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Moe Bandy, Tracy Lawrence and T.G. Sheppard at Oil Palace May 4th

April 24th, 2013

Country music legends, Moe Bandy, Tracy Lawrence and T.G. Sheppard are coming the Rose Capital of the World Saturday, May 4. They will be at the Oil Palace and Tickets are on sale now.

The tickets cost $20 for risers, $30 for floor seats, $4o for golden circle tickets and $100 for tickets to the upstairs lounge.

Bandy has lived all over Texas and has been in the music scene for years. In 1974, he released his first two albums; I just start Hatin’ Cheatin’ Songs Today, and It Was Always so Easy.

Lawrence, a native of East Texas Town, Atlanta, got his start in 1991 when he signed with Atlantic Records and he released his first album; Sticks and Stones. He has released nine studio albums, three compilations, one live album and one Christmas album. He has written more than 30 singles which reached high on the Billboard charts.

Sheppard, a native of Tennessee has been in the business for about 30 years. He got his start in 1975 when he released his self-titled album. Then, the following year, he released two more albums; Motels and Memories and Solitary Man. His most recent album Partners in Rhyme was released in 2007.

Hollytree’s light displays

November 18th, 2010

Tyler Texas Christmas LightsIf you do not feel like paying money to see Christmas lights, than you can take your family to the Hollytree gated neighborhood. The fancy houses are each decorated with amazing displays of colorful lights. A couple houses even have a radio station that you can tune into to and watch a light display that goes along with the music. Many of the house’s Christmas light display are amazing.

But there is one huge down side to going to the Hollytree neighborhood, and that is traffic. Every year as you first pull into the neighborhood you are greeted by an extremely long line of cars and horrible drivers. I always feel bad for the people that live in the neighborhood that are just trying to get home.

One of the first houses you will see when you drive into Hollytree in Tyler Texas does one of the biggest light displays every year. They rent out a radio station that goes along with their colorful and vibrant Christmas lights. My kids love to go here and see all the different lights! I think that going through this neighborhood is a fun and free way to celebrate Christmas and spend time as a family.