The weekend stop saw her serving as a special guest on Dierks Bentley’s headlining 2026 Off The Map Tour, which launched on June 12 in Rogers, Ark., and also includes a rotating lineup of openers like Cole Goodwin, Owen Riegling, and Mountain Grass Unit.
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♬ original sound - kaitlinbutts“Tulsa Time,” which has been ranked at No. 132 on Rolling Stone’s '200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time' list, has a unique backstory.
One day, after Williams opened a show for Eric Clapton as a supporting act, the two, along with Flowers, got into a jam session that included them playing “Tulsa Time.” Although Williams already had dibs on the song, Clapton also showed interest, which resulted in the two reportedly arguing over who would get to cut it, according to Wide Open Country.
In the end, both icons went on to record the track, with Williams putting his out first. He released his take in 1978 for his Expressions album, and in 1979 the single became a massive hit, topping the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and becoming the No. 1 Billboard Country Song of that year.
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