
Pickathon Presents
Jacob Weldon & the Cobras with The Lowtimers
Sat, 27 Jun, 9:00 PM PDT
Doors open
8:00 PM PDT
Showdown Saloon
1195 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, OR 97202
Event Information
Age Limit
21+

Honky Tonk
Jacob Weldon and The Cobras
Jacob Weldon and The Cobras
Honky Tonk
Growing up in Independence, Oregon, Jacob was inspired by the legendary acts of West Coast country music. He brings back a 90's honky tonk sound with a touch of traditional flavor. Influenced by icons such as Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and Dwight Yoakam, he strives to bring high-energy country music hearken to the days of the jumping dance halls of Texas and rowdy honky tonks of Bakersfield.
"I've always wanted bring the country music from my youth back while paying homage to the legends my father listened to" Jacob explained. "I have a lot of respect for traditional and outlaw country, but there was something missing between those bands and modern country music. That's probably where I land. "

Americana
The Lowtimers
The Lowtimers
Americana
Evolution may leave a lot on the cutting room floor, but it always preserves what is essential—not just for survival, but for the self.
For nearly a decade, two dueling guitarists and songwriters, Austin Smith and Mark Tegio, built the backbone of their namesake outfit, honing their hard-worn Americana songwriting. Their music shaped by years of troubadouring up and down I-5, from San Diego to Seattle.
Over time, their sound evolved from its more folk roots, inspired by the likes of Doc & Merle Watson and their guitar interplay, as well as mining the lines left by Townes Van Zandt and Blaze Foley, trying to learn the lessons those broken heroes left behind. As Smith and Tegio split their time between Portland and Santa Cruz, a new crew of musicians entered the Central California mix, expanding their sound in ways the duo perhaps didn’t know they needed—until they knew they did.
Enter The Lowtimers. This new 5-piece band—Tegio (guitar and vocals), Smith (guitar, vocals and harmonica), Tim Kelso (drums), Andrew Dreher (bass and harmonies), and Payton Vermeesch (pedal steel)—remain rooted in soulful Americana, but they now lay it over a new sonic landscape, injecting fresh empathy and drive into songs that paint wise western portraits of lives and loves on the road to redemption, where the goal is less about prosperity and more about peace of mind.
We may remember the past, but we should never forget what the future may hold. To be open and honest with art, it’s evolve or creatively die. And often, evolution delivers an entirely new animal.
Their debut album Cracks is set to be released on May 16th.