Clay Hollis concert will wrap up PJC 100th Anniversary Homecoming
Published or Revised October 23, 2024
Clay Hollis (left) will perform at Love Civic Center at 8:30 p.m. on Nov. 2, 2024. The grandson of PJC’s first athletic director, H.L. “Hub” Hollis, he visited the field named after his grandfather and the Dragons baseball team in March 2023.
Clay Hollis is a Texas-native, born in the Rio Grande Valley and raised in San Antonio. He's also only one remove away from being a native Parisian, as the grandson of the late H.L. "Hub" Hollis. Last spring, Hollis came by to visit the Paris Junior College Hub Hollis baseball field and Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, he'll perform at the Love Civic Center as part of PJC's 100th Homecoming weekend.
Growing up in Texas, Clay began pursuing music at a young age. At just seventeen, Hollis hit the road, selling merchandise for Jon Wolfe. While on tour with the Texas-country star, Clay discovered a career in music, and touring was his passion. He soon left Wolfe’s team to begin his own journey.
In 2017, Clay Hollis released his self-titled debut EP. With help from Nashville hit writers, like Bart Butler and Jon Pardi, Clay found radio success with four top ten singles: Look Who’s Hurting Now, Hard Headed Heart, Can’t Let a Good Thing Get Away, and Strait to Jones. With a few radio singles and an old guitar, Hollis hit the road to play honky-tonks across Texas.
In 2020, Clay released Honkytonk Highway, a strong 6-track EP that highlights his rich vocals and appreciation for honky-tonk driven guitars. At 21-minutes in length, Hollis covers a lot of territory. The EP includes slow burners like “Ask Me Again” to upbeat tracks like “Here I Go Again.” Inspired by ‘90s country foundations, with a modern country sound.
His newest effort, No Apologies, is Clay’s first full-length album. The 11-song collection, eight of which co-written by Hollis, centers around Clay’s personal life story, with each track giving you a glimpse into who Clay Hollis is.
Over the years, Hollis has been captivating fans playing alongside country music mainstays, Randall King, Kevin Fowler and many more.
In the spring of 2023, Hollis and his family stopped to visit PJC's Hub Hollis baseball field and he joined that year's baseball players on the field to throw some balls. In addition to the 100th Anniversary for Paris Junior College, this is the 50th Anniversary of the Hub Hollis Baseball Field, making the concert doubly special.
Hub Hollis was PJC's first Athletic Director and Head Football Coach in 1925. He was inducted into the Dragon Hall of Fame in 1990, and the Dragons are honored that the baseball complex bears his name.
The concert will start at 8:30 p.m. at the Love Civic Center on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. Tickets are $10 at the door. Those with a current PJC ID will get in free.