Texas Roadhouse Used To Have Live Country Music - Here's Why That Stopped - Tasting Table
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Texas Roadhouse Used To Have Live Country Music - Here's Why That Stopped - Tasting Table
"Booking shows is not a career for the faint of heart. Beyond coordinating schedules, hosting live music night after night requires a skilled ear behind the sound board to make sure the drums don't overpower the bass, and that the vocals don't overpower the drums."
"I had anticipated that we would have country music groups perform every night, staying true to the image of a rowdy roadhouse out in the hill country of Texas. But after I'd dealt with bands showing up late, playing too loud, or going too long, every location thereafter would have no stage and no bands."
Running a music venue alongside a restaurant presents numerous challenges. Coordinating schedules, managing sound levels, and maintaining equipment are essential tasks. Texas Roadhouse initially aimed to feature live country music but abandoned the idea due to complications like late arrivals and excessive noise. The restaurant's environment is already loud, making it difficult to host live performances. The average Texas Roadhouse seats 291 guests, highlighting the complexity of balancing dining and live music.
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