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Charley Crockett’s Satanic Watusi
By Anthony Mariani at Fort Worth Weekly
· July 11, 2026
· 4 min read
Former Irving resident Charley Crockett, who’s thrived as a superb vintage-Outlaw country singer-songwriter now based in Austin, basically said he’s OK with going back to busking, which was what he did before becoming regionally famous — and which is what he may be doing if he keeps adding to this f
Key takeaway NOT ME JACK” is what Crockett posted the other day before launching into a long explanation about his dumping Twin Temple from two dates on his tour.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
Charley Crockett's decision to distance himself from the Satanic doo-wop duo Twin Temple has sparked a heated debate among his fans, with some praising his stance and others criticizing his actions. As a former Irving resident who got his start in the North Texas music scene, Crockett's move is particularly noteworthy for local fans who have followed his career. The fact that he is willing to risk alienating a portion of his fanbase in order to stand by his anti-Trump Christian beliefs speaks to the complexities of the region's cultural landscape. With a significant portion of Tarrant County's population identifying as Christian, Crockett's actions may resonate with some locals who share his values. However, his decision may also be seen as divisive, particularly among the more progressive-minded fans who appreciate his music. As the situation continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how Crockett's local fanbase responds to his actions.
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Category: western ·
Published: July 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Former Irving resident Charley Crockett, who’s thrived as a superb vintage-Outlaw country singer-songwriter now based in Austin, basically said he’s OK with going back to busking, which was what he did before becoming regionally famous — and which is what he may be doing if he keeps adding to this f
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