ELLIS BULLARD

Honky Tonk Ain’t Noise Pollution
(Feels So Good)
Add date: 2.13.2024
Release date: 2.9.2024




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Born in Louisiana and raised in Texas, Austin-based Ellis Bullard has a musical lineage steeped in rich history. His distinct sound and unique talent results from years of dedication and commitment to the craft. While drawing inspiration from legendary figures such as Merle Haggard and Jerry Reed, Bullard's music seamlessly channels the spirit of Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley collaborations, harmoniously synthesizing classic and subtle outlaw country influences. 

Bullard is now unveiling his new ten-track album, Honky Tonk Ain’t Noise Pollution. Inspired by life events and the people he meets, the songwriter shares, "This album is everything to me. It's over ten years of winning and losing along the way. This record is blood, sweat, and tears. No bullshit. All the players on this record are like brothers to me, and the energy we create on stage and in the studio is incredible. We’re thrilled that we could capture it all and put it on a record for you."  

Sonically, Honky Tonk Ain’t Noise Pollution is an amalgam of sounds and influences, with Bullard admitting, "It’s country as cornbread but totally has some rock n roll in there. We’re calling it a ‘Honk n Roll’ record. We’re in the clubs, dance halls, and theatres alike, and folks are really digging our sound and what we bring to the stage. This record was so much fun to make, we know y'all are gonna enjoy it."

Bullard and his ensemble of seasoned Austin A-listers have graced prestigious stages, opening for Texas County and Americana luminaries including Paul Cauthen, Whiskey Myers, Mark Chessnut, Moe Bandy and Gary P Nunn. Bullard performed at ACL 2023 and is slated to play at Jackalope Jamboree and SXSW in 2024. 

Bullard's authenticity and humility shine through his songs as he and his band continue to electrify stages locally in Austin and nationwide, introducing audiences to their distinctive brand of country music.