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ND Country Fest with Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Kip Moore, and more

Jul 6, 2023  ·  Morton County Fairgrounds, New Salem, ND Morton County Fairgrounds, New Salem, ND

ND Country Fest
Jul 6
ND Country Fest
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The Bellamy Brothers, born in central Florida, are a famous country music duo with 20 #1 hits and 40 million albums sold. They're known for their reality show "Honky Tonk Ranch" and managing music careers from their family ranch.
Kip Moore, acclaimed multi-PLATINUM country singer/songwriter, known for hits like "Somethin' ‘Bout a Truck" and "Hey Pretty Girl." Blends Southern rock with traditional country, celebrated for concerts worldwide and top albums.
West Texas-born Randall King is a leading voice in traditional country, blending honky-tonk style with modern sounds. Known for hits like "You In A Honky Tonk" and acclaimed albums "Leanna" and "Shot Glass," he's earned over 300M streams. Influenced by legends like Keith Whitley and George Strait, King's live shows mix emotion and energy. His album "Into the Neon" pushes his neo-traditional roots further, produced alongside Jared Conrad.
Justin Moore, a multi-platinum Country artist from Poyen, AR, is known for hits like "Point at You" and the RIAA platinum-certified "You, Me, and Whiskey." With 13 No. 1 hits, he's won an ACM Award and hosted the Justin Moore Podcast, featuring stars like Matthew McConaughey. Moore also co-hosts "Morning Mayhem," a sports talk show.
Sawyer Brown, the country band influenced by the Eagles and Merle Haggard, rose to fame after winning Star Search in 1984. Known for hits like "Step That Step," "Some Girls Do," and "Thank God for You," they thrived in the Billboard Country Top Ten for decades. Originating from Don King's band, they never stopped touring, adapting through lineup changes, and collaborating with producer Blake Shelton. Their albums like "The Dirt Road" and "Cafe on the Corner" cemented their legacy, while their resilience kept them relevant.
Lee Brice, a top country artist originally from South Carolina, has six No. 1 radio singles like "I Don't Dance" and "Rumor," achieving over 1.8 billion streams. He's a Grammy and CMA nominee, double ACM award winner, and a cherished member of Pandora's Billionaires Club. Collaborations include Garth Brooks and Jason Aldean. Lee also launched the American Born whiskey brand and is known for family values.
Tim Montana, born in Montana, is a hard rock artist known for "Devil You Know," praised by Loudwire and charting on Billboard. He toured with Staind and Bush and co-owns Wise River Club.
Sammy Kershaw, born in Kaplan, Louisiana, is a 1990s country singer known for modernizing honky tonk with a soft rock touch. Hits include "Cadillac Style" and "She Don't Know She's Beautiful." Kershaw, related to Cajun fiddler Doug Kershaw, overcame personal struggles to secure a record deal with Mercury in 1990. His platinum albums spawned numerous Top Ten hits. Collaborated with George Jones and Lorrie Morgan. He explored politics in Louisiana and returned to music with "Swamp Poppin'" in 2017, celebrating his R&B roots.
Aaron Tippin, born in Pensacola, Florida, grew up in South Carolina. Renowned for '90s country hits, he delivers macho honky tonkers and patriotic anthems. Tippin's popular songs include "There Ain't Nothing Wrong with the Radio" and "Kiss This." Collaborated with Charley Pride, Mark Collie, and Joe Diffie, his "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly" broke into pop Top 20.
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.
Ricochet, a celebrated country group known for tight harmonies and hits like “Daddy’s Money,” topped charts and won ACM awards. They've played thousands of shows, including USO tours and major sports events.
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 De Queen, Arkansas, Collin Raye is a country artist known for hits like "Love, Me" and "In This Life." With a gentle storytelling style, Raye achieved four No. 1 singles in the '90s and four platinum albums. He transitioned into contemporary Christian music while continuing his country career. Notable albums include *All I Can Be* and *Extremes*. He has collaborated with family in the Wray Brothers Band.
Northern California-raised and Nashville-rooted, Tyler Rich transitioned from an economics degree to music. Known for hits like PLATINUM-certified "The Difference" and collaborations such as "Thinkin’ We’re In Love" with Marie-Mai, he's achieved over half a billion streams. His music channels universal themes of acceptance and devotion, complemented by his passion for animal rescue through Rich Rescues.
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, known for hits like "Fishin' In The Dark" and "Mr. Bojangles," has won GRAMMY, CMA, and IBMA awards. Their Emmy-winning PBS special featured collaborations with top bluegrass, country, and folk artists.

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