Review: Charley Crocket at Granary Live

Charley Crockett rolled into Salt Lake City on Wednesday (July 2, 2025) at Granary Live and everyone within earshot was better off for the long visit. In addition to those who ponied up and actually paid for admission, his songs invited their share of curious rooftop watchers, too. And the higher up their roofs actually were, the better their views of the eventual hazy sunset were. Scenery with a soundtrack. A midweek double win.

While the concert had all the polished bravado of a shiny Vegas show  — Crockett’s larger-than-life name was all in lights behind him and also painted in red across his tour bus, challenging you to ever forget it — he also took time to get more intimate, too. Often, it was just him and his acoustic guitar on the stage, drawing you in with tales likely plucked from his own life, favorites like ā€œWelcome to Hard Times,ā€ ā€œ$10 Cowboy,ā€ and ā€œI Need Your Love.ā€  

Crockett’s visit was an ample excuse for Utahns to wear their favorite cowboy boots and hats, nearly mirroring the Texas singer, no matter what level of cowboy/cowgirl they were. While his music appears to transcend the genre it mostly belongs to — there’s a lot of soul and maybe even an occasional touch of R & B in there if you listen hard enough — defying easy categorization is a plus. It increases how we see him and what he’s able to create in the future. In short, Crockett is hardly a one-note talent or success, and he proved that with every song he performed. 

Photography by Matt Dippel | @gorgeouscornchip


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Dainon Moody
Dainon Moodyhttp://www.saltlakemagazine.com
Utah's only rock ’n’ roll writer, Dainon Moody is a freelance music journalist back after his exclusive three-year tour of Europe, Scandinavia and the Subcontinent. Now writing for Salt Lake Magazine. He's been at this for a minute.

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