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Two Step Inn with Travis Tritt, Zach Bryan, and more

Apr 15, 2023  ·  San Gabriel Park, Georgetown, TX San Gabriel Park, Georgetown, TX

Two Step Inn
Apr 15
Two Step Inn
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Madeline Edwards, born in California and raised in Texas, blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country music. Recognized for her Opry debut and featured on Spotify's "Hot Country Artists to Watch," Edwards' debut album, "Crashlanded," released with Warner Music Nashville, showcases her unique style. She's opened for Chris Stapleton and was named Billboard’s Rookie Of The Month.
Born in the early '90s, Little Texas was pivotal in the rise of modern country music. Known for hits like “God Blessed Texas” & “What Might Have Been,” the band sold over 7M records & won an ACM Award. Celebrating 30 years of their album ‘Big Time’.
Virginia Beach-born country artist Alana Springsteen is known for her storytelling prowess. She's gained recognition with EPs like HISTORY OF BREAKING UP (PART ONE), surpassing 50 million streams and notable tours with Mitchell Tenpenny and LANY. Now based in Nashville, her achievements include being a Ryan Seacrest Foundation Ambassador.
Travis Tritt, from Marietta, GA, blends Southern rock with country music. Known for hits like "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde," he's won 2 GRAMMYs, 4 CMAs, and his albums have sold over 30M copies.
Red Dirt country artist Zach Bryan from Oklahoma began his music career while enlisted in the Navy. Known for "Heading South" and duets with Kacey Musgraves, his albums 'American Heartbreak' and 'Elisabeth' topped charts, achieving a major-label debut with Warner Records.
Texas-based Midland, a double Grammy® nominee, revives classic country through hits like "Drinkin' Problem." Known for their unique blend of Western and Bakersfield sounds, their albums top charts and redefine country music, attracting global fans and critical acclaim.
Born in Ashland, KY, Wynonna Judd rose to fame with The Judds before going solo in the '90s. Known for blending country with blues & rock, her hits include "No One Else on Earth." Multiple platinum albums & chart-toppers mark her celebrated career. Reunited with Naomi for tours & special projects.
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.
Country legend Tanya Tucker, born in Seminole, Texas, transformed music with hits like “Delta Dawn.” A 2023 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and 2x GRAMMY® winner, she's earned numerous CMAs, ACMs, and CMT awards. Known for her collaboration and 56 Top 40 singles.
Mavis Staples & Levon Helm starred in 'The Last Waltz' 1976, known for "The Weight". Helm, post-cancer, won 3 GRAMMYs. Both icons revered in American music.
Born in Massachusetts, Jo Dee Messina is a country star known for hits like "Heads Carolina, Tails California." Her 1998 album "I'm Alright" produced three #1 singles. She's collaborated with Tim McGraw and won numerous awards.
Born Faheem Najm in Tallahassee, T-Pain revolutionized pop, hip-hop, and R&B, boasting over 50M singles sold, 6 GRAMMYs, and hits like "All I Do Is Win." First winner of The Masked Singer and now a Twitch star and author.
Born in Mississippi, Diplo, a 13-time Grammy nominee, rose from Philly clubs to global stardom. Famous for Major Lazer, LSD with Sia & Labrinth, and Silk City with Ronson, he's celebrated for hit "Electricity" and owns labels Mad Decent and Higher Ground.
Alabama's Shenandoah hit '80s-'90s country charts with classics like "The Church on Cumberland Road." Known for traditional tunes with a modern twist, they won a Grammy with Alison Krauss. Star collaborations include Luke Bryan and Brad Paisley.
Tracy Byrd, a Texas-born country star, gained fame with “Holdin' Heaven”. His album "No Ordinary Man" went double-platinum, producing hits like “Watermelon Crawl”. Known for both anthems and ballads, Byrd also topped charts with “Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo”.
Country star Niko Moon, born in Tyler, Texas, hit #1 with "Good Time." Known for feel-good music, he wrote top songs for artists like Morgan Wallen & Zac Brown Band, and won SESAC country songwriter of the year. Lives in Nashville, founded Happy Cowboy Foundation.
Formed in 1989, Diamond Rio, known for timeless country music, boasts a successful 30+ year career with hits like “Meet in The Middle” & “One More Day.” Grammy winners & six-time Vocal Group of the Year with over 1.05 billion streams. Recently added new members, continuing their legacy.
Lonestar, U.S. country band, has 20+ Hot Country Songs hits & 10 No. 1s like "Amazed." Won ACM & CMA awards, sold 10.5M+ records. Known for energetic shows & pop-country style.
Uncle Kracker, born in Detroit, blends country with rock/pop. Known for hits like "Floatin'," his upbeat music brings infectious joy and has earned him a formidable live-show reputation.
Country singer Priscilla Block, from Raleigh, NC, blends pop and southern rock in her style, known as Block Party. Famous for hits like “Thick Thighs” and “Just About Over You,” which topped iTunes charts and was a NYT 2020 standout. Has opened for Dierks Bentley and others.
Country music artist David Lee Murphy, born in Southern Illinois, is famous for "Dust On The Bottle" and writing hits for stars like Kenny Chesney and Luke Bryan. Influenced by outlaw country and southern rock, he honed his craft in Nashville.
Born in Florida, Pam Tillis became a '90s country star known for hits like "Maybe It Was Memphis" & "Mi Vida Loca." Won ACM's Female Vocalist of the Year, collaborated with Lorrie Morgan.
WV-born Charles Wesley Godwin crafts cinematic country-folk, known for his albums "Seneca" and "How the Mighty Fall." His style—Appalachian Americana—is praised by Rolling Stone and NPR’s Mountain Stage.
Nikki Lane, born in Greenville, SC, blends vintage country with indie rock. Known for hits like "Right Time," she gained fame with albums like "All or Nothin'." Collaborated with Dan Auerbach, Lana Del Rey, and Josh Homme. Owns Nashville boutique High Class Hillbilly.
Born in Marietta, GA, country star Doug Stone is famed for his baritone ballads and upbeat tracks. Hits like "In a Different Light" topped charts, with albums going gold. Notable albums include "From the Heart" and "More Love." Overcame severe health challenges, continues to tour.
Fort Worth, TX native infuses traditional Country with Rock 'n' Roll swagger, influenced by George Strait & Elvis Presley. Acclaimed for hits like "Honky Tonkin’ About," he's performed at The Grand Ole Opry and earned high praise from major media outlets. Known for electrifying shows and strong fanbase.

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