Crossroads Cultural Connections is set to host Laid Back Country Picker in a truly unique concert experience at Bishop Hill Creative Commons this Friday, November 21st. Doors open for an optional community potluck at 6:00 p.m., where guests are encouraged to bring a dish and share a meal before the music begins at 7:00 p.m. The show will feature Laid Back’s signature blend of ’70s guitar rock, honky-tonk, and punk, alongside Honey’s powerhouse drumming and unmistakable style. A suggested donation of $20–$30 supports the artists. For tickets and details, visit xroadscc.org.
Laid Back Country Picker is turning heads nationwide with a genre-blending sound that’s part ’70s guitar rock, honky-tonk, and a dash of punk, all delivered with true hillbilly flair. Known for electrifying performances at venues like the Ryman Auditorium and major festivals such as Bonnaroo and Red Rocks, the band has developed a devoted and diverse following. Sharing the spotlight is Honey, whose powerhouse drumming and unmistakable stage presence in curlers and a moo-moo add to the spectacle. Regularly featured on SiriusXM Outlaw Country, their unique live shows have even caught the attention of Johnny Knoxville, who calls them his “favorite new band.”








