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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, a noted country music duo, hail from Florida. Known for 20 #1 hits and 40 million albums sold, they star in their own show, Honky Tonk 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 native Randall King, celebrated for his commitment to honky-tonk and traditional country, has 300M+ streams with hits like “Hey Cowgirl.” His major influences include George Strait and Keith Whitley. Received acclaim for EPs and a major label debut album, blending modern rhythms with timeless country style.
Justin Moore, born in Poyen, AR, is a chart-topping country star known for hits like “Small Town USA.” He's won ACM New Artist of the Year, with platinum albums and over a billion streams.
Sawyer Brown, country band, Star Search winners, and famous for hits like "Step That Step," "Some Girls Do," and "Thank God for You." Known for country-pop style, long career, and frequent touring. Collaborated with producer Blake Shelton.
Country star Lee Brice, known for hits like "Hard To Love" & "I Drive Your Truck," is a GRAMMY nominee and double ACM winner. Famous for Pandora's Billionaire Club, he has had substantial influence on artists like Garth Brooks and Jason Aldean.
Born in Montana, Tim Montana is a musician known for blending grunge with vivid storytelling. Famous for "This Beard Came Here to Party," celebrated by sports teams, he's also collaborated with ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons and earned praise from icons like Dave Grohl.
Born in Kaplan, Louisiana, Sammy Kershaw became a '90s country star with hits like "She Don't Know She's Beautiful." Known for blending honky tonk and Cajun styles, he collaborated with George Jones and Lorrie Morgan, and explored various music and political careers.
Aaron Tippin, born in Pensacola and raised in South Carolina, became a prominent figure in '90s traditionalist country. Known for hits like "There Ain't Nothing Wrong with the Radio," and patriotic anthems, his work includes chart-toppers and collaborations with artists like Charley Pride. Tippin found major success with singles such as "Kiss This" and toured with Bob Hope's USO.
Deana Carter, daughter of guitarist Fred Carter Jr., rose to fame with her 1996 country hit album "Did I Shave My Legs for This?" Known for blending folky singer/songwriter style with country, she's also co-written hits like "You and Tequila," performed at Farm Aid VII, and established Little Nuggett Records.
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, iconic in American roots music, features founders Jeff Hanna and Jimmie Fadden. Known for hits like "Fishin' In The Dark" & "Mr. Bojangles," they've won GRAMMY®, CMA, and Emmy Awards and collaborated with top country and folk artists.
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.
Collin Raye, born in De Queen, Arkansas, topped the '90s country charts with hits like "Love, Me." Known for his storytelling and soft ballads, Raye won multiple platinum albums and was famous for both rocking tracks and Christian music. Notable collaborations include his family band, the Wrays.
Raised in Northern California, Tyler Rich moved to LA post-college to pursue music, signing with The Valory Music Co. in 2017. Known for "The Difference," his work blends numerous genres, earning accolades like 2018 CMT Listen Up. He's toured with top country artists and his debut album, "TWO THOUSAND MILES," showcases his unique sound and strong songwriting.

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