Rusty Jackson
- Post Falls, ID
- Country Band
- 19 Verified Bookings
Eileen D. P. said “Rusty performed several folk songs with local historical value at a challenging venue - convention center main foyer - and he did it very well! Highly…”
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Treasure Canyon Band-TCB is a highly acclaimed and professional cover band based in Caldwell, ID that offers an incredible range of talent and sound which makes them the best classical country band in Idaho. They specialize in bringing the best of classic country music from the 60s, 70s, and 80’s to you! The members: George Nourse, Joe Nourse, Dan Fullmer, and the incredibly talented Michelle Ball, bring this incredible sound and experience that you Don’t miss out on! So Book Them Now! Please Visit Treasure Canyon Band-TCB's webpage (link hidden) and scroll to the bottom of the page and click on their Facebook and YouTube channels.
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Price Range: $400.00 and up depending on venue and length.
Gig Length: 180 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
Treasure Canyon Band is one of Idaho’s premier home-grown country western bands. We play mostly Old Country 90's on back to the 40's as well as some New Country and a little Southern rock and blues in-between. If you love to swing dance, line dance, two step, waltz, western swing dance, jitterbug, or even polka dance then we are your band to call. Please visit TCB’s webpage at (link hidden) for more information and click on the YouTube channel link at the bottom of the page to view and listen to our music.
Joe Nourse: Joe continued on with promoting and developing TCB after his father, George Nourse took time off. His goal is to continue on playing music with his father and entertain people with real country music that people love to hear and dance to. He plays in two country bands and even loves blues and rock and, he is a registered nurse; therefore, he is gifted with two passions, music and the medical profession.
George Nourse: Originally the band was called ‘Night Train West’. George served as Sheriff of Canyon County for 25 years. He retired in 2004 to spend more time with his wife, Joy and their grandchildren. He devoted his extra time writing the music he loves. George produced a three CD's. His first one is called, ‘A Cowboy’s Dream’, on which he collaborated with his songwriting partner, Tim Ramsey. The album can be found on iTunes and YouTube. He is back playing with TCB full time.
Depending on the size and type of venue will determine what will be used. We have enough sound, and lighting, and stage to play to a crowd 50-3000+ people. TCB provides all of it regardless of size!
Set list varies depending on the venue. But here are some songs we choose from and have played many times.
Going home, Heart broke, That Girl’s Been spying on me, Playboys, Cowboy’s Dream, Fast As You, Drinkin’ Problem, Right Where I Need To Be, Mr. Lonely, Boot Scootin’ Boogie, Getting the Feel, Call me the Breeze, Codigo, Fast Hearts and Slow Towns, Honky Tonk Blues, Rose in Paradise, Missing, Fourteen Gears, Alright Already, T-R-O-U-B-L-E, Somewhere Between right and Wrong, Guitars and Cadillacs, The Fireman, The Cowboy Rides Away, Drivin’ My Life Away, Ace In The Hole, Me and Paul, Every Little Honky Tonk Bar, Lookin’ For Love, Too Much Stuff, Workin’ Man Blues, Ramblin’ Fever, Ain’t Living Long Like This. Little Long Haired Outlaw, Hard Livin’, On My Way to You, Mustang Sally, Brokenheartsville, Folsum Prison Blues, I Love This Life, Angel from Montgomery, Redneck Woman, Pontoon, Amarillo By Morning, Honky Tonk Truth, Hard Workin’ Man, Me and Bobby McGee, If Bubba Can Dance, Neon Moon, Beer In Mexico, Tulsa Times, In Love by Now, Tennessee Whiskey, In Love By Now, The Race Is On, Seminole Wind, The Church on Cumberland Road, How Long Gone, Wagon Wheel, Good Hearted Woman, Green River, Can’t You See, Missing you Tonight, Graveyard Blues, Everything’s Gonna Be Alright, House of The Rising Sun, A Soft Place to Fall, Born on the Bayou, Suds In the Bucket, She’s All I got, I’m the Only Hell Mama Ever Raised, Memphis, Don’t Close Your eyes, Burn Out, Don’t Close Your Eyes, Burnout, Blue Clear Sky, The Chair, Long Hair Country Boy, My Next Broken Heart, He Stopped Loving Her today, All These Things, Amanda, Streets of Bakersfield, Honky Tonk Man, I don’t need Your Rockin’ Chair, Head Over Boots, Sweet Home Alabama, Mama Tried, Key’s In The Mailbox, Old Enough To Know Better, Rainy Day Woman, Heartaches by the Number, Crazy Arms, Heart Over Mind, Margaritaville, Rainy Night in Georgia, Spanish Eyes, Between Blue Eyes and Jeans, White Lightning, Setting me up, An American Dream, Six Days On The Road, Old Weakness, Third Rate Romance, Midnight In Montgomery, Etc.
Keith Whitley, Rickey Skaggs, Delbert McClinton, Billy Dean, Sara Evans, Dwight Yoakam, Brooks and Dunn, Tim McGraw, Lynyrd Skynyrd, George Strait, Little Big Town, Roy Orbison, Pirates of the Mississippi, Travis Tritt, Earl Thomas Conley, Bonnie Raitt, Eddie Rabbitt, Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, The Commitments, Merle Haggard, Shenandoah, Kenny Chesney, Don Williams, Riley Green, Sawyer Brown, Chris Stapleton, Waylon Jennings, John Anderson, Darius Rucker, David Lee Murphy, Johnny Lee, Johnny Paycheck, William Michael Morgan, George Jones, Joe Stampley, Buck Owens, Ray Price, Jimmy Buffet, Ray Price, Patsy Cline, Charlie Rich, Conway Twitty, Willie Nelson, Sammy Kershaw, Chris LeDoux, Johnny Cash, and many more.
I provide all our own sound and lighting
Eileen D. P. said “Rusty performed several folk songs with local historical value at a challenging venue - convention center main foyer - and he did it very well! Highly…”
Marc T. said “MOJO is truly a party band. Great audience re pore. Good selection and variety of music. Easy to work with.”
Rick W. said “We really enjoyed Gary and Full Moon Rude at our family event. It was 103! They performed in the heat and played great. They were easy to work with and…”
Michael E. M. said “Cole was so great. His voice is incredible and our party guests loved him. He made the party and should be in Nashville. We saw Thomas Rhett a few days…”