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Country Roots Festival with Clay Walker, Jo Dee Messina, and more

May 13, 2023  ·  Legends Field, Kansas City, KS Legends Field, Kansas City, KS

Country Roots Festival
May 13
Country Roots Festival
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Country music icon Clay Walker, known for hits like "If I Could Make A Living," has 11 No. 1 songs and is a fierce MS advocate with his own foundation. Raised awareness through Pebble Beach Charity Classic.
Jo Dee Messina, from Framingham, MA, became a '90s country star with crossover appeal. Known for hits like "Heads Carolina, Tails California" and "Bye Bye," she collaborated with Tim McGraw. Her 1998 album "I'm Alright" made her the first female country artist with three multi-week number ones from a single album. She earned accolades from CMA and ACM and her 2000 album "Burn" went number one. Later, she launched her label, Dreambound Records.
Lonestar, a top American country band, known for hits like "Amazed” and “No News,” has achieved 10 No. 1 singles, sold 10.5M records, and won multiple ACM and CMA awards.
Multi-platinum Chris Young, a Grand Ole Opry member, has 14 No. 1 singles, 9 billion streams, awards like CMT's Performance of the Year, and global tours to his name.
Born in Pennsylvania, Gabby Barrett is a multi-platinum Country singer known for hits like "I Hope" and "The Good Ones." Her debut single "I Hope" topped charts, making her the youngest solo female artist with a #1 debut in over 20 years. With over 3 billion global streams, she’s won the Billboard Women in Music 2022’s Rising Star Award, and co-hosted ACM Awards.
Louisiana-born Trace Adkins, a towering baritone, has sold 11 million albums and charted over 20 singles. Known for hits like “You’re Gonna Miss This,” he’s a three-time GRAMMY nominee and ACM Award winner. Adkins has collaborated with Blake Shelton and ventured into acting, appearing in films like "The Lincoln Lawyer" and "Deepwater Horizon."

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