Concert Recap: Jack Blocker at Mohawk Austin
Southern singer Jack Blocker brought old-school country music and his newest album The Land On Most High to Mohawk Austin on Oct. 25, with support from country artist Cory Cross.
Photos by Carly Schmidt
Cory Cross plays guitar while singing his opening song “Road Dog Prayer.”
Tyler Friedman slides his finger against the steel guitar, adding a smooth element to “Road Dog Prayer.”
Cross sings the upbeat country song “Doin Fine.”
Cross points to the audience while singing the lyrics to song “Cold Beer Hot Summer Night.”
Taylor Jordan rocks out to the lively country song “Cold Beer Hot Summer Night” on the drums.
Drummer Nathaniel Phil gets into the groove of the steady tempo in “Tall Tales and Old News.”
Jack Blocker reacts to the crowd during “Tall Tales and Old News.”
Blocker looks out at the crowd during his cover of “Big River” by Johnny Cash.
Bassist James Yardley plays heavy bass during the cover of “Big River” by Johnny Cash.
Blocker sings the lyrics, “Now, won't you batter down by Baton Rouge? River Queen, roll it on,” during “Big River.”
Blocker sings the ending lyrics, ”And the tears that I cried for that woman are gonna flood you, big river,” to Johnny Cash’s “Big River.”
Blocker plays guitar and sings his slow and sincere country song “Azalea.”
Guitarist Gareth Bell adds backing vocals to “If Heaven Looks Like Arkansas.”
