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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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California-born, Texas-raised Madeline Edwards blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country. Highlights include her Opry debut, Crashlanded album, and touring with Chris Stapleton.
Born in Japan and raised in Oklahoma, this artist blends nostalgia and alternative rock. Inspired by Bon Iver and Otis Redding, he left the Navy to pursue music after recording an acoustic album. Known for sold-out shows and diverse songs, his latest is the "The Great American Bar Scene." He is currently on his farewell "Quittin' Time" tour.
Travis Tritt, born in Marietta, Georgia, blends Southern rock, blues, and gospel into his country music. With two GRAMMYs, four CMA Awards, and seven platinum albums, Tritt's hits like "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" and "Here's A Quarter" have solidified his place among the 'Class of '89' alongside Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson. Beyond music, he has appeared in films and TV shows.
Midland, born in Dripping Springs, Texas, redefines country with hits like "Drinkin' Problem." Grammy nominees known for blending classic and modern styles, they've topped charts with albums like "On The Rocks" and "Let It Roll." Their sound, crafted at Sonic Ranch, resonates widely, leading to sold-out shows like the Houston Rodeo. They've been celebrated by major media and reopened North Hollywood's iconic Palomino Club.
Wynonna Judd, born in Ashland, KY, rose to fame with The Judds and became a solo country star. Known for hits like "She Is His Only Need," she blends country, rock, blues, and gospel. Her album "Wynonna" sold over 3M copies. She reunited with her mother several times and has collaborated with artists like Willie Nelson.
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.
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.
Mavis Staples and Levon Helm, stars in their own right, bonded on "The Last Waltz" set in 1976. Their collaboration on "The Weight" became iconic. Despite Helm's battle with throat cancer, his voice returned, earning him three GRAMMYs during a career resurgence. Both artists were admired by a younger generation, with Helm celebrated as a legendary drummer and patron of American music.
Jo Dee Messina, from Framingham, MA, became a '90s country star with crossover appeal. Known for hits like "Heads Carolina, Tails California" and "Bye Bye," she collaborated with Tim McGraw. Her 1998 album "I'm Alright" made her the first female country artist with three multi-week number ones from a single album. She earned accolades from CMA and ACM and her 2000 album "Burn" went number one. Later, she launched her label, Dreambound Records.
John Michael Montgomery, born in Danville, KY, is a '90s honky tonk star known for romantic ballads. Hits like "I Swear" and "Sold" topped charts. Collaborated with Alison Krauss and earned multi-platinum success. His timeless vocals and country roots made him a legend.
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm in Tallahassee, reshaped pop, hip-hop, and R&B since 2004. With hits like "All I Do Is Win," he's a six-time GRAMMY® winner and the first Masked Singer champ. He's also a Twitch star, label head, drift driver, 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.
Shenandoah, formed in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984, is known for blending traditional and radio-friendly country sounds. With hits like "Two Dozen Roses" and "Next to You, Next to Me," they achieved mainstream success in the late '80s and early '90s. The band won a Grammy for "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" with Alison Krauss and collaborated with artists such as Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton. Despite setbacks, Shenandoah remains a popular touring act, continuing to captivate audiences while celebrating its rich musical legacy.
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.
Niko Moon, from Tyler, Texas, is known for his chart-topping single "Good Time." He has co-written hits for Morgan Wallen and Avicii and co-produced albums for the Zac Brown Band. A SESAC award-winner, Niko lives in Nashville with his family and founded the "Happy Cowboy Foundation."
Diamond Rio, formed in 1989, is a Grammy-winning country band known for hits like "Meet in The Middle" and "One More Day." They've sold 6.8M albums, earning six Vocal Group of the Year awards.
Lonestar, a top American country band, known for hits like "Amazed” and “No News,” has achieved 10 No. 1 singles, sold 10.5M records, and won multiple ACM and CMA awards.
Uncle Kracker, born in Michigan, blends country and rock with hits like "Smile" and "Follow Me." Known for high-energy shows, he keeps fans smiling with catchy tracks.
Country artist Priscilla Block captivates with her unfiltered country pop and southern rock blend, earning acclaim from ACM, CMT, and the NYT. Hits include "Just About Over You" and "You, Me, and Whiskey" with Justin Moore.
David Lee Murphy, born in Southern Illinois, is a renowned country songwriter and singer, best known for "Dust On The Bottle." Influenced by Waylon Jennings and Lynyrd Skynyrd, he moved to Nashville, writing for stars like Kenny Chesney and Luke Bryan, and honing his craft in local venues.
Born in Plant City, FL, and raised in Nashville, Pam Tillis became a '90s country star. Known for "Maybe It Was Memphis" and "Mi Vida Loca," she won an ACM award and hit No.1. With collaborations like Lorrie Morgan, Tillis co-produced albums, performed on Broadway, and embraced her father's legacy in It's All Relative.
West Virginian singer-songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin is known for his personal storytelling in country music. His acclaimed album, Family Ties, and EP, Lonely Mountain Town, showcase his diary-like songwriting. Collaborating with Al Torrence, ERNEST, and Scott Avett, Godwin is praised for thrilling live performances with his band, Allegheny High. He has appeared on ESPN’s SportsCenter, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and performed at Stagecoach and Bonnaroo.
Greenville-born Nikki Lane blends vintage country with indie rock in her bold music. Known for albums like *Highway Queen* and songs "Right Time" and "Send the Sun," she's collaborated with Dan Auerbach, Lana Del Rey, and Josh Homme.
Born in Iowa, Hailey Whitters moved to Nashville, landing cuts with top artists before her breakout 2020 album, The Dream. Raised was named Rolling Stone's top country album of 2022. She's toured with major acts like Luke Combs and Shania Twain, earning festival spots and an ACM Award. Her platinum single "Everything She Ain't" hit the top 20 on country radio.
Country star Doug Stone, born in Marietta, GA, is known for his lonesome baritone ballads and uptempo tracks. His hits include "In a Different Light" and "Why Didn't I Think of That." Initially discovered by a Nashville manager, Stone's success with Epic records brought multiple Top Ten hits and platinum albums. Despite overcoming health issues and near-fatal accidents, he continued touring and recording, shifting to more pop-oriented work under Atlantic and releasing "Live at Billy Bob's Texas" in 2009.
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.
Little Texas, born in the early '90s country scene, became a top vocal band with hits like "God Blessed Texas" and "My Love." Recognized for hard work and unique sound, they sold over 7 million units and won the ACM Top Vocal Group of 1994. Celebrating their 1993 double-platinum album *Big Time*, they continue to tour widely.
Alana Springsteen, a Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville artist from Virginia Beach, gained fame with her "TWENTY SOMETHING" album. Praised by NPR and crowned "the future of country music" by PEOPLE, she's collaborated with Tiësto and William Black, surpassing 318 million global streams. A CMT 2023 Next Women of Country alum, she's toured with Tyler Hubbard and supported stars like Luke Bryan, LANY, and more.

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