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- Country Throwdown Tour Coming In 2010 - Jamey Johnson, Montgomery Gentry, Little Big Town And Jack Ingram Headline
- PHOTOS: Taylor Swift, Ronnie Dunn And Miranda Lambert At The 57th Annual BMI Country Awards
- 25 Live Performances From The Grand Ole Opry In One Video Playlist
- The Judds To Reunite In 2010 - Live Performance Of Mama He's Crazy
Posted: 16 Nov 2009 05:05 AM PST Weekend-long or week-long music festivals are awesome, but how about a traveling music festival. That's exactly what's coming to a city near you next year. The Country Throwdown Tour will feature a fantastic lineup of bands, and the tour will go from May 13, 2010 - June 20, 2010. Here's a look at who's already confirmed for the tour: Montgomery Gentry, Jamey Johnson, Little Big Town, Jack Ingram, Eli Young Band, Eric Church, Jonathan Singleton & the Grove, The Lost Trailers, Ryan Bingham and Emily West. To wet your appetite, here's a look at each of these bands in action. For more information about the tour, check out their website at CountryThrowdown.com or follow them on Twitter @thrwdowntour. Jamey Johnson - High Cost Of Living (Live) Little Big Town - Boondocks (Live) Jack Ingram - Measure Of A Man (Live) Eli Young Band - Always The Love Songs Eric Church - Love Your Love The Most (Live) Jonathan Singleton & The Grove - Young And Wild Tour The Lost Trailers - Holler Back Ryan Bingham - Day Is Done (Live) Emily West - Blue Sky (Live) Follow Us: |
PHOTOS: Taylor Swift, Ronnie Dunn And Miranda Lambert At The 57th Annual BMI Country Awards Posted: 16 Nov 2009 03:56 AM PST Follow Us: |
25 Live Performances From The Grand Ole Opry In One Video Playlist Posted: 15 Nov 2009 06:59 PM PST
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The Judds To Reunite In 2010 - Live Performance Of Mama He's Crazy Posted: 15 Nov 2009 07:00 PM PST Wynonna said she started thinking about reforming the Judds when the two performed at this year's CMA Music Festival in Nashville. "It was huge," she said. "We sang for 50,000 people and they sang back to us, and it was a holy moment. And on the drive home I thought, 'Y'know, I really appreciate where I've come from and the people do, too, and they love the Judds' music and it hasn't disappeared.' I just thought, 'Y'know, I think it's time.'" To continue reading about The Judds reunion, go to this page on Reuters.com. For a little taste of The Judds live, check out this live performance from back in 1984. It's their first number one country hit Mama He's Crazy. Enjoy! P.S. What are your thoughts on them reuniting? Excited? So-So? Who Cares? Follow Us: |
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