Chattanooga’s Live Music Scene – Krystye Dalton Band

  • Friday, September 16, 2016
  • Bob Payne
Krystye Dalton Band
Krystye Dalton Band
photo by Band's Facebook Page

Things have been hitting on all cylinders lately, and a trip to Bike Night at Bud’s Sportsbar last Wednesday proved to be no exception. The Krystye Dalton Band was playing on the patio for the huge crowd of motorcycle riders and enthusiasts.

Let me first say that Krystye may be the most energetic singer of all times. She rarely stops dancing and bouncing and kickboxing. I left Bud’s needing a nap after watching her. She is exciting to say the least. She is also one of the nicest human beings one could ever meet. Always with a big smile, Krystye doesn’t know a stranger.

Her band normally has Tyler Southern on lead guitar, Cody Bunch on bass guitar, Demarland Dean on drums, and Krystye on lead vocals and rhythm guitar. On this night, Chris Deal was sitting in on drums. If Chris, Cody, and Tyler sound familiar, it is because they are also from the very successful Remembering January Band.

Krystye covers a wide variety of popular songs, plus has written a few herself. They have been in the studio recording for the past few weeks. With her enthusiasm bubbling over and the incredible talent with all of the band members, this is a band you definitely want to see live.

One thing that was notable and very cool – When Krystye took a break, she let the band do a few songs without her. The Remembering January folks are “interchangeable” at most of the positions. Tyler, the lead player, played bass guitar. Cody went to drums, and Chris went to lead vocals and guitar. When it came time in the song for the lead guitar break, Chris nodded to Tyler to take it. Now, this is neat – Tyler played the lead guitar break on the bass, but played as though it was a lead guitar. The Bud’s patio went nuts and loved it.

One thing I would say about Krystye and her band. The crowd got into them like crazy. I mean to tell you, they really liked this band. And, for good reason, I may add. Check out the band at https://www.facebook.com/KrystyeDaltonBand or http://www.krystyedalton.com.

Coming up soon, I will be writing about the Outlaw 45’s, Courtney Daly, Roger Alan Wade, Bad Tatoo Band, and more!

I have said it before and I will say it again – this town has some incredibly talented musicians and they need your support. Go out and catch a live show at a place near you.

I’m back!

Bob Payne is the Entertainment Editor for the Chattanoogan.com and talent buyer for Friends of the Festival/Riverbend. You can follow me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/davrik2000 or email me at davrik@aol.com. 

Bob Payne
Bob Payne
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