The Trespassers are a Southern Rock/Outlaw Country Punk band with a wild, untamed spirit that’s as big and bold as the Texas sky. Formed by Kurt Joye (bass guitar), Adam Holley (vocals and guitar), and Lynn Hayes (drums), The Trespassers have fused the raw energy of outlaw country with the grit of Southern rock, creating a sound that’s as rebellious as it is infectious.
Hailing from the heart of Texas, the band draws inspiration from the open roads, the rebellious nature of the Lone Star State, and the timeless traditions of rock and roll. Their music channels the freedom of the open road and the spirit of the outlaw — a sound made for those who live on their own terms.
The band’s name, The Trespassers, represents more than just a love for music — it’s an attitude, a lifestyle. With a unique twist on the classic "Trespassers," the name speaks to their approach to pushing boundaries, defying expectations, and daring to cross the line between genres, social norms, and anything that stands in the way of living life with no regrets.
With Kurt Joye’s driving basslines, Adam Holley’s soulful vocals and dynamic guitar work, and Lynn Hayes’ thunderous rhythms on drums, the trio delivers a sound that’s both fresh and deeply rooted in tradition. Their high-energy live shows capture the essence of their music — gritty, raw, and unapologetically real.
Whether they’re lighting up a small dive bar or rocking out at a major festival, The Trespassers bring their A-game to every performance, leaving crowds begging for more. So, if you're looking for a band that embodies the rebellious spirit of rock and roll, with a dash of outlaw country and a punk rock attitude, look no further. The Trespassers are here to stay, and they're just getting started.