
MEET THE BAND
Formed in 2014 from Omaha’s storied rock scene, Clarence Tilton is led by brothers Chris and Corey Weber, who grew up in a small town (1,000 people, 10,000 cows), learning guitar on borrowed instruments and bonding over influences like Neil Young, Son Volt, The Allman Brothers, The Flying Burrito Brothers, and James Gang. The five-piece band features co-songwriter Paul Novak (guitar, vocals), Jarron Wayne Storm (drums, vocals), and Craig Meier (bass). Their music, rooted in family legacy and small-town life, balances raw alt-country grit with rich, melodic hooks.
Clarence Tilton has released two full-length albums, Clarence Tilton (2015) and Start Already Lost (2019), and an EP, Word Rolled In (2018).
Critics describe Clarence Tilton as a band that “has cultivated a sound that speaks to both the heart and the head.” The group’s approach to storytelling has reached new heights with “Fred’s Colt (feat. Marty Stuart)” from their upcoming album Queen of the Brawl, which has been described as “more than just a song; it’s a statement — a declaration of Clarence Tilton’s rightful place in the canon of modern Americana.”
Chris Weber - guitar, vocals
Corey Weber - guitar, vocals, pedal steel
Craig Meier - bass
Paul Novak - guitar, vocals
Jarron Wayne Storm - drums, percussion, vocals
Clarence Tilton stands at the crossroads of Americana and Heartland rock, blending tube amps, Telecasters, and the wide-open landscapes of Nebraska into a sound that feels both timeless and fresh. “Americana programmers take note,” says Music Row of the band, whose layered harmonies and recent collaboration with country legend Marty Stuart have garnered attention across the country.