Celebrate 4/20 at Riverside Revival with 420-A-Thon, a stacked night of live music featuring West Texas Exiles, The Deltaz, and George Bryan & Assisted Living. With a blend of Americana, roots rock, and feel-good grooves, this lineup brings high energy and serious musicianship for a night built for good vibes and great songs.
Join us April 20 for a night of standout performances and celebration. Tickets are just $10.
This event is 18+. Valid ID required for entry.
Doors 7 PM
Show 8 PM
Featuring five musicians who grew up across El Paso, Lubbock, and Amarillo, West Texas Exiles channel the wide-open spirit of the Lone Star State into a rich, Americana-driven sound. Formed from the ashes of the Dirty River Boys, the Austin-based band is led by a powerhouse trio of songwriters—Marco Gutierrez, Daniel Davis, and Colin Gilmore (son of legendary Texas troubadour Jimmie Dale Gilmore)—alongside seasoned bassist Eric Harrison and drummer Trinidad Leal.
Their 2023 debut EP laid the groundwork for their upcoming full-length album 8000 Days, showcasing the tight, road-tested chemistry they’ve built through a weekly residency at Austin’s iconic Continental Club. The band has also made appearances at major events including SXSW, Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion, Americanafest in Nashville, Braun Brothers Reunion, and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco.
The Deltaz are a brother duo blending Americana, blues rock, and sibling harmonies into a sound rooted in the heart of American music. Raised outside Los Angeles, Ted and John Siegel cut their teeth on Southern California’s live scene, mentored early on by bassist Rick Rosas (Neil Young, Joe Walsh). They later shared stages with artists like The White Buffalo, gaining a reputation for gritty, soul-driven performances.
In 2018, the Woolsey Forest Fire destroyed their home and studio. Rather than slow down, the brothers relocated to Nashville, rebuilding their lives and sound. That new chapter comes to life in Give It All to You, a 12-song album to be released in September 2025, produced by Grammy-winner Mark Neill (The Black Keys, Charley Crockett). Recorded live it captures the band’s tight chemistry, emotional depth, and fearless musicianship.
Now fixtures in Tennessee’s roots scene, The Deltaz have played residencies at Dee’s Lounge and The Underdog, performed at Fox & Locke, and appeared at Pilgrimage Festival. They’ve also built strong ties in the Mississippi blues world, collaborating with Watermelon Slim, playing the Juke Joint Festival, and even performing at Mississippi State Penitentiary. For The Deltaz, music is more than craft, it’s resilience, connection, and devotion. Give It All to You is not just an album, it’s a love letter to roots music and a new beginning for two brothers who never stopped listening to each other.