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Alabama with Dee Jay Silver, Chapel Hart, and more

Jun 3, 2023  ·  Dekalb County VFW Fair Grounds, Fort Payne, AL Dekalb County VFW Fair Grounds, Fort Payne, AL

Alabama
Jun 3
Alabama
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Neal McCoy, born in Jacksonville, Texas, gained fame with '90s hits like "No Doubt About It" & "Wink." Known for a vibrant mix of country, R&B, and pop, he has multiple platinum albums and tours, initially boosted by Charley Pride.
Born in Poplarville, MS, Chapel Hart features Danica, Devynn Hart & Trea Swindle. Known for Grammy-nominated work & unique country soul blend, they deliver high-energy shows with heartfelt harmonies. Managed by Jeff Glixman.
The Frontmen, ex-vocalists from Lonestar, Little Texas, & Restless Heart, blend genres in hits, touring globally. Their debut, featuring originals & reimagined hits, highlights their iconic harmonies.
Silver, country DJ, known for performing at major events like the Super Bowl, NASCAR, and MLB All-Star Games, has toured with stars like Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, and also played at the ACMs.
Alabama-born, ex-Marine Jamey Johnson, a new traditionalist in country music, rose in Nashville with hits like "In Color." Won CMA Song of the Year, produced gold albums, collaborated with legends like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard.
Born in NC, Randy Travis revived traditional country in the '80s with hits like "Forever and Ever, Amen." Award-winning, he influenced with gospel in the 2000s and celebrated multiple chart-toppers. Collaborated with icons like George Jones & Willie Nelson.
Bluegrass leaders Dailey & Vincent, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent, hail from a rich musical background. Known for top-notch instrumentals and harmonies, their albums include tributes to the Statler Brothers and a cappella gospel hits. Multiple IBMA awards winners, collaborated with icons like Dolly Parton and Vince Gill.
Born in the U.S., Jake Owen is a celebrated country artist known for hits like “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” and “American Country Love Song.” With gold/platinum certifications and ten No.1 singles, his albums, including American Love and Greetings From…Jake, topped charts. He's an ACM award winner.
Alabama revitalized country bands, blending rock influences with traditional sounds. Known for "Tennessee River" among 27 No. 1 hits, the band sold more records in the '80s than any others, won numerous awards, and remains highly influential in the genre. Formed by cousins in Alabama.
Award-winning gospel group The Isaacs, from a 50-year legacy since 1971, blends gospel and bluegrass. Inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2021, they've collaborated with Dolly Parton and more. Known for their family harmonies, they've won 19 Dove Awards and earned multiple GRAMMY nods.
Kentucky's Exile, formed in 1963, rocked the charts with the 1978 hit "Kiss You All Over." Transitioned to country music in the early '80s, scoring numerous No.1 hits and influencing cover songs by notable artists like Alabama. Notably collaborated with big labels and underwent multiple lineup changes.

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