Available Country Acts
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With
over 70 million records sold, BJ's vocal versatility is as apparent
today as it was when he recorded his first hit in 1967, “I'm So
Lonesome I Could Cry”.
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Billy Joe Royal
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Juice Newton
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...the "Queen of Hearts," "Angel of the Morning," "The Sweetest Thing," all titles of Juices' biggest hits. "American Girl" is her newest moniker taken from the title of her new road tour. But this "American Girl" isn't just the typical mom, country and apple pie. For typical is one word that has never described Juice Newton. Juice first broke onto the pop scene in 1981 with chart toppers "Angel of the Morning" followed by the rollicking "Queen of Hearts." Soon, Juice also broke high on the country charts with the much requested love song "The Sweetest Thing" and later "Break It To Me Gently." She further defied conventional categories by winning the Grammy for Best Pop Female, the Academy of Country Music's New Female Vocalist of the Year, and a People's Choice Award.
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John Anderson
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Sammy Kershaw
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Kershaw's
“comeback mission” is driven by his dedicated, all consuming passion
to return to the music of his raising--country music--to its rightful
throne on the radio airwaves and in the hands of the fans.
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Doug Stone
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Doug Stone is widely considered to be one of the much-ballyhooed wave of videogenic and exciting new country artists that bulldozed country music's landscape beginning in 1989 and helped to redefine the genre over the next ten years. That pack of diverse artists also included current luminaries such as Clint Black, Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Garth Brooks and Travis Tritt.
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Pam Tillis
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Flipping through a Tillis family scrapbook is like flipping through a visual history of country music. Scattered among pictures of late great solemn faced Tillis ancestors you will run across a signed picture to the Tillis kids from a young handsome Roger Miller, Kris Kristofferson, or Webb Pierce. You would also see snapshots of Mel hanging out with his mentor Burl Ives in the Florida Keys, or pictures of the Tillis kids singing with Porter Wagoner, and Dolly Parton in the 1960s. However, like any family scrapbook you would also find pictures of work and play. Daddy Mel strumming a guitar, BMI song writing award ceremony pictures, and of course, pictures of Mel's eldest child, Pam Tillis doing what came natural to her…singing …in an environment wrapped in the sweet blanket of music. Now, many years later, Pam's newest project is woven with the same tapestry of her childhood and the result is a tribute to Mel and his classic songs. It's something she's wanted to do for years.
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Don Williams
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There are few American classics these days, but Don Williams is certainly one of them. With a warm hickory baritone that balances strength with a gentle concern, he draws his listener into the intimate world of an old friend, someone who cares deeply about you and the quality of your life…and who will always offer a hand when you need it. “I don't think there's anything we have to do daily in our walk that's more important than how we deal with each other,” Williams confesses. “To me, it's everything. So when you're looking for songs, if they can express that, then you've found something special.” Without a doubt Williams, whose hits with the likes of Good Ole Boys Like Me, I Believe In You, Love Is On A Roll, Amanda and Tulsa Time, have always had a knack for finding songs that speak directly to people's hearts.
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If
it ain't country, it aint Bobby Chitwood. Originally from Brownwood,
Texas, and raised all of his life in Texas, Bobby Chitwood knows what
real country is. Bobby has been raised on Merle Haggard, Hank Sr.,
Willie Nelson and many other traditional style artists, but Bobby has
also idolized the styles of many southern rock bands such as Skynyrd and
others of the like. Combine these two, and that will give you Bobby's
traditional yet edgy sound.
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Also Available
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David Ball Bobby Bare T. Graham Brown Classic Rock All Stars Confederate Railroad John Conlee Elizabeth Cook Linda Davis Exile Fanny Grace Mark Farner Janie Fricke Larry Gatlin Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Bros |
Merle Haggard Highway 101 Hal Ketchum Gary Lewis & the
Playboys Ronnie McDowell Ray Price Marty Raybon Ricochet Dan Seals Seals & Seals J.D. Simo The Wilkinsons Rachel Williams |
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