Any brooks and dunn fans?

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  1. LilacTeardrop

    LilacTeardrop "Roll It Over My Soul...and Leave Me Here"

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    Have flirted w/country music on & off, esp. around early oo's & attended Brooks & Dunn Neon Circus show in 2003,
    where Brad Paisley (like) & Rascal Flatts (ungh, them) were introduced. Sorry wasn't onboard in '02 to have caught 'em w/Trick Pony & Gary Allen in line-up.

    Ended up being one of the best gigs I've ever attended.
    :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
    Other best gigs were Steely Dan and Brian Setzer on '68 Comeback Special: Ignition tour in 2001
    = Not my usual listening, but appreciate the musicianship & thoroughly enjoyed!
     
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  2. spsimmons

    spsimmons Forum Resident

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    It was the Friends album. I could have swore they appeared on more than just the new songs. Shows how many times I listened to it! I call Jason Aldeen, Luke Bryan, Eli Young, Florida Georga Line "hot new country stars".
     
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  3. LilacTeardrop

    LilacTeardrop "Roll It Over My Soul...and Leave Me Here"

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    Responded earlier ~ Have since read Alabama mentions & thought people reading here might enjoy this. I do just listen to country every once in awhile. Came upon this recently. VG+ song & I like what Brad Paisley did here - genuine stand-up guy! :D:cool: Super Video/Nice homage. :uhhuh: :thumbsup:

     
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  4. Matthew Tate

    Matthew Tate Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    yes the ones you named were young guys
     
  5. Rick Bartlett

    Rick Bartlett Forum Resident

    The boys are back, and hitting the road for a 2020 National Tour.
    Brooks & Dunn set to tour for the first time in a decade - CNN
    "The "Reboot 2020 Tour" will bring the two out of the retirement they announced in 2009. The tour comes on the heels of their album of duets, "Re-Boot," which was released to critical acclaim last year.
    "The memories of playing live are what have kept the fire burning for us," said Kix Brooks in a statement on the band's website. "Performers who have had the kind of nights like we've had with our fans, can never really let that go. Live is where we're most at home, and it's gonna feel good to be back in the saddle, let's rodeo! We'll see y'all out there on the trail."
    Ronnie Dunn said fan support for the "Re-Boot" album, produced by Dann Huff, made the decision to tour an easy one.
    "That whole project was a surprise, and well-executed. That's a stroke of genius on our manager's part," he told Rolling Stone. "We just showed up and Dann did a great job of making it all work."
    Brooks & Dunn will have "special guests" on the tour with them instead of a traditional opening act.
    One possibility is some of the artists who appeared on the "Re-Boot" album will join them on stage, like Ashley McBryde, Midland, Kane Brown and Cody Johnson.
    The tour is set to hit Florida, Texas, and Georgia, among other states.
    The last date is currently set for September 19 in Chicago."
     
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