Jon Wolfe

Classic Texas Country

Jon Wolfe

About Jon Wolfe

Country artist Jon Wolfe is part rebel and part traditionalist -- his songs are upbeat and tuneful enough to get crowds dancing, and loaded with plenty of rock & roll swagger, but that doesn't get in the way of his allegiance to classic honky tonk themes. His deep, resonant voice is versatile enough to mesh with thoughtful ballads or raucous, anthemic material, and he's established himself as a star in the Southwest with plenty of live work and by releasing his own music. 2010's It All Happened in a Honky Tonk was the album that first exposed Wolfe to a nationwide audience, 2017's Any Night in Texas spawned the hit "Boots on a Dance Floor," and 2021's Dos Corazones was an ambitious project that added bigger production and atmospheric touches to his sound. Born and raised in Miami, Oklahoma, a small town 90 miles from Tulsa, Wolfe's first experience with singing came in church, and while he grew up with a taste for classic pop (most notably Frank Sinatra), he was introduced to country music by his stepfather, who played bass with the house band at a local country venue. (One of the other members of the band was Joe Don Rooney, who went on to play with the group Rascal Flatts.) The tremendous success of fellow Oklahoman Garth Brooks inspired Wolfe, and as he began digging deeper into classic country, he first considered making music his career. For a spell, he lived in Chicago, working as a commodities trader -- "I was the only guy on the trading floor in cowboy boots," Wolfe once told a reporter -- but in time he made his way to Texas, regularly playing in Houston before settling in the Austin/San Marcos area. As he became a regular on the Lone Star honky tonk circuit, he was soon sharing stages with the likes of Dwight Yoakam, George Strait, Merle Haggard, and Asleep at the Wheel. In 2005, Wolfe self-released his debut album, Almost Gone, and a 2006 show in Nashville led to a deal with the independent Midas label; he cut some material for the label, including a version of the song "She Won't Be Lonely Long," but Midas went out of business before releasing anything by Wolfe, while Clay Walker recorded "She Won't Be Lonely Long" and saw it become a hit. Despite his frustrations, Wolfe kept performing and writing songs, and he released the album It All Happened in a Honky Tonk, another self-distributed title, in 2010. The album became a regional success in the Southwest, and in 2013 it was reissued by Warner Bros. Two years later, Wolfe returned with his third full-length release, Natural Man, another set that fused a traditional sound with contemporary energy and swagger. In 2017, Wolfe's single "Boots on a Dance Floor" rose to number one on the Texas Regional Radio Report. The tune also appeared on his fourth album, Any Night in Texas, which he released that year through his own Fool Hearted Productions label. Wolfe returned with the Feels Like Country Music EP in 2019. When Wolfe was booked to play a show at Gruene Hall, a storied venue in New Braunfels, Texas that's the state's oldest continuously operating dance hall, he recorded the concert for posterity, and Live at the Legendary Gruene Hall was released on CD and digital download in 2020. The following year, Wolfe brought out a studio album, Dos Corazones, an hour-long production that offered a diverse variety of themes, melodies, and studio techniques. ~ Mark Deming

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About Jon Wolfe

Country artist Jon Wolfe is part rebel and part traditionalist -- his songs are upbeat and tuneful enough to get crowds dancing, and loaded with plenty of rock & roll swagger, but that doesn't get in the way of his allegiance to classic honky tonk themes. His deep, resonant voice is versatile enough to mesh with thoughtful ballads or raucous, anthemic material, and he's established himself as a star in the Southwest with plenty of live work and by releasing his own music. 2010's It All Happened in a Honky Tonk was the album that first exposed Wolfe to a nationwide audience, 2017's Any Night in Texas spawned the hit "Boots on a Dance Floor," and 2021's Dos Corazones was an ambitious project that added bigger production and atmospheric touches to his sound. Born and raised in Miami, Oklahoma, a small town 90 miles from Tulsa, Wolfe's first experience with singing came in church, and while he grew up with a taste for classic pop (most notably Frank Sinatra), he was introduced to country music by his stepfather, who played bass with the house band at a local country venue. (One of the other members of the band was Joe Don Rooney, who went on to play with the group Rascal Flatts.) The tremendous success of fellow Oklahoman Garth Brooks inspired Wolfe, and as he began digging deeper into classic country, he first considered making music his career. For a spell, he lived in Chicago, working as a commodities trader -- "I was the only guy on the trading floor in cowboy boots," Wolfe once told a reporter -- but in time he made his way to Texas, regularly playing in Houston before settling in the Austin/San Marcos area. As he became a regular on the Lone Star honky tonk circuit, he was soon sharing stages with the likes of Dwight Yoakam, George Strait, Merle Haggard, and Asleep at the Wheel. In 2005, Wolfe self-released his debut album, Almost Gone, and a 2006 show in Nashville led to a deal with the independent Midas label; he cut some material for the label, including a version of the song "She Won't Be Lonely Long," but Midas went out of business before releasing anything by Wolfe, while Clay Walker recorded "She Won't Be Lonely Long" and saw it become a hit. Despite his frustrations, Wolfe kept performing and writing songs, and he released the album It All Happened in a Honky Tonk, another self-distributed title, in 2010. The album became a regional success in the Southwest, and in 2013 it was reissued by Warner Bros. Two years later, Wolfe returned with his third full-length release, Natural Man, another set that fused a traditional sound with contemporary energy and swagger. In 2017, Wolfe's single "Boots on a Dance Floor" rose to number one on the Texas Regional Radio Report. The tune also appeared on his fourth album, Any Night in Texas, which he released that year through his own Fool Hearted Productions label. Wolfe returned with the Feels Like Country Music EP in 2019. When Wolfe was booked to play a show at Gruene Hall, a storied venue in New Braunfels, Texas that's the state's oldest continuously operating dance hall, he recorded the concert for posterity, and Live at the Legendary Gruene Hall was released on CD and digital download in 2020. The following year, Wolfe brought out a studio album, Dos Corazones, an hour-long production that offered a diverse variety of themes, melodies, and studio techniques. ~ Mark Deming

Jon Wolfe's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
05 Jul 2025 Jon Wolfe @ 201 Saddle Club Avenue in Woodland Park 201 Saddle Club Avenue, Woodland Park, CO, United States
25 Jul 2025 Jon Wolfe in Miami Miami - Oklahoma Route 66 Heritage Fest, Miami, OK, United States
01 Aug 2025 Jon Wolfe in Oklahoma City Beer City Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK, United States
23 Aug 2025 Jon Wolfe in Ropesville 62/82 Music Fest, Ropesville, TX, United States
20 Sep 2025 Jon Wolfe in Lubbock Boots & Badges Ball, Lubbock, TX, United States

Jon Wolfe's Popular songs

  • Boots on a Dance Floor
  • Play Me Something I Can Drink To
  • I Don't Dance
  • Some Ol' Bar in the 90's
  • That Girl in Texas

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Some of Jon Wolfe's most popular songs include Boots on a Dance Floor, Play Me Something I Can Drink To, I Don't Dance, Some Ol' Bar in the 90's, That Girl in Texas. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Jon Wolfe's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Boots on a Dance Floor, Play Me Something I Can Drink To, I Don't Dance, Some Ol' Bar in the 90's, That Girl in Texas, and more.

Jon Wolfe is known for their distinctive sound in the classic texas country genre, often blending elements of red dirt, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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