Garth Brooks became the biggest-selling recording artist in the history of country music with smash hits like "Friends In Low Places", "The Dance" and "Shameless".
Keith Whitley began his career in bluegrass in the early '70s....moving steadily into hardcore country in the 1980s and bursting onto the national scene with the hits "Miami My Amy", "When You Say Nothing At All" and "Don't Close Your Eyes".
Reba McEntire - the redhead vocal powerhouse who morphed into the superstar who only needs ONE name - dominated the female awards category for nearly three decades. With hits like "The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia", "Fancy" and dozens more, Reba crossed over to the pop charts; the silver screen; the stages of Broadway; and, of course, television.
Alabama - the most successful group in the history of the country genre - scored an astounding 41 chart-topping hits from the late 1970s into the new millennium. The four-piece band had hit after hit, including: "Love In the First Degree", "Feels So Right" and "Roll On" to name only a few.
Join the Rhythm Machine and a special vocal lineup as they deliver this tribute to four of country's greatest all-time hit-makers. Reserved floor seats are only $20; standard balcony seats are only $15. Get your tickets today!
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Earlier Event: August 12
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Later Event: August 19
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