Turnpike Troubadours Are Giving A Signed Evan Felker Guitar To One Fan Who Donates To Texas Flood Relief
Continuing to give back to those in need. Over the last few weeks, we have seen Texas country artists and friends of these artists band together to support the Texas Hill Country after the horrific floods that occurred over the 4th of July weekend. While it may take months to fully assess the damage caused by these floods and determine what is needed for these communities to fully recover, they are left with ample funding thanks to the country music […] The post Turnpike Troubadours Are Giving A Signed Evan Felker Guitar To One Fan Who Donates To Texas Flood Relief first appeared on Whiskey Riff.


Continuing to give back to those in need.
Over the last few weeks, we have seen Texas country artists and friends of these artists band together to support the Texas Hill Country after the horrific floods that occurred over the 4th of July weekend. While it may take months to fully assess the damage caused by these floods and determine what is needed for these communities to fully recover, they are left with ample funding thanks to the country music community. While I’m sure these numbers will still only make a small dent in what is needed to rebuild, it’s still incredible to see so many artists band together to raise money for the Lone Star State.
Many artists have organized benefit shows, raising substantial amounts for the relief fund. George Strait’s “Strait To The Heart” concert raised $6.5 million and counting, Pat Green raised over $1 million through his virtual concert held at Globe Life Field, Koe Wetzel’s show raised over $750,000, Josh Weathers quickly organized a virtual show that surpassed $500,000, and Robert Earl Keen raised $3 million and counting during his recent benefit show in New Braunfels, Texas.
While many artists have stepped up, with some performing at multiple benefit shows, the efforts to support flood victims are now extending beyond the stage. With many of the benefit shows wrapping up, artists are still finding ways to give back. Recently, the red dirt group, the Turnpike Troubadours, announced that they are collecting donations for Texas flood relief, and one lucky fan who donates will win a signed Evan Felker guitar.
“Hey guys, I’m Evan Felker. I play with a band called the Turnpike Troubadours. Maybe this guitar or maybe one of my J-200s, and 100% of this will go to relief for the flood victims in Texas.”
Said at the start of the video. In a separate post on their social media, the band gives some more information as to how fans can enter to win this beautiful piece of Turnpike Troubadours’ history.
“Donate to enter to win Evan’s Gibson Pre‑War SJ‑200 Guitar. 100% of the money raised will go to Texas Flood Relief. Donate + enter with our friends at Conscious Alliance.
This is the very guitar Evan played on our latest album, ‘The Price of Admission,’ and it made an appearance on stage at every Turnpike Troubadours show from January 2024 through July 2025. Your prize will also include a Letter of Authenticity signed by Evan Felker, confirming its place in Turnpike Troubadours history.”
Felker later posted on his personal Instagram images of the actual guitar that he will gift to a fan:
Back to the YouTube video, Felker shares why it was weighing on his heart to do this in an effort to raise more money for Texas flood victims.
“As a dad and as a guy who called Texas home, this is near and dear to my heart. I’ve been thinking about you guys a whole lot.”
Felker then says that he’s going to perform a tune that he hasn’t played at shows much recently. That song is “Empty As A Drum,” the stunning acoustic ballad from their 2012 record Goodbye Normal Street.
The tune highlights the feeling of being empty as the narrator feels hopeless and is in despair, hoping that a person, perhaps a lover, will appear at the bar he’s at. However, he has created a mess in his mind, knowing that they will likely not show up. As he wrestles with the emotions of profound loneliness, he sips on a finger or two of rum before deciding that it’s time to give up and go home.
“And I’m gonna give it one more minute
Give me one more round of rum
Well I’m as empty as a drum
I’m as empty as a drum
Could you spare a cigarette
I hate to be a bum
But here’s to hopin’ she’ll still come
I’m too old to be this dumb
Well, I’m too old to be this dumb.”
As always, Evan Felker delivers a stunning vocal performance in this laid-back performance. The guitar, too, sounds incredible, and I can fully admit the thought of having that hanging on my wall sounds pretty good.
The Turnpike Troubadours are good Okies who are lending a hand to their brothers and sisters in Texas. Be sure to donate to this wonderful cause, and who knows, maybe you’ll be the lucky winner of this stunning guitar.
Turn this one all the way up.
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