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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
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Alabama
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Neal McCoy, born Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr. in Jacksonville, Texas, is known for his neo-traditional honky tonk style. He gained fame in the mid-'90s with hits like "Wink" and "No Doubt About It," both topping the charts. His albums "No Doubt About It" and "You Gotta Love That" went platinum. McCoy worked with Charley Pride and collaborated on a big-band jazz album with Les Brown, Jr.
Born in Poplarville, MS, Chapel Hart is a country soul trio known for powerful harmonies and captivating live shows. Managed by Jeff Glixman, they've performed worldwide.
Home Free, an acclaimed vocal group, is known for hits like Crazy Life. With over 790M YouTube views and a Billboard-topping album, they've wowed fans globally.
Award-winning country artist Jamey Johnson inspires with his blend of traditional and modern styles. Known for "That Lonesome Song" and "The Guitar Song," his albums have earned platinum and gold certifications, topping the Billboard charts. His latest project, "Midnight Gasoline," recorded at Cash Cabin Studio with top producers, continues this legacy.
Born in Marshville, NC, Randy Travis is a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, known for hits like “Forever and Ever Amen.” With 23 No. 1 singles, 7 Grammys, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Travis also excelled in gospel. He overcame a severe stroke in 2013 and continues to inspire with a memoir and documentary.
Dailey & Vincent, a celebrated bluegrass duo, are known for stellar harmonies and instrumental skills. Formed by Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent in 2008, they’ve won numerous bluegrass awards and collaborated with stars like Steve Martin, Dolly Parton, and Rhonda Vincent. Notable works include their debut album, a Statler Brothers tribute, and 2022's Let's Sing Some Country! They also host The Dailey & Vincent TV Show.
Jake Owen, born in Florida, is a country music star known for his laid-back style and hits like "Barefoot Blue Jean Night." With 10 No.1 singles and collaborations with Big Loud Records, he's celebrated for albums like Greetings From... Jake and American Love. Owen boasts several gold/platinum certifications and an ACM award.
Alabama, formed by cousins Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook, revived country bands in the late '70s with a blend of country and rock. The band, rooted in Alabama, gained fame with hits like "Tennessee River" and achieved 27 number-one singles in the '80s. They secured multiple awards and had seven multi-platinum albums. Alabama's signature sound and remarkable success, particularly with their seamless harmonies and crossover appeal, set a high bar in country music. Their influence continues, even after multiple reunions and the passing of band member Jeff Cook.
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.
Mark Wills, a multi-platinum country artist, is known for hits like "19 Something," "Wish You Were Here," and "Don't Laugh At Me." He won ACM's Top New Male Vocalist in 1998. His single "19 Something" topped charts for six weeks in 2002 and was a major hit of the decade. A dedicated USO tour performer, he supports U.S. military personnel globally.
Exile, formed in 1963 in Berea, KY, is famed for the 1978 pop hit "Kiss You All Over." They transitioned to country, achieving multiple chart-toppers in the '80s. Collaborators include Janie Fricke and Alabama. Key members were J.P. Pennington, Jimmy Stokley, and Les Taylor. Their story includes label shifts, lineup changes, and notable hits like "Woke Up in Love" and "Crazy for Your Love."
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.
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.

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