jwintx
04-12-2008, 07:14 AM
Did anyone get this blurb as an alert?
Concerts in Reaves Arena feature Dierks Bentley and Luke Bryan, October 6; Los Lonely Boys, October 7; Daughtry and Day of Fire, October 13
Here's the link and venue info...
http://www.georgianationalfair.com/_fairtour/concerts.htm
LOS LONELY BOYS
Sunday, October 7, 5:30 p.m.
www.loslonelyboys.org
$25.00 (advance purchase includes Fair gate admission)
Tickets purchased day of concert do NOT include Fair gate admission.
Tickets are subject to a convenience fee (Internet only).
Orders may be subject to a handling fee.
LOS LONELY BOYS
The reason the Los Lonely Boys sound like a band that’s been together all their lives is because they have. Growing up in a Texas town of cowpokes, cotton and an Air Force base, Henry wrote his first song at age four and all three brothers learned their chops from their father, a longtime country musician who played with his own brothers all seven of them. Henry, Jo Jo and Ringo began backing their dad in 1991. But as all children inevitably do, the boys came into their own, both as songwriters and with their own musical style. They have been making music to make a living for generations and every generation progresses a little more.
Kellie & Dave, you out there?? :)
Janene
Concerts in Reaves Arena feature Dierks Bentley and Luke Bryan, October 6; Los Lonely Boys, October 7; Daughtry and Day of Fire, October 13
Here's the link and venue info...
http://www.georgianationalfair.com/_fairtour/concerts.htm
LOS LONELY BOYS
Sunday, October 7, 5:30 p.m.
www.loslonelyboys.org
$25.00 (advance purchase includes Fair gate admission)
Tickets purchased day of concert do NOT include Fair gate admission.
Tickets are subject to a convenience fee (Internet only).
Orders may be subject to a handling fee.
LOS LONELY BOYS
The reason the Los Lonely Boys sound like a band that’s been together all their lives is because they have. Growing up in a Texas town of cowpokes, cotton and an Air Force base, Henry wrote his first song at age four and all three brothers learned their chops from their father, a longtime country musician who played with his own brothers all seven of them. Henry, Jo Jo and Ringo began backing their dad in 1991. But as all children inevitably do, the boys came into their own, both as songwriters and with their own musical style. They have been making music to make a living for generations and every generation progresses a little more.
Kellie & Dave, you out there?? :)
Janene