Event Details
Event Details
San Antonio Aggies! Grab your friends and your favorite pair of boots and head to Aggie Park on West Avenue on Saturday, November 1, as amazing Texas Country artist Clay Hollis takes the stage for a fun night of music and dancing.
San Antonio native Clay Hollis has been making waves in Texas country since his debut EP in 2017. With two more EPs, a full-length album, and several charting singles under his belt, Clay’s music blends catchy hooks with true country grit. He’s recorded songs written by Nashville heavy-hitters like Jon Pardi, Bart Butler, and Aaron Goodvin. Recent highlights include four new singles: “Blue Collar Prayers,” “Test Drive,” “Beer’s Better on a Boat” (with Jesse Raub Jr.), and “Floatin’ Down the River” (featuring Kevin Fowler). When Clay’s not on the road, you’ll find him offshore fishing in the Gulf.
Kicking off the night is Trey Gonzalez, '19, another Texas A&M graduate who has been making waves locally and across the state as an up-and-coming Texas Country star. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy great music, create new memories, and help us raise money for scholarships with your fellow Aggies!

About the San Antonio A&M Club Foundation (SAAMCF)
The San Antonio A&M Club Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity, exists to promote fellowship among former students, current students, and friends of Texas A&M, to spread the Aggie Spirit across the Greater San Antonio Area, and to provide scholarships to Bexar County students attending Texas A&M University.
Since its inception, the foundation has raised over $1.5 million to fund scholarships for deserving Bexar County Aggies. Each year, the San Antonio A&M Club Foundation (SAAMCF) presents a total of $96,000 in scholarships to eight outstanding students graduating from Bexar County high schools through the Opportunity Award Scholarship. Learn more at www.saamcf.org.
About Aggie Park
Inaugurated in 1946, Aggie Park symbolizes more than just a space — it's a communal heart for all Aggies in Bexar County and a welcoming respite for those visiting. Located amidst the heritage-rich Castle Hills in North Central San Antonio, this park on 3.3 acres bears witness to many historic milestones of the city well before the Club was established in 1921.
While primarily dedicated to Aggie events, Aggie Park offers the broader community an exquisite venue for hosting events. Every event held here resonates with our core mission, making every celebration a part of our legacy. Learn more at www.aggieparkevents.com.
About the Event
Learn more about this year's event at
https://www.aggiepark.com/article.html?aid=2654
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Event Details
Event Details
San Antonio Aggies! Grab your friends and your favorite pair of boots and head to Aggie Park on West Avenue on Saturday, November 1 as amazing Texas Country artist Clay Hollis takes the stage for a fun night of music.
San Antonio native Clay Hollis has been making waves in Texas country since his debut EP in 2017. With two more EPs, a full-length album, and several charting singles under his belt, Clay’s music blends catchy hooks with true country grit. He’s recorded songs written by Nashville heavy-hitters like Jon Pardi, Bart Butler, and Aaron Goodvin. Recent highlights include four new singles: “Blue Collar Prayers,” “Test Drive,” “Beer’s Better on a Boat” (with Jesse Raub Jr.), and “Floatin’ Down the River” (featuring Kevin Fowler). In 2025, Clay will kick off a new chapter with his “Regular Guy” single and tour. Playing over 100 shows a year, when Clay’s not on the road, you’ll find him offshore fishing in the Gulf.
Kicking off the night is Trey Gonzalez, '19 another Texas A&M graduate who has been making waves locally and across the state as an up-and-coming Texas Country star. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy great music, create new memories, and help us raise money for scholarships with your fellow Aggies!

About the San Antonio A&M Club Foundation (SAAMCF)
The San Antonio A&M Club Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity, exists to promote fellowship among former students, current students, and friends of Texas A&M, to spread the Aggie Spirit across the Greater San Antonio Area, and to provide scholarships to Bexar County students attending Texas A&M University.
Since its inception, the foundation has raised over $1.5 million to fund scholarships for deserving Bexar County Aggies. Each year, the San Antonio A&M Club Foundation (SAAMCF) presents a total of $96,000 in scholarships to eight outstanding students graduating from Bexar County high schools through the Opportunity Award Scholarship. Learn more at www.aggiepark.com
About Aggie Park
Inaugurated in 1946, Aggie Park symbolizes more than just a space — it's a communal heart for all Aggies in Bexar County and a welcoming respite for those visiting. Located amidst the heritage-rich Castle Hills in North Central San Antonio, this park on 3.3 acres bears witness to many historic milestones of the city well before the Club was established in 1921.
While primarily dedicated to Aggie events, Aggie Park offers the broader community an exquisite venue for hosting events. Every event held here resonates with our core mission, making every celebration a part of our legacy. Learn more at www.aggieparkevents.com.
About the Event
Learn more about this year's event at
https://www.aggiepark.com/article.html?aid=2654
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We owe so much to our wonderful sponsors!
Thanks, and Gig'em!
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