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Happy Together Tour with Scotty McCreery, The Turtles, and more

Sep 1, 2023  ·  Victory Theatre, Evansville, IN Victory Theatre, Evansville, IN

Happy Together Tour
Sep 1
Happy Together Tour
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Greylan James, born in Knoxville, TN, is a Country artist known for songwriting hits for Kenny Chesney and others. Signed by UMPG, his debut "Anything Cold" showcases his multi-instrumental talent.
Scotty McCreery, winner of "American Idol" in 2011, made history as the first country artist with a No. 1 debut on the Billboard Top 200. Known for hits like "Damn Strait" and "Five More Minutes," he has sold over 4 million albums. Inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, McCreery joined the Grand Ole Opry in 2023. Married to Gabi, the couple welcomed their son Avery in 2022.
The Turtles, formed in LA by Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman, are best known for their 1967 chart-topping hit "Happy Together." Their sound evolved from Byrds-inspired folk-rock to pop, achieving several Top 10 hits. After disbanding in the late '60s, Kaylan and Volman joined Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention as Flo & Eddie, later reuniting as the Turtles for oldies tours. They released several albums and contributed to soundtracks and radio shows. Known for their harmonious vocals, they regained rights to their music, leading to various reissues.
Formed in Turtle Creek, PA as the Val-Aires, the Vogues hit fame with singles like "You're the One" & "Five O’Clock World." Known for a refined pop style, they scored multiple Top 40 hits & continued touring in various lineups.
The Cowsills, a family band from Newport, Rhode Island, inspired The Partridge Family TV series. Known for their angelic harmonies and pop hits like "The Rain, the Park and Other Things" and "Hair," they were a top act in the late '60s. The group, consisting of siblings and their mother, had a clean-cut image with strong songwriting and production skills. They reunited in the '90s, suffered family tragedies, but made a comeback in 2022 with the album "Rhythm of the World." The group also featured in the documentary "Family Band: The Cowsills Story."
Born in Hibbing, MN, Gary Puckett led the Union Gap in the late '60s with melodramatic soft rock hits like "Young Girl" and "Lady Willpower." Known for Civil War-era costumes, they topped charts and played venues like the White House. After hits dwindled, Puckett pursued a solo career and joined the revival circuit, including opening for the Monkees.
"Little Anthony" Gourdine, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, known for hits like “Goin’ Out of My Head” and “Hurt So Bad,” captivates with his powerful yet tender voice, delivering timeless performances on TV & radio.

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