Concert Recap: William Beckmann at Emo’s Austin
Texas-based country artist William Beckmann charmed the audience at Emo’s Austin on Oct. 25 with support from Jackson Wendell.
Photos by Makenna Morgan
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Ryne Rogers opens the night with the resounding guitar intro of “Drinkin’ Alone.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Jackson Wendell enters the stage to sing “Drinkin’ Alone,” joining Rogers on the guitar between verses.
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Bassist Sean Clifton and steel guitarist Ryan Kief play “Drinkin’ Alone.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Wendell sings a cover of “No Getting Over Me” by Ronnie Milsap, singing the pining lyrics, “You can tell everyone that we’re through / And you might even believe it too / But darling, there ain’t no gettin’ over me.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Wendell sings a cover of “No Getting Over Me” by Ronnie Milsap, singing the pining lyrics, “You can tell everyone that we’re through / And you might even believe it too / But darling, there ain’t no gettin’ over me.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  William Beckmann enters the stage swinging his guitar to sing “She Can’t Be Found.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Bassist Michael Moad and drummer Jeremy Wolda play twangy chords to supplement Beckmann during “She Can’t Be Found.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Beckmann smiles at Wolda as they play “She Can’t Be Found.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Guitarist Seth Key strums the chords of “Whiskey Lies & Alibis,” the titular track of Beckmann's newest album Whiskey Lies & Alibis.
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Beckmann dances during the chorus of “Whiskey Lies & Alibis,” while fans sing, “Whiskey lies and alibis / Damn your eyes make a bad thing feel good.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Beckmann dances during the chorus of “Whiskey Lies & Alibis,” while fans sing, “Whiskey lies and alibis / Damn your eyes make a bad thing feel good.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Beckmann slows the tempo down, filling the room with longing energy as he sings the lyrics to "Tennessee Drinkin’.”
 
              
              
                
                  
                  Beckmann slows the tempo down, filling the room with longing energy as he sings the lyrics to "Tennessee Drinkin’.”
 
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
           
        
        
      
    