(Las Vegas, NV) – Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band are excited to announce their return Las Vegas for this year’s NFR. While in Vegas, Chancey Williams will be appearing on Flint Rasmussen’s, “Outside the Barrel” on December 4th.
Already attracting record label attention with their large grass roots fan-base and relentless touring, the band is ready to take their own brand of rocking, wild, Wyoming country music back to Las Vegas. “We’re excited to come back to Vegas for the NFR,” said Chancey Williams, “I’m a former saddle bronc rider myself, so I’m always excited to play shows like this where I’m truly in my element. This will be a party!”
“Down with That” and “Silhouette,” are the latest single releases from Chancey Williams & the Younger Brothers, coming out in advance of a new album expected for May of 2017. The band will fly to Vegas from Nashville, where work on the release continues. This past summer the band embarked on a tour that was pretty crazy, even by the standards of the seasoned performers and crew. They shared with stage with Aaron Watson, Old Dominion, Sawyer Brown, Tracy Lawrence, and Reckless Kelly. Tour stops included numerous State Fairs, Music Festivals, swings into Las Vegas, and even France. But, in a year of highlights, it was the opportunity to play during the NFR opening ceremonies, above all others, reminded the band of how far they have come. “It’s a pretty big honor for, us, you know. They say it’s the busiest night at the NFR—the first Saturday, so, we get to play one song in front of 18,000 people,” said Chancey Williams, “We’ve been really fortunate. Things are really going our way, you know, we’ve been at it a long time but it always just keeps going up. “
Rasmussen’s program, “Outside the Barrel,” has played host to Kenny Rogers, Joe Nichols, Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw, and countless other stars over the last 20 years. Chancey Williams always looks forward to sitting down with the legendary rodeo clown. “Chancey has become one of my favorite guests of all time,” said Rasmussen, “year after year he and his crew entertain and interact with our live audience like only they can. Chancey is a true friend of our show!”