Honey! We’ve missed you and can’t wait to see you!

We invite you to give our latest LP a spin. Looking forward to seein’ y’all at one of our upcoming gigs... Kenny and Belen will literally jump for joy when we get together!

Upcoming Dates

Saturday, May 18 - 8:30 pm

1919

1919 Fleet St, Baltimore, MD 21231

No Cover

Friday, August 18 - 8 pm

New Deal Cafe

113 Centerway Greenbelt, MD 20770

Past Dates

Sunday, April 7, Doors 6 - Show 7 pm

Jammin Java

w/ The Sadies

227 Maple Ave East Vienna, VA 22180

Tickets - $20

Saturday, March 29 - 9 pm

Hank Dietle’s Tavern

11010 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852

$10

Thursday, February 8 - 8 pm

Reckless Shepherd Brewing Co.

18895 McGaw Rd. Columbia, MD 21045

Sunday, December 31

Pearl Street Warehouse

NEW YEAR’S EVE show!

w / Southern Culture On The Skids

33 Pearl St SW, Washington, DC 20024

Tickets $50.00 - $80.00

Friday, November 10 - 8:30 pm

The Runaway

w/ American Touristor

3523 12th ST NE, Brookland, DC

Friday, July 28 - 8:00 pm

New Deal Cafe

113 Centerway Greenbelt, MD 20770

Friday, August 4 - 8:30 pm

1919

1919 Fleet St, Baltimore, MD 21231

Tuesday, June 20 - 8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 pm)

Pearl Street Warehouse

w / Waco Brothers

33 Pearl St SW, Washington, DC 20024

Saturday, May 13 - 2:30 pm

Sun Scape Live Festival at State Fare

748 Frederick Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228

Saturday, May 13 - 8:30 pm

1919

1919 Fleet St, Baltimore, MD 21231

Wednesday, April 19 - 8:30 pm

The Runaway

w / The Sadies

3523 12th ST NE, Brookland, DC

Tickets · $25

Saturday, April 8 - 9 pm

Hank Dietle’s Tavern

11010 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852

Friday, March 24

The Runaway

3523 12th ST NE, Brookland, DC

Saturday January 21 - 7 pm

VFW POST 350 "Hells Bottom"

6420 Orchard Ave Takoma Park, MD 20912

Saturday, December 17 - 8 pm

Pearl Street Warehouse

33 Pearl Street SW, Washington D.C

Friday, November 4 - 7 pm

VFW POST 350 "Hells Bottom"

6420 Orchard Ave Takoma Park, MD 20912

Wednesday, October 12 - 8 pm

Pearl Street Warehouse

Post Fireworks Finale of The Wharf 5yr Anniversary Celebration

33 Pearl Street SW, Washington D.C

Friday, October 7 - 8 pm

Sun Scape Live at State Fare

w/ Fast Eddie & The Slow Pokes

748 Frederick Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228

Thursday, September 29 - 7 pm

The Runaway

w/ The Airport ‘77s (Album Release) and Smokin’ On Planes

3523 12th ST NE, Brookland, DC

Friday, September 23 - 9 pm

Hank Dietle’s Tavern

11010 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852

Friday, August 5 - 7 pm

VFW POST 350 "Hells Bottom"

6420 Orchard Ave Takoma Park, MD 20912

Tuesday, June 28th - 7:00 pm

Pearl Street Warehouse

w / SARAH BORGES

33 Pearl St SW, Washington, DC 20024

Saturday, June 18 - 8:00 pm

POSTPONED! STAY TUNED FOR A RESCHEDULED DATE!!

New Deal Cafe

113 Centerway Greenbelt, MD 20770

Saturday, May 21 - 9:00 pm

Hill Country DC

410 7th St NW Washington, DC 2000

group photo

Shiny stuff,

short leather skirts, high-heeled shit-kickers, science, and real country music.

True story

Booking

The Highballers

 

To book a show, give us a shout via email or text!

 

ballersdc@gmail.com
301-455-1974

318 Farragut St NW

Washington, DC 20011

 Press

"The Highballers bring one of the most energetic live performances of any band in the area...For all the District dwellers, you shouldn’t shudder at the thought of going Clarendon in the dead of winter-the trip will be well-worth the hike. As the official show poster says, “This ain’t your mama’s country music.”"

- Stephanie WIlliams, DC Music Download (Jan 26, 2015)


“The Highballers’ self-titled album is full of high energy indie-rock with a healthy does of country ache and alt-whatever ‘tude in the same vein as The Knitters and X and other West Coast bands. It’s great to hear this kind of cowpunk coming out of the D.C. area. If you ever get the chance to catch these folks live, do yourself a favor and do it. They will remind you of what Saturday nights are for.”

- Calvin Powers, Americana Music Show (Dec 17, 2014)


“The Highballers - It's been a long time since I've seen one of the finest area honkytonk, country & WESTERN bands, and it's high time I see them at Gypsy Sally's...The band employs loads of skill and style in making this music so easy to grab on to...They can hold their own with anyone on any stage and even have enough glitter on their guitars to work with Billy Zoom. Even if this genre is not at the top of your list (and it's not for me), you owe it to yourself to see a great band like this as they offer up great songs that link the wide array of rock'n'roll styles that hold the universe together... or just come out, let your hair down and have fun.”

