Since their inception in 2012, JENNY DON'T AND THE SPURS have kept a relentless schedule of recording, playing locally, and touring. After nearly 500 live appearances in almost a dozen countries, and with a slew of acclaimed albums and singles to their name, they feel they are just getting warmed up. The Spurs were founded one cold, winter's evening by Jenny and Kelly. Jenny had been fronting her own band, DON'T, for some time, as well as playing the occasional solo acoustic set here and there. After the concept of forming a raw, real, and back-to-the-roots country band had taken hold, it wasn't long before the couple was rehearsing a seminal set of standards by such influential early country crooners like Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Ernest Tuff, and Hank Sr., as well as sprinkling of originals. The trio has since welcomed Buddy Weeks to the band. Their acclaimed albums include 'Fire on the Ridge' (2021); and Lovesick Crawl (2023).
"You've already got a couple of Spurs' past bands in your collection anyway, with rodeo rider turned musical revivalist Jenny Don't...Together, they keep shattering misconceptions country folks have..." states STOMP AND STAMMER. "Jenny Don't and The Spurs are fantastic independent country and western quartet who sing heart wrenching songs about emotional turmoil wit passion and honesty. The quartet's albums will make classic country western fans extremely proud." states JERSEY BEAT.