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Stoney LaRue performing at the Nutty Brown Amphitheatre in Austin, Texas on November 21, 2020. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)
“I like to connect with people at any age, whatever it might be sonically or to the depth of what they are willing to think. I like to think, and I like people to think and that often generates a connection that can be nurtured,” says Stoney LaRue.

As he prepares the release of Us Time, LaRue reflects on this important connection he has fostered with his fans over his 15-plus years of touring. Together, LaRue and his fans have culled together a “favorite live song set” that is dedicated to his loyal and growing fan base. LaRue is known for his real life, thinking man’s music.

Independently charged, LaRue has sold over 300,000 records over his career and plays 200-plus shows a year. His songs have seen the top of the charts, most recently his hit “Golden Shackles” from his eOne Music debut, Aviator.
Stoney LaRue shared the stage with Wade Bowen at the Nutty Brown Amphitheatre. The band continues across the United States with the last stop at the Golden Nugget Lake Charles Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana on July 17, 2021.

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