
Willy Houston & the Ghost Town Revival Saturday, Sep 20th 8:00 PM
Hard Rock Swagger. Western Grit. Outlaw Soul.
From just outside Atlanta, Willy Houston and the Ghost Town Revival bring a fierce blend of groove-driven hard rock, western atmosphere, and outlaw spirit. Their sound draws from Cruzados, Aerosmith, Chris Isaak, and The Smithereens—equal parts fire and feel—cinematic rock ‘n’ roll made for backroads, barrooms, and desert nights.
Frontman Willy Houston, former lead guitarist for SoCal’s ‘80s band Rozzi Lane, delivers searing guitar riffs and smoky, storytelling vocals, cutting deep into themes of heartbreak, defiance, and redemption. On drums, John Lisenba (a veteran multi-instrumentalist who has performed alongside Grammy-winning artists) lays down the band’s groove and grit. On bass, John Eades—a longtime Atlanta guitarist who once opened for Van Halen with Jaye Swift and Company—brings a melodic edge to the low end.
Together, they conjure something older, dustier, and far more dangerous: a rock ‘n’ roll revival for outlaws, loners, and all still searching for redemption on the wrong side of midnight.
With their debut EP on the way, Willy Houston and the Ghost Town Revival aren’t here to chase trends. They’re here to light a match under the soul of rock ‘n’ roll—and let it burn.
Hard Rock Swagger. Western Grit. Outlaw Soul.
From just outside Atlanta, Willy Houston and the Ghost Town Revival bring a fierce blend of groove-driven hard rock, western atmosphere, and outlaw spirit. Their sound draws from Cruzados, Aerosmith, Chris Isaak, and The Smithereens—equal parts fire and feel—cinematic rock ‘n’ roll made for backroads, barrooms, and desert nights.
Frontman Willy Houston, former lead guitarist for SoCal’s ‘80s band Rozzi Lane, delivers searing guitar riffs and smoky, storytelling vocals, cutting deep into themes of heartbreak, defiance, and redemption. On drums, John Lisenba (a veteran multi-instrumentalist who has performed alongside Grammy-winning artists) lays down the band’s groove and grit. On bass, John Eades—a longtime Atlanta guitarist who once opened for Van Halen with Jaye Swift and Company—brings a melodic edge to the low end.
Together, they conjure something older, dustier, and far more dangerous: a rock ‘n’ roll revival for outlaws, loners, and all still searching for redemption on the wrong side of midnight.
With their debut EP on the way, Willy Houston and the Ghost Town Revival aren’t here to chase trends. They’re here to light a match under the soul of rock ‘n’ roll—and let it burn.