Origins The Ace in the Hole Band derived from the band "Stoney Ridge," which was composed of
Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State) students Ron Cabal (lead
guitar), Mike Daily (
steel guitar), Terry Hale (
Bass guitar), Tommy Foote (
drums) and Jay Dominguez (lead vocals). Dominguez and Foote left the band after graduating in 1975, prompting a search for a new singer. The band members posted bulletins around the campus of Southwest Texas. The band regularly performed at Cheatham Street Warehouse in
San Marcos, Texas, where they debuted on October 13, 1975 along with new member Ted Stubblefield, who temporarily replaced Foote as the drummer. Acts such as
Asleep at the Wheel and
Jerry Jeff Walker also played at the forum. The band appeared at the locale nearly every week until the early 1980s, when they began touring with Strait. Drummer Foote returned to the lineup late in 1975 Tommy Foote died in May 2024.
Recording In 1976,
Pappy Daily, the grandfather of band member Mike Daily, decided to record the group for his "D Records" label at a studio in
Houston, Texas. At the first session, the band recorded
Dallas Frazier's "Honky Tonk Downstairs" (later recorded on Strait's 1981 debut album
Strait Country) and the Strait-penned "I Just Can't Go on Dying Like This" (later recorded on Strait's 2013 album
Love Is Everything). The songs were released to radio stations in Texas and
Oklahoma. In 1977, Bill Mabry was added to the lineup as a fiddle player and the band recorded their second single, which featured the songs "Lonesome Rodeo Cowboy" (later recorded on Strait's 1990 album ''
Livin' It Up'') and "That Don’t Change the Way I Feel About You" which was written by Strait. The next year, the band recorded the songs "
Right or Wrong," and "
Little Liza Jane", In 1981, after Strait signed with
MCA Records, the band began to tour with him and played the instrumentals on his recordings. They were honored in 1991 with the SRO's "Touring Band of the Year." Four years later, the band released an album without vocals from Strait, featuring singers
Darrell McCall and
Mel Tillis. ==Style==