Granger Smith performs in the Carson Valley Inn’s TJ’s Corral at 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 16.
Granger Smith and his redneck alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr., are back at it again, staging a return appearance at TJ’s Corral. Last October, Smith released the album “When The Good Guys Win.”
Smith’s sidekick, the chaw chomping Dibbles Jr., will join the show, perhaps imparting some “Country Boy Love,” a parody of country songs that idolize drinking beer and hitting the trail in a pickup truck. Savingcountrymusic.com sets the scene for the tune’s music video: “This thing has more pelvic thrusts than a troupe of Paul Abdul backup singers, and more cleavage than a rock quarry…”
A native Texan, Smith clearly likes to have a good old time. He taught himself to play guitar at age 14, citing two motivating factors: “I thought the guitar would make girls pay attention to me, and George Strait played one.” Tickets: $29 and $39