Tickets are $10 to the shows, including fans that wish to ride their 4-wheelers at BamaJam before the shows.

Owens, whose music can be found both on ReverbNation and YouTube, among other sites, had the No. 1 song in Texas for 16 weeks following his first album with “Bottom of the Fifth.” That song also made it to No. 37 on the Billboard charts.

Owens, who prefers traditional country music from the likes of George Strait, Keith Whitley, George Jones and Merle Haggard, has changed to renown Nashville record producer James Stroud.

“I was in between record labels and trying to decide if this was something I wanted to do with two kids and a wife,” he said. “I cut (Homemade Mexico) and it was so good I figured I’d give it another shot.”

The single “Homemade Mexico” is about a girl that can’t afford a trip like others to Mexico, so she decides to make Mexico come to her Georgia home.

“It’s a fun summertime song,” Owens said. “She decides to get mugs chillin’ and do some grillin’ in her backyard.”

Owens will back by familiar bandmates Scott Ward (steel guitar) and Mike Gilmore (guitar), guys that he has played with for 14 years. Owens said Homemade Mexico will include lots of steel guitar in many songs.