Gasoline Lollipops are set to perform on November 2nd, offering a night of energetic music. The band is led by Clay Rose, who grew up between Colorado and Tennessee, influenced by his truck-driving father and country song-writing mother. This background shapes the band's sound. Other members include Don Ambory, Scott Coulter, "Bad" Brad Morse, and Kevin Matthews, each bringing their own musical influences from cities like Chicago and Boston.
The band has recently recorded at Dockside Studio in Lafayette, Louisiana. They are promoting their new album "All The Misery Money Can Buy," which explores themes of happiness and the American Dream. The album features collaboration with Donna Farar, known for her work with Willie Nelson and Chris Stapleton.
Gasoline Lollipops have received multiple awards from Colorado Daily and Denver Westword for their performances. Their tours have taken them across the U.S., Europe, and Belize. In 2018, they were recognized on Billboard's Spotify chart and Pandora's Trend Setters list.