Rex and the Ramblers take the courthouse stage Friday night

Last Updated 6/3/2026


Rex and the Ramblers will kick off Nokian Tyres Summer Nights eighth-annual concert series on June 5. The East Tennessee trio consists of three brothers, Rex, Billy A., and Joe King. They play a limited number of engagements each year, sharing their soulful, rockin’, country, funky blues sound with a loyal following. 

The show starts at 6:30 p.m. on the Rhea County Courthouse lawn, and food trucks will be available. Bring your chairs and blankets and enjoy the opening of the seventh annual Nokian Tyres Summer Nights concert series.

The King Brothers grew up in a small, poverty-stricken town in the Deep South, where dirt roads and weathered front porches told stories of struggle and survival.

Raised in a ramshackle house with no running water and a radio that crackled with the sounds of Hank Williams, Carl Perkins and early rhythm & blues artists from Memphis to New Orleans, this music became their escape.

From a young age, the brothers would play music under the stars, using borrowed guitars and even a washtub bass that Billy A built himself. 

Rex and the Ramblers sound blends the raw grit of Southern Blues, Rockabilly and the classic Country and Western creating a unique style that would be uniquely known as Blues-A-Billy. 

As teenagers they played honky tonks, juke joints and Mexican restaurants earning a loyal following across the East Tennessee region they call home. 

Despite their humble beginnings, Rex and the Ramblers’ infectious energy, sharp song selection and authentic southern storytelling helped them become known as a group everyone needs to enjoy in person if they get the chance.

Though their journey started in hardship, their music and their connection to those who love their style keeps them energized.

Rex and the Ramblers only play a handful of public appearances in any given year…so don’t miss the chance to enjoy them Friday night.

Nokian Tyres sponsors the event as part of its commitment to serving the community where it operates an award-winning production factory. The company currently employs approximately 500 team members at its Dayton factory, where it makes all-season and all-weather tires for the North American market. The global tiremaker began supporting the concert series in 2019.

Summer Nights is sponsored by Rhea Heritage Preservation Foundation. Visit rheaheritage.com for more information.
Nokian Tyres Summer Nights kick off June 5June 5—Rex and the Ramblers June 12—Ed Beavers June 19—Michael Seabolt Band June 26—Wilson and Cross The Rhea Heritage Preservation Foun...
THIS MONTH IN SCOPES TRIAL HISTORYJune 1925 Dayton Progressive Club member Walter Nixon reopens Hotel Dayton in anticipation of the crowds that he hopes will visit Dayton...
‘You Can’t Make a Monkey Out of Me’: Music of the Scopes... “You Can’t Make a Monkey Out of Me” is the title of one song written about the Scopes Trial, making fun of that serious legal case in 19...
May 1926—THIS MONTH IN SCOPES TRIAL HISTORYMay 1926 Edward Young Clarke announces that his Supreme Kingdom’s campaign to drive evolution from the nation’s public schools will “tur...
Rex and the Ramblers kick off concert series
Jun 05, 2026
6:30 PM EDT
1475 Market Street
Dayton, TN 37321
Read More 
Eddie Beavers takes the stage June 12
Jun 12, 2026
6:30 PM EDT
1475 Market Street
Dayton, TN 37321
Read More 
Michael Seabolt Band rocks the courthouse June 19
Jun 19, 2026
6:30 PM EDT
1475 Market Street
Dayton, TN 37321
Read More 
Wilson and Cross closes out summer concert series June 26
Jun 26, 2026
6:30 PM EDT
1475 Market Street
Dayton, TN 37321
Read More 

Thank You to our Sponsors!