News Summary
On March 27, 2025, Charley Crockett and Noeline Hofmann kicked off Rolling Stone’s ‘Musicians on Musicians’ tour at the Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta Hotel. This event celebrated established and emerging artists sharing their musical journeys, highlighting the impacts of mentorship within the music community. Both artists performed iconic country songs while fostering a supportive atmosphere that encourages creativity. The tour aims to connect artists and audiences across various cities known for their musical heritage, enriching the music landscape.
Austin Kicks Off Rolling Stone’s ‘Musicians on Musicians’ Tour
On March 27, 2025, Charley Crockett and Noeline Hofmann brought the inaugural event of Rolling Stone’s ‘Musicians on Musicians’ tour to life at the Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta Hotel in Austin. The event served as a platform for both established and emerging artists to share insights about their creative journeys and musical influences, moderated by Rolling Stone’s senior music editor, Joseph Hudak.
Artist Profiles
Charley Crockett has built a robust presence in the country music scene, earning increasing recognition over the past few years. His storytelling abilities, shaped by experiences such as busking in Austin and Dallas, resonate with his audience. Crockett’s artistic journey is marked by significant interactions, including a pivotal encounter with a Nashville record manager that inspired his song, “Hey Mr. Nashville.” Recent accomplishments include the release of his first major label album, “Lonesome Drifter”, under Island Records, which showcases his evolution as a musician.
Noeline Hofmann, who describes her rural roots as akin to those in “the Texas of Canada,” expressed her admiration for Crockett. Her career was significantly bolstered through her early performances as an opening act on Crockett’s “10 Dollar Cowboy” tour, which she credits with providing essential live performance experience. Hofmann’s breakout single, “Purple Gas”, captured the attention of other artists, leading to a collaboration opportunity with Zach Bryan.
Program Structure and Highlights
The ‘Musicians on Musicians’ tour comprises various stops in cities known for their unique musical heritages, including New Orleans, Washington, D.C., New York City, and Portland, over the course of the next eight months. Each event is designed to celebrate the local music culture, fostering a distinct environment tailored to its audience.
During the Austin event, both Crockett and Hofmann performed songs by iconic country artists, with Hofmann covering Luke Bell’s “The Bullfighter” and Crockett presenting a version of George Strait’s “Amarillo By Morning.” These performances not only highlighted their musical influences but also added a personal touch, demonstrating their deep roots in the genre.
Impact on Music Community
The collaboration between Crockett and Hofmann reflects a greater trend within the music community that emphasizes mentorship and support among artists. Hofmann’s acknowledgment of Crockett’s work ethic and professional integrity underscores the impact he has had on emerging talents. As both artists continue to develop their careers, their stories and shared experiences encourage others in the industry to pursue their passions.
Future Performances
Looking ahead, Noeline Hofmann has upcoming performances scheduled at Two Step Inn in Georgetown, Texas, followed by tours with notable acts such as Kade Hoffman, the Turnpike Troubadours, and Zach Bryan. Meanwhile, Charley Crockett is set to perform for an episode of Austin City Limits on April 1, 2025. Additionally, he has announced a co-headlining tour with Leon Bridges titled “The Crooner & The Cowboy,” which will launch in June and conclude with a concert at the Moody Center in Austin on September 23, 2025.
Conclusion
The launch of the ‘Musicians on Musicians’ tour in Austin marks a significant milestone for both Charley Crockett and Noeline Hofmann, showcasing their contributions to the country music landscape while fostering connections within the industry. As the tour progresses, it promises to shine a spotlight on diverse artists, their stories, and cultural influences, enriching the musical tapestry across various cities.
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Additional Resources
- Austin Chronicle
- Wikipedia: Charley Crockett
- ACL TV
- Google Search: Musicians on Musicians Tour
- KXAN
- Google Scholar: Noeline Hofmann
- Austin American-Statesman
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Leon Bridges
- Rolling Stone
- Google News: Country Music Tour