- David Hintz, DC ROCK LIVE (Oct 26, 2014)


"the colorful and energetic alt country/roots/twang sound of The Highballers...is four gentlemen and a lady comprised of vocalist Victoria Patchen, guitarists Kendall Jackson and Sean Lally, drummer Drake Sorey, and bassist Michael Barrientos. They have previously sold out shows at Iota with their loud unique Americana sound and sparkly guitars."

- Staff, Clarendon Nights (Jan 31, 2015)


“Producer Don Zientara builds everything up from a solid rhythm section base and adds Sean Lally's vital guitar to give the songs their much appreciated dose of Tele twang.”

- Lonesome Highways, Lonesome Highways (Mar 17, 2014)


“Here’s the bottom line. The Highballers can play well. They can write well. There’s not a bad song on the record, which is a rare and wonderful thing these days. This is a great record.”

- Kent Newsome, Rancho Radio (Mar 18, 2014)


“If you like crunch with your twang; if you think it’s a crying shame that Hank Williams Sr. never lived long enough to don a Nudie suit; if you think the ultimate gig would be Johnny Cash fronting The Bottle Rockets – or Uncle Tupelo at their cowpunkiest – then you, my friend, need to listen to The Highballers.”

- Brian Robbins, Relix Magazine (Mar 03, 2014)


“Bringing some Washington, D.C., twang to Atlanta for the first time on Sat., Feb. 22, the Highballers fit right in with the storied Redneck Underground. The group sounds as good as it looks, with songs steeped in a high-energy honky-tonk tradition, and a little punky snarl thrown in to boot. Add the near-perfect boy-girl harmonies and some super chicken pickin’ and you have a band that brings authenticity and adoration for the electric roots of country music to the stage.”

- James Kelly, Creative Loafing Atlanta (Feb 17, 2014)


“And now their new, self-titled release, features more good country rock from the country’s capital. Yeah, these guys are based in Washington, D.C., which surprised me when I first heard them last year. This new album is full of upbeat, fast-paced country rock tunes, with both male and female vocals.”

- Michael Doherty, Michael Doherty's Music Log (Feb 12, 2014)


“If you’ve never seen The Highballers live, trust me on this. They are on the short list of the most entertaining live acts in DC today, and they only continue to get better with every show I’ve seen.”

- Paul Vodra, Hometown Sounds (Jan 09, 2014)


“Alt-Country outfit The Highballers is one of the most energetic bands you’ll see live, and whether your music tastes fit with its style or not, the group’s performance will turn you into a believer. There’s no better time than this show to catch this animated group, as it will also be The Highballers’ CD release show.”

- Stephanie Williams, D.C. Music Download (Jan 06, 2014)


“The Washington DC based band is back with a new self-titled CD and plenty more songs of drinkin', unruliness, and remorse plus great guitar work and vocal harmonies.”

- Todd M. Godbout, MyJoog.com (Jan 03, 2014)


“These local bar room stomp specialists have done quite well in a relatively short time and are back with another fine album to lay claim to the most foot stomping, beer swilling country honky tonk rock band to walk the streets of DC.”

- David Hintz, DC ROCK LIVE (Jan 02, 2014)


““Rockabilly, bluegrass and blues and loud rock and roll. People stuck around for the whole night.” (Photo Gallery)”

- Photographs By Jeremy Kim/Words By Brandon Wetherbee, Brightest Young Things (Oct 05, 2013)


“Everything is crisp and flowing tonight, as these guys have their class and form at their highest level to date. And I review a lot of albums by bands like this and these guys do it better than all but the best of this field. So it is no surprise they pull in the crowds they do.”

- David Hintz, DC Rock Live (Jul 07, 2013)


"Think that good, classic country music can’t originate from inside the Beltway? Well listen to The Highballers’ Soft Music and Hard Liquor and prove yourself wrong."

- Trigger Man, Saving Country Music (Feb 14, 2013)


“In this sea of straight-laced politicos that is Washington D.C., there are those who row madly and melodically against the current. They aren’t afraid to turn up the volume and rock-country-style. They dare to let their suits shine and their guitars sparkle.”

- Nida Masiulis, D.C. Music Download (Feb 06, 2013)


“This is exactly the band you hope to stumble upon in some dive bar along the highways in the south. Except these guys are actually based in the nation’s capital.”

- Michael Doherty, Michael Doherty's Music Log (Jan 30, 2013)


“The most captivating part of the Highballers’ sonic texture is Victoria Patchen, who adds harmony and backup vocals behind frontman Kendall Jackson’s twangy croon.”

- Catherine P. Lewis, The Washington Post (Jan 11, 2013)


“The Highballers debut album Soft Music and Hard Liquor’s anachronistic-on-purpose sound is a healing salve for those who perceive corporate country to be anathema to the genre’s best respected and most organic roots.”

