The El Centro County Line

BenSimon

"The El Centro County Line" “A dusty outlaw Americana journey through the desert borderlands of the American Southwest.” GOING FOR ADDS — And Dropping June 23rd 2026 THE SINGLE: “The El Centro County Line” is a gritty Read more

"The El Centro County Line"

“A dusty outlaw Americana journey through the desert borderlands of the American Southwest.”

GOING FOR ADDS — And Dropping June 23rd 2026

THE SINGLE:

“The El Centro County Line” is a gritty alt-country / outlaw Americana track steeped in the desert heat, border-town isolation life, of a working-class rancher of The Imperial Valley bordering California/Arizona and The US Mexican Border.

Built around vivid storytelling and cinematic imagery, the song follows a lone rancher navigating the barren border town highways of Southern California — a slug of whiskey on his breath after a hard day's work, an old dog riding shotgun, and the endless desert stretching toward the horizon.

Driven by the rolling rhythm of a dusty baritone, pedal steel, and tele twanging guitars, along with a weathered vocal delivery, BenSimon captures the stark beauty and hard realities of life along the borderlands.

“Driving my Chevrolet into the sunset of another day…”

Blending outlaw country attitude with Americana grit and rock-and-roll edge, “The El Centro County Line” evokes the spirit of lonely highways, desert moonscapes, and the fading glow of the American frontier.

ABOUT BenSimon: BenSimon is a producer and singer-songwriter blending Americana roots and hook-driven power pop.

BenSimon formed The Hideaways, Whiskey Tango, Tornado Magnet, and New Reign, and is a multi-year San Diego Music Awards nominee and winner for Best Americana.

Now embarking on a sustained 2026 release campaign, BenSimon continues to deliver story-driven American music across multiple styles.

FOR FANS OF Steve Earle Dwight Yoakam Tom Petty The Rolling Stones Calexico

This one has a really strong Southwest identity — almost cinematic like:  Paris, Texas No Country for Old Men desert-era The Rolling Stones or Calexico vibes.

That’s a lane you can absolutely own!

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