Coffeyville, KS — Coffeyville Community College’s Humanities Program will welcome singer-songwriter Aaron LaCombe for a live performance on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. in the Spencer/Rounds Theatre.
Listening to Aaron LaCombe’s songs, audiences hear stories told from the perspective of a man who has lived them, rather than following any particular set of rules or imitating other artists. While dashes of heroes like Lyle Lovett or Guy Clark appear, LaCombe’s music is defined by personal experiences—laundry hanging on the line or the death of a dear friend in the passenger seat of his truck—and the lessons drawn from them.
Growing up just outside Detroit, Michigan, LaCombe spent time on his mom’s old guitar and learned trumpet in middle school. By tenth grade, he was writing songs and performing with his first rock band. Moving South and West, he developed a stripped-down, roots-driven style shaped by his experiences along the way.
Today, LaCombe tours across the U.S. and beyond with his rescue companions, Oscar and Mae, playing theaters, listening rooms, festivals, and backyards—the kind of places where audiences come to hear both the songs and the stories behind them. With six studio albums to his name, LaCombe continues to write, record, and share his music from his home in the Texas Hill Country.
This performance is part of CCC’s Humanities Program, which brings artists, performers, and cultural experiences to campus to enrich learning and engagement for students and the community. All Humanities Program events are FREE and open to the public.
The performance will take place at Spencer/Rounds Theatre on the Coffeyville Community College campus.