- Marcus Dowling, OnTap Magazine (Jan 01, 2013)


“This is Americana rock music with great balladry with gutsy heart-worn-on-sleeve songs that do not head anywhere near pretension like many other post-Springsteen bands to remain nameless. There is a touch of Smithereens, John Doe, Sadies, and many other bands in the history of rock'n'roll here.”

- David Hintz, DC ROCK LIVE (Jan 01, 2013)


“The Highballers, are sitting on a brand spankin' new album of original songs that pretty much reflect that lifestyle. Soft Music and Hard Liquor is a collection of classic honky tonk, rippin' guitar, and subtle harmonies that work as much today as in the past”

- Todd Godbout, MyJoog.com (Nov 14, 2012)


“Songs about hard-drinking, crime, sex, heartache and the seamier side of life comprise the core of The Highballers’ music. The band’s sweet savory harmonies meld flawlessly with the twang of Fender telecasters. The Highballers’ brand of country can’t be pigeon-holed into one type of sound; their music is rough and tumble and at the same time can be evocative and haunting. The musicians deliver gnarly blues as well as blazin’ get-out-of-town honky-tonk.”

- Lizzy Sherman, Peel Post (Jul 18, 2012)


"(Victoria), You’ve been described as the “perfect fit” for The Highballers. In addition to having an incredible voice and “despite your perfectly coiffed appearance,” your band-mates say your sharp wit coupled with your ability to keep up with all the rough-edged guys in the group makes you ideal for the ensemble. When you and Kendall Jackson perform together you’ve been described as reminiscent of such classic duos as Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, and Exene Cervenka and John Doe."

- Lizzy Sherman, Peel Post (Jul 20, 2012)


"But they all bring their influences together in a rousing set of honkytonk rock'n'roll. They call it country, but that does not really describe it...They exude a fun attitude as well and it is hard to enjoy this and not get pulled into the rhythm of it all. The crowd was enjoying the night, as many wanted one last night of their long weekend. The Highballers delivered the goods."

- David Hintz, DC Rock Live (Feb 21, 2012)


"They said they had a low-down sound and that came out as gnarly blues rock--thick and deep with piercing lead guitar runs and dual male/female vocals...The second song moved into a psychobilly terrain which was not as fast as say a Gun Club, but had a nice Sadies feel to it...Fans of the really assertive roots bands like the Knitters or the Sadies will eat this music up. "

- David Hintz, DC ROCK LIVE (Jan 13, 2012)


“All show a love for country music as well as for elements of punk, garage rock, rockabilly and other influences which they have blended into something that feels right for them and with enough twang to make it appeal to country music fans the world over. It's not the 50/60s retro fitted sound that some bands use. Rather it's a template that's been tried and tested right back to the early eighties and with numerous bands who took their lead from Rank 'n' File and Jason and The Scorchers, but one that is still valid.”

- Lonesome Highway, Lonesomehighway.com (Jan 06, 2013)


“The Washington-based Highballers -- (Kendall) Jackson, Victoria Patchen on vocals, Sean Lally on guitar, Michael Barrientos on bass and Drake Sorey on drums -- do their own version of country, which Jackson describes as "dirty country" -- the type he listened to growing up in New Orleans.”

- Katie Crowe, Frederick News-Post (Jan 10, 2013)


"If Jackson writes great songs, the Highballers are the perfect band to play them...But it's also true that the Highballers are an exceptionally strong band. They are doing so well because they are all so good... The Highballers are a great band on the brink of wider success...Now is the time to see them live."

- Sean Carman, The Huffington Post (Feb 23, 2012)

“The east coast classic rock’n’rollers The Highballers are one of the first groups to release a record in 2013. Their new record “Soft Music and Hard Liquor” (release date January 12, 2013) reflects the roots of rock music. They rolled into the studio, filed into the sound room, set the 2-inch tape rolling, and let it rip. The album sounds like... them. A roots rock group with a simple, proven roots rock album strategy.”

- Thomas Vilms, Musiceum (Jan 07, 2013)


“Then I saw The Frampton Brothers, another Pittsburgh act, and was really wowed by the energy and creativity of the Midwest music scene (Oddly enough, Sean Lally, Highballers guitarist extraordinaire, was a Frampton Brother). Other than getting lost every time I drive through the city (so many bridges!),”

- Hugh Twyman, hughshowsredux (Jul 18, 2012)


“The Highballers embrace old-school country in their debut album. Lead singer Kendall Jackson's bourbon-smooth vocals and witty lyrics place The Highballers in good company with many of country's greats.”

- Rachel Cholst, Adobe and Teardrops (Jan 16, 2013)


“Off their latest EP, Under Covers (released Jan ’12), this track combines everything that is serene and dark about country music. The pace is calm throughout, the riffs non-intrusive, so you get that classic country feel that you can swing on a hammock to. Yet, the lyrics themselves at times were both haunting and evocative, going into the depths and heartbreak of infidelity. There’s ying and yang in this song, which is admirable, and mirrors a similar sound to tracks by Lou Reed.”

- Clay Conger, D.C. Music Download (Feb 20, 2012)