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Rhett Akins with Tanya Tucker, Tracy Byrd, and more

Feb 5, 2026 at 7:00 PM  ·  Von Braun Center Propst Arena, Huntsville, AL Von Braun Center Propst Arena, Huntsville, AL

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Born in Seminole, Texas, Tanya Tucker is a modern country legend with 23 Top 40 albums, 56 Top 40 singles, 10 No.1 hits, 2 GRAMMYs, and 2023 Country Music Hall of Fame honor.
Country artist Tracy Byrd, born in Vidor, Texas, wowed fans with hits like "Holdin' Heaven" and "Watermelon Crawl." Known for relatable lyrics, he earned gold and platinum albums.
Doug Stone, a country singer from the U.S., rose to fame in the 1990s with hits like “In a Different Light” and “A Jukebox and a Country Song.” He’s earned 8 #1 singles, 15 top 10 hits, multiple platinum and gold albums, and a Grammy nomination. Known for heartfelt ballads, Stone has sold over 10 million albums and remains a beloved performer.
The Kentucky Headhunters, formed in 1968 in Kentucky, blend honky tonk, blues, and Southern rock. Their debut album, Pickin' on Nashville (1989), was a major success. Known for hits like "Dumas Walker" and "Oh, Lonesome Me," they have collaborated with Johnnie Johnson. Their diverse sound transcends genres, evident in albums like Soul (2003) and That's a Fact, Jack! (2021). Celebrated for their rowdy yet skilled style, they have built a loyal fan base across rock and country music.
Confederate Railroad blends modern country with Southern rock, gaining fame with hits like "Queen of Memphis" and "Trashy Women." Known for their rowdy humor and sentimental ballads, they started in the Atlanta bar scene. Their debut went double platinum and they toured with legends like Johnny Paycheck.
Lorrie Morgan, daughter of Opry star George Morgan, emerged in the '90s with hits "Five Minutes" and "What Part of No." A country icon blending tradition with swagger, she's partnered with Pam Tillis and Sammy Kershaw. The youngest Grand Ole Opry inductee, Morgan's classic country style continues to shine.
Mark Chesnutt, born in Beaumont, Texas, is a neo-honky tonker known for '90s country hits blending George Jones and Merle Haggard styles. He scored chart-toppers like "Brother Jukebox" and "Bubba Shot the Jukebox". Collaborated with Tracy Byrd and topped charts with MCA. Notable for albums like *Too Cold at Home* and *Almost Goodbye*. Known for eclectic and consistent work, he also crossed over with "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing".
Tracy Lawrence, born in Atlanta, Texas, rose to fame with rock-tinged honky tonk hits in the early '90s. Known for his blend of modern and traditional country, he released double-platinum albums "Alibis" and "Time Marches On." He charted 40 Billboard Country singles, including top hits like "Can't Break It to My Heart" and "My Second Home." Despite personal challenges, his career thrived with collaborations featuring Tim McGraw and Luke Bryan. He hosts the syndicated radio show "Honky Tonkin' with Tracy Lawrence," showcasing his lasting influence in the country music scene.
Grammy-nominated and Dove Award-winning, Ty Herndon, born in Mississippi, is famed for 1995's "What Mattered Most," a No. 1 country hit. With Epic Records, he broke debut album records and charted 17 singles, including No. 1 hits like "Living in a Moment." Herndon, a trailblazer for LGBTQ rights in country music, founded The Concert for Love and Acceptance, alongside The Foundation For Love & Acceptance. In 2020, he topped iTunes with "Orphans of God," a collab with Kristin Chenoweth and Paul Cardall.
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.
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.
Rhett Akins, from Valdosta, GA, is a country singer known for his 1995 Top 5 hit "That Ain't My Truck." He toured with Reba McEntire and built a loyal fanbase.
Country star John Berry, born in the USA, is famed for 'Your Love Amazes Me' and 'Standing on the Edge of Goodbye'. Known for his Christmas tours, he has earned multiple Gold and Platinum records and placed 20 singles on the country charts, with several reaching the Top 5.
Lee Roy Parnell, born in Abilene, Texas, blends honky tonk, rock, blues, and Western swing. Known for slide guitar, he charted with hits like "What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am." Collaborated with Ronnie Dunn, Trisha Yearwood, and others, and won acclaim with albums like Love Without Mercy.
The Frontmen, featuring Richie McDonald, Tim Rushlow, and Larry Stewart, blend iconic voices from '90s country bands Lonestar, Little Texas, and Restless Heart. With over 30 million records sold and 30+ hits, they're admired globally for dynamic performances and their debut album reimagines classic hits with original tracks.
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.
American troubadour Billy Dean blends storytelling with fingerstyle guitar, earning 4 No.1 country hits, 11 top tens, an ACM Song of the Year, and a Grammy win.
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.
Bryan White, a 90s country star from the U.S., won Grammy, CMA, and ACM awards with 6 #1 hits like “So Much for Pretending.” Known for duets with Shania Twain, toured with Alan Jackson and LeAnn Rimes.
Rick Trevino, born into a musical family, is a pioneering Hispanic country singer known for hits like "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry" and "Bobbie Ann Mason," blending new country with rock.
Michelle Wright, born in Canada, is known for her country music career with milestones like sold-out tours, over 40 awards, and millions sold. She was the first Canadian artist with a Top Ten U.S. hit, "Take It Like A Man," in 1992, and has achieved multiple No. 1 chart successes. Inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, Wright co-wrote hits like "I Surrender" and cherishes songwriting, collaborating with Eric Silver.
Raised in Bethel Acres, Oklahoma, Wade Hayes is known for his honky tonk, outlaw country style. His hit "Old Enough to Know Better" topped charts. After success in the '90s, Hayes faced setbacks, including a cancer diagnosis, but made a comeback with albums like "Go Live Your Life."
Louisiana native Andy Griggs, influenced by outlaw country and gospel, debuted in 1999 with "You Won't Ever Be Lonely," going gold with hits like "She's More."

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