Blind Horse Saloon
The Blind Horse Saloon opened in Greenville, South Carolina in 1995 and today is one of the hottest attractions in the Southeast. From the music to the mechanical bull, the Blind Horse Saloon at 1035 Lowndes Hill Road offers an evening of entertainment and fun. The Blind Horse Saloon is open Wednesday through Saturday from 7 pm until 2 am, with music provided most evenings by One-Eyed Jack, the saloon's featured band. One-Eyed Jack musicians Ronald Radford, Tim Suggs, Brandy Williams, Robbie Mabry and Scotty Hawkinshave played for such well-known artists as Randy Travis, Marshall Tucker Band, Reba McEntire and Brooks and Dunn. This video features Acoustic Jam, a fundraising event for St. Jude Children's Hospital held at the Blind Horse Saloon. Sponsored by WSSL-FM in Greenville, Acoustic Jam 2009 included appearances by country music stars Lee Ann Womack, Trent Tollison, James Otto and the Williams Riley Band. Also in this video, Blind Horse Saloon General Manager Steve Lacatena also talks about Blind Horse Saloon events like free dance lessons taught by United Country Western Dance Council Grand Champion Matt Krabbe every Wednesday night beginning at 7:30 pm. Line dances include Sleepwalkin, Dance Ranch Romp, Good Times, Rattlesnake Shake, Tush Push, Canadian Stomp, Elvis Rock, Fever, Funky Cowboy, Swamp Thing, The Wanderer, and Cupid Shuffle. Partners dances include Two-Step, West Coast Swing, East Coast Swing, Cowboy Cha-Cha, Sixteen Step, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.