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Rock The Country - Little Rock, AR in Little Rock, AR

Jun 20, 2025  ·  Arkansas State Fair Arkansas State Fair

Rock the Country
Jun 20
Rock the Country

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Hudson Westbrook, from Stephenville, TX, blends country-rock with Red Dirt roots. Known for hits like "Take It Slow," he's headlining tours, sharing songs like "Pray Your Name.”
Nickelback, a post-grunge rock band from Canada, gained mainstream success with emotional hits like "How You Remind Me" and "Photograph." Led by Chad Kroeger, they topped charts in the 2000s and collaborated with stars like Avril Lavigne and Santana. Known for blending rock and pop, they achieved massive sales with albums like Silver Side Up and All the Right Reasons. Hits include "Someday" and "Rock Star," and they've worked with producers like Rick Parashar and Mutt Lange. With over two decades of hits, they remain a rock staple.
Travis Tritt, born in Marietta, Georgia, blends Southern rock, blues, and gospel into his country music. With two GRAMMYs, four CMA Awards, and seven platinum albums, Tritt's hits like "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" and "Here's A Quarter" have solidified his place among the 'Class of '89' alongside Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson. Beyond music, he has appeared in films and TV shows.
Shenandoah, formed in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984, is known for blending traditional and radio-friendly country sounds. With hits like "Two Dozen Roses" and "Next to You, Next to Me," they achieved mainstream success in the late '80s and early '90s. The band won a Grammy for "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" with Alison Krauss and collaborated with artists such as Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton. Despite setbacks, Shenandoah remains a popular touring act, continuing to captivate audiences while celebrating its rich musical legacy.
Little Texas, born in the early '90s country scene, became a top vocal band with hits like "God Blessed Texas" and "My Love." Recognized for hard work and unique sound, they sold over 7 million units and won the ACM Top Vocal Group of 1994. Celebrating their 1993 double-platinum album *Big Time*, they continue to tour widely.
Deana Carter, born to Nashville guitarist Fred Carter Jr., rose to fame with her 1996 debut "Did I Shave My Legs for This?" blending country and folk. Known for hits like "You and Tequila" and collaborations with artists such as Willie Nelson, her work earned acclaim and solid sales. She transitioned to songwriting, including a hit with Kenny Chesney.
Georgia native Gavin Adcock, former football player turned country artist, gained fame with hit single "A Cigarette." His debut album "Actin’ Up Again" set major streaming records in 2024, making him a prominent figure in the genre.
Logan Crosby, from Milledgeville, GA, blends soulful storytelling with modern grit. A TikTok sensation and runner-up on ABC’s Claim to Fame, he captured attention with "Run Away With You." Known as Jason Aldean’s cousin, he’s built a fanbase through tracks like “You’re Still” and “2019.” Opening for stars like Megan Moroney, Logan's magnetic stage presence takes him from dive bars to crowds of 20,000. With a political science background, he's a genuine talent bridging country’s past and future.
Detroit-born Kid Rock is a platinum-selling country rap-rocker known for hits like "Bawitdaba," "Cowboy," and "All Summer Long." He shot to fame with his 1998 album Devil Without a Cause, which went seven-times-platinum. With a style that blends rock, hip hop, country, and heavy metal, Rock has collaborated with legends like Sheryl Crow, Bob Seger, and Martina McBride. Notable albums include Cocky, Rock N Roll Jesus, and Sweet Southern Sugar. His energetic persona and knack for genre-blurring have made him a standout in the music industry.
Atlanta's Ying Yang Twins gained fame with "Whistle While You Twurk", and hits like "Salt Shaker". Collaborated with Lil Jon & Britney Spears, flourishing under TVT with tracks like "Wait (The Whisper Song)".
Born in East Palmdale, LA, Afroman is a comedic rapper known for the hit "Because I Got High." His style blends wit, weed, and funk. He’s released multiple albums since 1999, worked with artists like Po Boy and Mr. Mixx, and was nominated for a Best Rap Grammy in 2002. A former Universal Records artist, he now self-releases, exploring themes from G-funk to social issues.
Mark Chesnutt, born in Beaumont, Texas, is a neo-honky tonker known for '90s country hits blending George Jones and Merle Haggard styles. He scored chart-toppers like "Brother Jukebox" and "Bubba Shot the Jukebox". Collaborated with Tracy Byrd and topped charts with MCA. Notable for albums like *Too Cold at Home* and *Almost Goodbye*. Known for eclectic and consistent work, he also crossed over with "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing".
Lee Greenwood, from Sacramento, is a renowned figure in Nashville for his country-pop music. Known for "God Bless the U.S.A.," his hits include "I.O.U." and "Wind Beneath My Wings." Greenwood collaborated with Barbara Mandrell and achieved seven No. 1 hits in the '80s. A Congressional Medal of Honor Society's Patriot Award winner, his music is a staple at patriotic events.

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