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The Red Clay Strays’ Brandon Coleman Joins Zach Top For Killer Cover Of George Jones’ “Bartender’s Blues”
Back at it once again.
In many ways, The Red Clay Strays and Zach Top have shared a similar trajectory over the past few years. Though the two sit on opposite sides of the genre, with the Strays bringing a wholly unique blend of country, southern rock and gospel elements from album to album and Top spearheading the rise of traditional country back to the mainstream, it hasn’t stopped the pair from garnering a lot of crossover fans and, more importantly, a whole lot of success both commercially and critically.
For the Strays, they’ve been nothing short of dominant during the recent award show cycles. At the 59th annual CMA Awards last November, they’d dethrone Old Dominion as Vocal Group of the Year en route to their first-ever CMA win. They’d follow that up last week and dethrone Old Dominion once again, this time taking home their first-ever ACM Award for Group of the Year.
For Top, he’s arguably been even more successful. Not only did he take home Best New Artist at the CMA Awards in November, which he accepted with a Coors Banquet in hand, but he also scored his first-career Grammy in February. In turn, Top became the first-ever winner of the brand-new Best Traditional Country Album category, winning it with his sophomore album, Ain’t In It For My Health.
What makes the two so special, outside of the incredible work in the studio, is the number of times they’ve collaborated in the past year. Last April at Georgia Rodeo, the pair would surprise the crowd with a performance of Waylon Jennings’ 1990 single, “Where The Corn Don’t Grow,” which was later covered and popularized by Travis Tritt in 1996.
Just two weeks ago, at Red Clay’s album release party for Grateful at the Pinnacle in Nashville, Top would make a surprise appearance and they’d play the track once again.
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In case you were getting tired of the two powerhouses performing “Where the Corn Don’t Grow” recently (though I’m not sure why you would), the pair reunited yet again over the weekend with a brand new cover, this time at Top’s headlining show at the Wharf Amphitheater in Orange Beach, Alabama.
After Top performed past hits such as “South of Sanity,” “I Never Lie,” “Use Me” and more, the Washington native would call the Stray’s frontman, Brandon Coleman, to the stage to perform George Jones’ “Bartender’s Blues.”
In case you’re not familiar with the history of the track, it was first recorded by the legendary James Taylor back in 1977. Appearing as a B-side to his JT album’s lead single, “Handy Man,” Taylor’s version of “Bartender’s Blues” didn’t receive a whole lot of love on the charts, peaking at #88. Jones, on the other hand, popularized the song. Releasing it as the lead single of his 1978 album of the same name, the “He Stopped Loving Her Today” singer would score a Top 10 hit with the track, with it peaking at #6.
As for Top and Coleman’s cover, it’s about as good as you would imagine. Top has become what can only be described as a human jukebox over the years with all of his classic country covers, so it almost feels like second nature to hear him flawlessly cover a track like “Bartender’s Blues.” Coleman (and the Strays by extension), on the other hand, haven’t been as cover-heavy during their live shows recently. Given this, it truly felt special to hear his powerful vocals on a Jones song.
If you’re a fan of Top and Red Clay’s recent collaboration on “Where the Corn Don’t Grow,” this is nothing short of a must-watch. I think this one might top it.
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Zach Top 2026 Tour Dates
June 18—Bloomington, IL—Tailgate N’ Tallboys
June 19—North Lawrence, OH—The Country Fest
June 20—Columbia, MD—Merriweather Post Pavilion«
June 25—South Greenfield, MO—Baker-Spain Stampede
June 26—Bonner Springs, KS—Country Stampede
June 27—North Platte, NE—NEBRASKAland DAYS
July 9—West Valley City, UT—Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
July 10—Boise, ID—ExtraMile Arena
July 11—Pendleton, OR—Pendleton Whisky Music Fest
July 15—Saskatoon, SK—SaskTel Centre∆
July 16—Edmonton, AB—Rogers Place∆
July 18—Whitefish, MT—Under the Big Sky Festival
July 23—Minot, ND—North Dakota State Fair
July 25—Cheyenne, WY—Cheyenne Frontier Days 2026
August 6—Toronto, ON—Rogers Stadium~
August 7—Ottawa, ON—Canadian Tire Centre«
August 8—Canandaigua, NY—CMAC«
August 13—Wantagh, NY—Northwell at Jones Beach Theater≈
August 14—Boston, MA—Fenway Park~
August 15—Boston, MA—Fenway Park~
August 20—Pittsburgh, PA—PPG Paints Arena∞
August 21—Allentown, PA—PPL Center
August 22—Bangor, ME—Maine Savings Amphitheater∞
August 27—Dieppe, New Brunswick—YQM Countryfest 2026
August 28—Gilford, NH—BankNH Pavilion∞
September 1—Toronto, ON—Rogers Stadium~
September 11—Lake Tahoe, NV—Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic«
September 17—San Diego, CA—Pechanga Arena«
September 18—Anaheim, CA—Honda Center
September 19—Fresno, CA—Boots In The Park
September 25—Corpus Christi, TX—Hillard Center Arena«
September 26—San Antonio, TX—Frost Bank Center«
October 2—Jacksonville, FL—VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
October 3—West Palm Beach, FL—iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
October 8—Des Moines, IA—Casey’s Center≈
October 9—Rosemont, IL—Allstate Arena≈
October 10—St. Paul, MN—Grand Casino Arena≈
October 15—Sioux Falls, SD—Denny Sanford PREMIER Center≈
October 16—Milwaukee, WI—Fiserv Forum≈
October 17—Grand Rapids, MI—Van Andel Arena≈
October 23—Lafayette, LA—CAJUNDOME∆
October 29—Duluth, GA—Gas South Arena∆
October 30—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena∆
≠with special guest Cole Goodwin
«with special guest Wyatt McCubbin
∆with special guest Lukas Nelson
~with Chris Stapleton
≈with special guest Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives
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