Hunter Peebles & the Moonlighters
with Paul DeHaven
Thursday, May 14, 2026 • 7 pm
Bar & restaurant opens at 4pm; tickets required after 6pm
21+ with valid ID (under 21 admitted only if accompanied by parent or adult legal guardian)
Tickets: $12 ADVANCE IN PERSON (buy your tickets in person at our Agua Fria location to save on fees!) | $14.97 ADVANCE ONLINE | $15 DAY OF SHOW
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HUNTER PEEBLES AND THE MOONLIGHTERS
Blending the raw storytelling tradition of John Prine with the timeless sounds of George Jones, Hunter Peebles & The Moonlighters bring a fresh yet classic energy to the Country/Americana scene. Fronted by Hunter Peebles, whose powerful vocals and poignant lyrics explore the highs and lows of the human experience, the band features a signature mix of crying steel guitar, rich instrumentation, and heartfelt melodies.
Based in St. Louis, MO, Hunter Peebles & The Moonlighters have quickly made their mark, sharing the stage with notable acts such as Ben Haggard, Sunny Sweeney, Vincent Neil Emerson, and Willie Watson. Their debut EP, Volume One, released in November 2023, showcases Hunter’s ability to weave personal narratives with universal themes, offering a collection of songs that resonate with fans of classic country and modern Americana alike.
With a sound that honors the past while embracing the future, Hunter Peebles & The Moonlighters are poised to make their mark on the country music landscape.
with PAUL DEHAVEN
Paul DeHaven has been a fixture of the thriving Denver music scene for over 15 years, well-respected for his time crafting licks and tunes as a founding member of now-defunct folk darlings Paper Bird, heartland roots rockers Heavy Diamond Ring, high desert psych virtuosos Eye & the Arrow.
His new release, "Pink Kimono" is out January 21, 2022 on GulchTone Records. "It's kind of all over the place, but it works", says Paul. From the tongue in cheek folk/soul of "Jaguars in Heat", the straight-to-the-heartbreak indie rock of "Carolee", and the synthy new wave dance punk of "Roly Poly", this album has a little bit of something for everyone, and nothing for nobody. Recorded at his home studio during the wee-hours of the pandemic, it's an armchair traveler's album, sending back postcards from the road (read: bedroom) when the roads themselves were closed.