OWEN TEMPLE LIVE AT THE OLD QUARTER
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THE OLD QUARTER IS A LISTENING ROOM. LOUD CONVERSATION DURING ARTIST'S PERFORMANCE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. PLEASE CONSIDER THIS WHEN PURCHASING TICKETS TO SHOWS.
Texas-born troubadour Owen Temple has spent decades mining the landscapes of America—its geography and heart—for songs that resonate with both the open road and the intimate details of everyday life. Known for his blend of folk sensibility and honky-tonk punch, Temple’s music captures the rugged beauty of small towns, family ties, and moments of quiet revelation. From his breakout General Store album in the late ’90s, through critically acclaimed releases like Dollars and Dimes, to 2023’s Rings on a Tree, Temple has built a catalog of deeply reflective music that speaks to a wide audience.
Temple’s latest album, Rings on a Tree, is a concept piece that dives into themes of intergenerational connection and the legacies we inherit and pass on. Featuring collaborations with songwriters like Walt Wilkins, Kelley Mickwee, Hal Ketchum, and Gordy Quist, this album underscores Temple’s knack for storytelling, blending historical and philosophical reflections into melodies both haunting and warm. Critics have hailed the record as “a heartfelt examination of life’s unbroken line” and praise his ability to bring depth to the seemingly simple moments we all share.
Temple’s audiences can expect songs that feel both deeply personal and universally resonant, with lyrical wisdom and down-to-earth charm.
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THE OLD QUARTER IS A LISTENING ROOM. LOUD CONVERSATION DURING ARTIST'S PERFORMANCE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. PLEASE CONSIDER THIS WHEN PURCHASING TICKETS TO SHOWS.
Texas-born troubadour Owen Temple has spent decades mining the landscapes of America—its geography and heart—for songs that resonate with both the open road and the intimate details of everyday life. Known for his blend of folk sensibility and honky-tonk punch, Temple’s music captures the rugged beauty of small towns, family ties, and moments of quiet revelation. From his breakout General Store album in the late ’90s, through critically acclaimed releases like Dollars and Dimes, to 2023’s Rings on a Tree, Temple has built a catalog of deeply reflective music that speaks to a wide audience.
Temple’s latest album, Rings on a Tree, is a concept piece that dives into themes of intergenerational connection and the legacies we inherit and pass on. Featuring collaborations with songwriters like Walt Wilkins, Kelley Mickwee, Hal Ketchum, and Gordy Quist, this album underscores Temple’s knack for storytelling, blending historical and philosophical reflections into melodies both haunting and warm. Critics have hailed the record as “a heartfelt examination of life’s unbroken line” and praise his ability to bring depth to the seemingly simple moments we all share.
Temple’s audiences can expect songs that feel both deeply personal and universally resonant, with lyrical wisdom and down-to-earth charm.
Get Tickets
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