Drive-By Truckers's 2017 Concert Photos

Formed in 1996, Drive-By Truckers has become one of the most influential alternative country bands of the last several decades. After independently releasing its third album "Southern Rock Opera" in 2001, Drive-By Truckers signed a record deal with Mercury and Lost Highway Records. The album was reissued the following year to meet distribution demands. Additionally, in 2002, the quarterly music journal "No Depression" named Drive-By Truckers "Band of the Year." While the band originally produced more fun-loving singles and concept albums, much of their repertoire is overtly political with 2016's "American Band" focusing almost entirely on issues like gun control, presidential politics, and related themes. While the band has not achieved the level of commercial success experienced by other country artists that emerged in the mid-'90s, Drive-By Truckers have earned a dedicated cult following.

Drive-By Truckers / Strand of Oaks on Oct 4, 2017 [254-small]

Drive-By Truckers / Strand of Oaks
Oct 4, 2017
 Columbus, Ohio, United States
  Uploaded by Joepauwels

Drive-By Truckers / Drive / Hiss Golden Messenger on Apr 21, 2017 [763-small]

Drive-By Truckers / Drive / Hiss Golden Messenger
Apr 21, 2017
 Washington, D.C., United States
  Uploaded by Clay

Drive-By Truckers / Drive / Hiss Golden Messenger on Apr 21, 2017 [072-small]

Drive-By Truckers / Drive / Hiss Golden Messenger
Apr 21, 2017
 Washington, D.C., United States
  Uploaded by Clay

Drive-By Truckers / Eyelids Or on Mar 7, 2017 [806-small]

Drive-By Truckers / Eyelids Or
Mar 7, 2017
 Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
  Uploaded by Andre Looijestijn

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