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August 5, 2026
Dylan Earl and Hannah Juanita share a bill at Tractor Tavern on Wednesday August 5th, with Mose Wilson opening. Doors open at 7:30pm and the show starts at 8:00pm. This is a 21+ event. KBCS 91.3 is proud to present three artists who treat classic country like something worth protecting, not just preserving.
About the Artists
Dylan Earl
Dylan Earl was born in Louisiana and grew up in Arkansas, and that mix shows up everywhere in his music. His new record Level-Headed Even Smile digs into his own formative years — the people who taught him the ropes and the back roads, and who he hopes to become. There is wit in it, and irreverence, and a real willingness to color outside the lines.
He has spent nearly a decade behind the wheel, driving to play for whoever shows up. He has shared stages with Esther Rose, Nick Shoulders, Judy Blank, Willi Carlisle, and Emily Nenni across the US, UK, and Europe.
Hannah Juanita
Hannah Juanita left Tennessee in her early twenties looking for something. She traveled, worked odd jobs, and spent a lot of nights singing fireside with friends — never thinking of music as a career. Eventually she made it back to Tennessee and landed in Nashville with nothing but her dog, her guitar, and a handful of heartbreak songs. That was enough.
She is a self-proclaimed ramblin' gal who has toured heavily since 2021, sharing stages with Hayes Carll, Nick Shoulders, and Emily Nenni. Her 2024 album Tennessee Songbird broke into the top 40 Americana Radio Chart.
Mose Wilson
Mose Wilson began playing guitar and leading hymns in church at six years old. He is the first traditional musician in his family. His music weaves roots, country, and Americana together with soul, funk, and bluegrass. His influences range from Hank Williams to Lynyrd Skynyrd. He opens the night with songs about hard work, the nightlife, and the parts of life that do not resolve easily.

