for what good country music sounds like. From songs like Fourteen Carat Mind, Farewell Party and Paper Rosie, Gene Watson’s Jan 23 concert will be a night to remember.



Gene was raised in Paris, Texas and moved to Houston when he was 20 years old. He initially played local night clubs to get his start in music while working at an auto body shop during the day. He soon signed with an independent label, and eventually garnered the attention of Capitol Records with the song he covered called “Bad Water”, a song originally released by The Raelettes, that was part of his album titled Love in the Hot Afternoon. He has over 73 charted country songs, 23 Top Tens and 6 #1s. Gene Watson has also released a gospel album called My Gospel Roots. His gospel single titled 'Old Roman Soldier' was a number 1 hit on the gospel charts.

Don’t miss the opportunity to hear Gene Watson live at Dosey Doe Big Barn this Sunday.

Click here to purchase tickets to the Jan 23 Gene Watson performance



About Dosey Doe

This 165 year old historical structure has been saved for its current purpose. Originally built as a tobacco barn in Kentucky, the 300-600 year old growth oak and birch massive beams are the foundation not only for a beautiful room for also for great acoustics. It is a place where memories are made. No need to run from restaurant to music hall, as here you have it all.

Their entrees are 'cooked from scratch' based on the season, special offerings of purveyors with the type of music of the night in mind. Their task is to offer a meal that would be the reason in and of itself to visit Dosey Doe. The presentation is note worthy and the creations are featured in several Cook Books from Canada to Texas.

Nationally recognized artists from around the world dominate the calendar here: from Jerry Jeff Walker to The Rippingtons, Dave Mason to Lee Roy Parnell, Clint Black to Bela Fleck, Leon Russell to Spyro Gyra, Steve Wariner to Hayes Carll, Roger Creager to Mel Tillis, Manhattan Transfer to Gallagher... up very close and personal. Most artists will stay to have photos taken and give autographs after the show. Many very rarely do it anywhere but here and almost everyone says it is one of their favorite rooms to play.

'I have played them all, big and small, but I have never played a place that sounds as good as Dosey Doe!' - Gary P Nunn

'I will gladly tell anyone that Carnegie Hall cannot compete with Dosey Doe,' - Michael Martin Murphy

'One of my all time top 5 places to have played,' - Marcia Ball

Come early and enjoy the room. Filled with Americana artifacts from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, there is plenty to see. Your hands touching the hand-hewn 2000 lb barn beams, your eyes filled with art, artifacts, signage from a simpler time, your taste buds excited from salad to dessert, and music so pure - up close and personal... all designed to 'Take You Away' and create a memory you will keep.

The BIG BARN is home to great causes such as RETT and SWING FOR A CURE; benefits where proceeds go to help children's illnesses. The BIG BARN is available for large wedding receptions, corporate functions, birthdays and anniversary parties.

Click here to purchase tickets to the Jan 23 Gene Watson performance

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