Texas Hill

The Mommies Reviews

Downtown Cowtown at the Historic Isis Theatre is proud to present Country Music Super Trio Texas Hill to the stage for one night only! Homeschooling Charlie means I have to teach a Music Class. To do this we try and attend as many concerts as possible.

With a New Year upon us I want to increase that number to one Concert a month and if possible and we can find Musicians Charlie wants to hear to two or three concerts. If there in safe places I can take Charlie to on my own like Downtown Cowtown at the Isis Theatre.

Downtown Cowtown at the Isis Theatre is thrilled to announce they will be bringing Country music’s super trio Texas Hill to the stage Saturday, January 29th, @ 7:30PM.

The Isis Theatre, which first opened in 1915, has sat vacant in the Fort Worth Stockyards since 1988. Now open as Downtown Cowtown at the Historic Isis Theatre, the newly renovated venue preserves the original Theatre’s rich history and welcomes audiences to discover its unique character and historical eminence. The new Downtown Cowtown will meet the Fort Worth Stockyards with authenticity while providing something special for everyone. 

About Texas Hill

Texas Hill is a gritty amalgam of overlapping tastes and distinct voices that meet in the middle as a bold harmonic trio.

Craig Wayne Boyd offers a voice full of gospel-tinged Country smoke, Adam Wakefield blends a rootsy bluegrass-and-Americana rasp, and Casey James wraps it with a blue-eyed soul quality and deft blues guitar chops. 

The result is a band that’s both rock solid and highly adaptive. Texas Hill is instantly identifiable, thanks to its well-developed signature sound: a proud, in-your-face harmonic wall. But each of the three singers can, and does, take over the lead, inevitably pushing the group in his own unique direction while those harmonies allow the whole ensemble to hang on to its sonic center.

“When you hear Fleetwood Mac together, you know it’s Fleetwood Mac,” Wakefield says. “When you hear the Eagles singing, you know it’s the Eagles. We have our own sound as a collective, and nothing shows that more than when we flip parts around and still sound the same. These three timbres together, regardless of what register they’re in, they create their own sound.”

“Everybody has strengths in different places, and that’s what makes this so rewarding,” James adds. “It’s three lead singers, and we each can take the reins at different times. But we’re also able to kick back and let somebody else take charge.”

The Voice and American Idol worked in creating a fan base for all three. “When you go through something like that, the only people that can really relate to it are the ones who’ve also gone through it,” Boyd notes. “The navigation is going to be just as hard as it ever was, but it’s so much more rewarding when you’re doing it as a group.”

About Downtown Cowtown at the Isis Theatre

Downtown Cowtown at the Isis Theatre located in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, engages guests with a variety of unique, quality entertainment. 

Formerly the New Isis Theatre, the venue originally opened in 1915 as a single screen movie Theatre featuring silent films with live piano accompaniment. After a fire in 1935, the Theatre was rebuilt into one of the largest movie screen Theatres in Fort Worth. The Theatre closed its doors in 1988 and the building sat vacant for 30+ years until its rebirth in 2021.

Now, Downtown Cowtown at the Historic Isis Theatre gives new, vibrant life to the space. This 500-seat multipurpose venue boasts a private event area, a family-friendly bar, movie concessions and a gift shop. Preserving 106 years of historical significance, the Theatre gives audiences an opportunity to revel in its unique character and artifacts that transport them back in time. 

Downtown Cowtown at the Isis Theatre strengthens its historic neighborhood by providing visitors one-of-a-kind experiences that entertain, inspire, and reflect the community. For additional information, visit, call 817-808-6390, or follow on Facebook and Instagram

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates